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    That's good to know. I guess the crimp coax...

    That's good to know. I guess the crimp coax wiggle and loosen over time? I guess for cat5 I need a push down tool (i think they are called a 110 tool?) more than I would need a patch cable tool.
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    Coax and cat5

    What are the best tools for coax and cat5? Is there a benefit to using either crimp or compression coax connects? I don't want to make the drive to my electrical wholesaler, so I was looking at the...
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    This whole thing is ridiculous. The guy...

    This whole thing is ridiculous. The guy knowingly used a saw without flesh sensing technology. Saw's with flesh sensing are available, so he assumed the risk. If the Ryobi had such techology it...
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    You pose a good point. Every other similar tool...

    You pose a good point. Every other similar tool from files to rasps uses a push motion . . . even a hand saw does more work in the push stroke. I guess that answers it - I'm a push guy as well.
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    I was looking at the LN floats and think having...

    I was looking at the LN floats and think having one around would be great. I like my tenons to fit just so, and working them into the right size takes a lot careful bumps and very minor movements of...
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    You can mix oil based primers and latex paint. ...

    You can mix oil based primers and latex paint. The benefit to the oil primer is it won't raise the grain as much. I would stay away from latex in the kitchen though. As others have said it is...
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    Sound like a book that's right up my alley. I...

    Sound like a book that's right up my alley. I like learning about the science behind what I do.
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    I guess the stones were not completely dry, they...

    I guess the stones were not completely dry, they just didn't have a slurry between the stone and sandpaper. There wasn't much dust to speak of, so I guess they were just damp and they loaded the...
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    FYI, if you do need to dry out your phone. Put...

    FYI, if you do need to dry out your phone. Put it in a bag of rice. The rice will draw out the moisture.
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    I think something as simple as silicon caulk...

    I think something as simple as silicon caulk would do the job. That's how granite countertops are connected to the cabinets. Just a couple beads, or a zig-zag would be all you need. Sure you could...
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    Flattening norton waterstones

    When flattening norton waterstones must they have water on them? I know they do for sharpening, but the stone seems to float rather than flatten when water is on it. I tried flattening without...
  12. I found this out the hard way today. I was...

    I found this out the hard way today. I was pleased with the cuts my plane was making until I found that I had not tightened the frog down properly. Right after I did, I could hardly make a shaving...
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    I have the shop fox molder. I nearly identical...

    I have the shop fox molder. I nearly identical knock off to Williams & Hussey. I am impressed with the machine. Can't say much for customer service. Never dealt with them.
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    Sounds like this thread belongs in the neander...

    Sounds like this thread belongs in the neander forum. I have been frequenting it more lately and I really want to try hand cut dovetails. I have done just fine with a dovetail jig, but there is no...
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    I use my shaper more than my router table, but I...

    I use my shaper more than my router table, but I do a lot of cabinet doors, heavy profiles, and generally longer runs. Even with a slower spindle speed, I prefer router bits in the shaper. The RT...
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    Dale, is the back of the blade flat and polished...

    Dale, is the back of the blade flat and polished to a mirror? Both joining planes that form the razor edge must be perfectly flat and polished to get a good edge.
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    I been doing a lot of reading about sharpening...

    I been doing a lot of reading about sharpening systems. The more I learn the more I don't know which route to go. I either want to go the waterstone route or DMT route. I don't many, if any, on...
  18. Its called OCD and you guys need help. :D As a...

    Its called OCD and you guys need help. :D As a hands on home builder and general contractor most of my work comes from my reputation as meticulous and my attention to detail. I have never taken...
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    General Metalworking You can get TiN coated endmills for a few dollars...

    You can get TiN coated endmills for a few dollars through ebay. I have bought several and I am impressed with there cut quality and life. I feel an endmill under 1/2 is not worth sharpening, but if...
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    I have been impressed with Canon's point and...

    I have been impressed with Canon's point and shoot digital camera's. You almost can't go wrong between canon and nikon.
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    Going back to the original post . . . The...

    Going back to the original post . . .

    The line items in the email are simply numbers and percentages. Now, I only know what I have been told or read, but just a couple months ago Rush Limbaugh...
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    I can agree with that. Generally a drill press...

    I can agree with that. Generally a drill press isn't rigid enough for rosette cutters for an ideal situation, but they will work. Someday I intend to buy a mill.

    Rick, different woods will...
  23. Not a dense question, and one that should...

    Not a dense question, and one that should definitely be asked considering the problems involved, but yes the base is absolutely flat.

    Would you please explain further how you would add material...
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    Everyone is correct in one form or another here. ...

    Everyone is correct in one form or another here. The flanges are the supporting members in an I-joist. So the beefier they are the more they can support. But for any given series of joist, spread...
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    I am in the same situation. At work I need to...

    I am in the same situation. At work I need to hear what is going on but need hearing protection and I want to listen to the radio (usually talk radio). I use regular foam earplugs, cutting one of...
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