What was your source for the vise hardware?
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What was your source for the vise hardware?
and frame designation history: http://www.motorsanddrives.com/cowern/motorterms2_tbl1&2.html
Kind of curious, but you -have- 184TC a motor and it wont mount to the table saw? I thought the "T" was...
Here's some info that might help determine the frame.
http://www.motorsanddrives.com/cowern/motorterms2_chart.html
:) I commented earlier in that thread, it's the twilight turtle! (No relation to vampire movie)
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Waiting for the rain to pass so I can go out and work on my fence. I gathered I'd post something today.
Here's my first 'large item' project I made. Finished a few months ago.
It's Mission...
Congrats on your son :)
I love those twilight turtles, sadly my wife and I have one and use it every night >_<
Very tasteful choice of hardware, compliments it very well.
I just picked up an old Walker-Turner cabinet saw not long ago, an upgrade from my Jet benchtop... The difference in noise is incredible. (The JET was technically a 'belt driven', very noisy still)....
See I've read the frost line thing about a fence - my understanding is that's more applicable to load-bearing construction, I hope! The frost line here is 6 feet.
The post ties seem like an...
Well I'm sure any suggestions you may have would be helpful under the umbrella of 'made out of wood' :) I understand PT vs. Cedar vs. Redwood have their differences in rot resistance and expansion.
PT pine, stick built is the plan.
Ok, I've searched and searched, and searched some more and I've come to a meltdown of what I'm supposed to -really- do for a fence that won't turn into one of those buckled/shifted looking...
The answer isn't technological but rather strategic. I can promise you if they really want, they'll find a way. (This is coming from plenty of technical experience).
The best solutions are:
1....
What a racket this has turned into...
Sure there's dirt-cheap entry-level CFL's... but...
You want a '40w' color balance? If you want instant-on? and no dimmer problems? - you pay the premium,...
From the looks of things, my only suggestion is this: more pictures. much more. And definitely more 'progress' pictures. That space is really neat!.
The official answer from my local building + zoning is that it's fine.
As for the mold worries I had considered that myself. Maybe I'll just fill the gaps instead of draping over.
Have you considered getting a large LP tank outside, and running a hanging 'unit heater' off of LP?
As for a pellet stove in a garage attached to a shop there might be some insurance questions I'd...
Right, my confusion is that it's still the same 'sandwich', except for the joists.
The insulation still has the VB between it and the drywall/joists; keeping the moisture at bay.
My plan is to...
Yea I don't have much faith in the paint-on stuff either.
That's the standard isn't it, or did you mean it the other way around like I'm mentioning?
Most people have (in a layers kind of list...
Almost two years ago I moved into a newer house (5 years old).
I've setup my humble workspace in our attached garage - which has been completely sheet rocked.
I live in MN, I want my heat for...
Put a freud on my CMS and cut a miter, rubbed off the red on the cut off on my first miter. Didn't figure out what made it red right off the bat; so I did a finger check. Scared the crap out of me...
Ya the blur is pretty tough to decipher. To me ash is pretty close.
^-- that, and:
- Dry fit so much you might as well put it together
- When working a tool/saw, if at any time the motion doesn't "feel right", STOP, trust your gut. This is a safety thing, it also...
Very cool pics - never really knew how those large pedestals were constructed.
If you're looking for some interesting lighting alternatives this site has some neat things: http://www.oznium.com/
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I would call a local HVAC place and see what they've done in the city to provide air conditioning for garage.
Take this with a grain of salt, but I've read you can use a lighter/blowtorch to 'lick' the ends of Acrylic, it's a process called 'flame polishing' and it removes the white 'frosty' edge observed...