Txs, makes sense!
The link I posted is to a soft start solution that is in theory good for up to 6ton units, and can reduce the rush draw as much as 1/5 of the LRA. But I am contacting both...
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Txs, makes sense!
The link I posted is to a soft start solution that is in theory good for up to 6ton units, and can reduce the rush draw as much as 1/5 of the LRA. But I am contacting both...
Thanks Bill... the HVAC tech initially considered it, but said the "hard start" would not help, because the issue is that the generator was not able to produce enough power on start. And we tried...
Thanks, Brian. My generator seems to be able to handle voltage fairly well under normal load (we measured the output with all the normal stuff minus the AC, and it was providing a very stable...
I have a Generac 20Kw whole house generator. It has run very well since installed (18 months ago), including stretches of several days after power went off and with A/C running. But last week, the...
Thank you, Ron!
Thanks, David!
Thanks, Jim! And you are correct, it's very adaptable. With all the work from home situation, I am planning on building a desk for my 'home office'...
Thanks, William.
The video from LN (for purchase) is here: https://www.lie-nielsen.com/products/shaker-side-table
The table is built precisely to the dimensions in that video. The top is 18"...
Finally finished this. Hard maple all around, based on the LN video on how to build it.
I have mostly done shop projects, and this is the very first piece I made that I consider good for actual...
I wish I could tell you what made the difference, but I am really not sure. I checked alignments again, made sure the splitter was properly positioned and that the blade was properly sized for it. ...
I tried without the RF or splitter, on 4/4 hard maple. It was much better than before, but still felt some vibration at the beginning. I have a video link here. https://youtu.be/aoaOD0aZRKQ
At...
Very helpful, will try that. Thank you!
Thanks, Rod. I have a new 24 tooth Rip Blade lying around. I will try it, too. Although I would expect that my more pedestrian rips (4/4 rips)...
You are correct, I was still misspeaking. Now corrected in original post. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks guys. I will look further into the RK alignment. I checked earlier and I know it's thinner than the WW-II blade I am using, but perhaps it's not properly aligned as indeed that's where I...
Sorry, I was a typo, and worse, I misspoke. Yes, it's a featherboard and it's positioned "behind" (as in, closer to me, before the board engages the blade).
My bad!
Long time since visiting, trying to get back in the saddle!
I have somewhat an open question, but looking for suggestions/ideas that may help me, if you don't mind.
I am a bit at a loss and...
Are mineral spirits also at risk of spontaneous combustion? I always took care of my oil rags by drying them outside, but paper towels soaked with mineral spirits I just threw in the trash!...
That makes sense. Thank you so much, Jim!
That is a beautiful cabinet! I know this is an old thread, but I will revive it in the hope someone here can chime in with an answer to my question. It is regarding how to attach the wooden toggles...
Yes. Mine is not from LV but from Sterling Tools; it really has helped me diagnose and correct issues, I love it!
Glad it helps! After sawing/coping/chopping/paring about 100 pins and tails...
Thanks, David! The tails are a 6:1 ratio. I do tails first.
Forgive my snail pace... this is my second set of dovetails; this time for the tills of the tool chest. Blue tape still invaluable for this (particularly with the walnut fronts), but I don't need a...
Wonderful. Thank you guys!
I don't usually lurk here much, but from what I have read, Turners are master grinders and experts on CBN.
Have a two speed grinder, got a CBN 180 grit wheel. The other wheel is a traditional...
Wow. Beautiful, and even more so by us knowing how much thought and precise execution this whole build required.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, gentlemen!
Fll disclosure: That's the glamour shot, showing the best side. There are some small gaps on the other side. Enough to notice from a short distance, but not too big. The...
After the last dovetail for practice, here's my first ever dovetailed box, and a big one it is. It's for my tool chest, 24"x36"x21". Not bad for the first attempt. Some gaps here and there, but...