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Salvation Army.
Motorcraft batteries are very good.
A really fine edge is worthless unless you want to impress folks by shavin' hair off you arm. To cut most stuff (like rope or meat) the edge needs some tooth.
If you work single handed like I do Speedbleeders work well. They replace the stock bleeder valve on the caliper/cylinder and contain a one way valve.
Yep, by the time you get to the parts to inspect 'em you can replace 'em. Any car that is 25 years old needs a brake rebuild. Start with the fronts as they do most of the braking.
Our best are as good as their best.
How many of y'all have been in a public school since you graduated from high school?
Overall, school are doing a pretty good job. I am an old fart, 62, I remember what schools were like in the good old days. I have also been a public school teacher at the grade school, junior high...
The niblers won't cut very well across a panel. They cut fine with the ribs. The best way to cut panels is a plasma cutter if you can get your hands on one.
Do y'all understand why we need healthcare reform?
Canon G10 and soon G11 is a point and shoot on steriods right at that $500 mark if you shop carefully. It has a faster cycle time than most point and shoot.
I have some cheap (HF) flush trim bits. I want to get a good Whiteside bit. The first job will be trimming sold wood edges glued to 3/4 plywood.
I want a 1/2" shank, choices are two flute, three...
I won't be cutting out using a template. I will just be trimming laminate flush and solid wood edging on the edge of plywood. I would prefer a 1/2 shank bit.
So if I am gonna buy one 1/2" shaft flush trim bit what size should I get?
Most places sell 4x8 sheets.
Gasoline is an excellent fire starter . . . you just need to have your brain engaged while using it, kinda like a table saw.
Happened with bread and coffee, too. The loaf of bread that used to weigh 24 ounces is now often 20. A pound of coffee is lucky to weigh twelve ounces.
Got a refurbished PC 557 from CPO and am anxious to try it out. Questions:
Do you have better luck with one brand of biscuit over another?
What size biscuit for mitered corner on 3/4" plywood?
Martin guitars, Steinway pianos, both world standards. Aircraft, Harleys (yuk).
I talled to the folks a Forrest and they told me they replace carbide teeth at about five bucks a pop plus the cost of sharpening. I didn't ask if they did other brand blades.
I did some foolin' around with the MDF makin' boxes and was surprised how much I didn't know. Found a website that covered using screws in MDF and took it to heart.
Drill the pilot hole full...
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Look down at the bottom, $60 + $4.95 shpping, Carmargo Enterprises
I got the Whiteside roundover/beading bit kit today. Exactly as represented, the 501 set 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4 with extra bearing and allen wrench in plastic box. Bits have the plastic coating on 'em...
I did a search on the UHMW and it turns out Peach Tree has it in 3/4" wide strips designed to be use in miter slots that ain't too expensive.
I'm lookin' for the same thing. I noticed some hard plastic stuff as well that was used in the Super Sled video but no source.