It sounds like a capacitor is either bad or the electrical connecctin to it is loose or broken. It will look like black cylinder about 1.5" or so and be maybe 3" to 4" long with a couple spade...
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It sounds like a capacitor is either bad or the electrical connecctin to it is loose or broken. It will look like black cylinder about 1.5" or so and be maybe 3" to 4" long with a couple spade...
You Might want to make a hybrid cut. That is using the narrowest kerf blade you have and make a cut on the tablesaw from both sides and finish with the BS. Especially works well for wider stock.
I would have to say something to LV. A starret should be perfect. Joe
Three choices: boxes are out of square, the drawers are, or they both are. At this point you could join the drawer front on the back side so it sits flush. Check and double check for square and...
You should be able to straighten with some ingenuity. Bandsaw blades are made of good quality steel and do not represent a safety hazard so just take it of the saw and you will see where it needs to...
I am trying to download the attachment but I just get jibberish. Any Help? Joe
One tip is to make sure your saw is cutting 90 degrees. If it isn't you can not get a clean cut. First things first. Joe
According to the distributer he has been in contact several times and the factory does not recognize the model number. Sure sounds fishy to me. I was hoping that someone could direct me to a belt...
I bought a used Griggio Sliding table saw that uses a strechable belt for the scoring blade. I have talked to the distributor for the US and they can't identify the model and have not been any help...
I have had a RBI planer/molder/sander for several years and I am not impressed at all with the quality of the construction. I would want to see and operate one before I cut the check. Joe
If the door stock is thick enough you can carefully join around the whole door frame removing the thickness of the mortise. That should save the door. Otherwise I would build a new door. Good Luck....
When I print it is a very feint blue. Major slightly darker than the minor. I am trying to see where that is set up. Joe
Have you tried printing them yet? I tried and it was very feint. I don't know of a way to adjust. If you find a way post and pm me. Joe
I read your post again. I'll try this again. Pull down the "options" window. Select grid. The drawing setup window will come up. In the "spacing" boxes set to .25. Then select "advanced grid" and...
You set the grid in the "options" pulldown on the upper toolbar. Are you trying to have a drawing that is scaled 1/4"= 1"? I am just trying to understand your issue. I set my grid to 1' major grid...
Step into the 21st century and use the pex. 3/4" for main lines and 1/2" for for short runs if you must. I have a lot of experience with pex and I am amazed how well the stuff works. Keep it out of...
Triple chip with a Negative hook angle is best. I spray a little WD40 or other light lube before hand. A standard ATB positive hook works fine too. Just don't push fast. Let blade do its work. Many...
Four prong plugs are typically used where the tool/appliance has a 120v circuit in addition to the 240v main motor. An example would be a dryer which uses 120v to run the clock drive for the cycles....