Nah, my wife gets hers in 6mo intervals for $25. I got a slightly higher level for $30 for 6mo.
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Nah, my wife gets hers in 6mo intervals for $25. I got a slightly higher level for $30 for 6mo.
Yep, he didn't order the Prime product. I just looked it up. If ordered at 2:39 AM on 5/18/16, my delivery date would be 5/27/16.
Yeah, when that TV stops working, 3-4 years down the road, at least you won't have to worry about hauling it back in there. :p
Seriously though, we had one several years old that had to be...
You also be able to take the old belt to most any auto parts stores and match it up.
One of these may be it... Without knowing your original part number it's hard to say for sure.
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David,
I await the end result of your restoration. Having done so to a '79 vintage PM66 myself. There's something to be said for saving these machines.
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Band saw and wood lathe for me....
Tell me more about your homebuild..... Here or PM, I've wanted one for a long time, but have yet to make the jump.
Going to revive an old thread here. I just picked up this very model of scroll saw this morning, FREE, from CL. Looking forward to cleaning it up and adding to my shop.
If you haven't already sent it back, Bill Summerlin, a member here recently put an FM50 on a PM90. http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?203509-Powermatic-model-90-new-setup-with-vfd-question ...
Only so if most everyone can get to work and back home before needing a charge, however I seriously doubt that will be the case. Most will need to charge while at work, to make the journey home.
Look at it how you wish. EVERY other "utility" or service that I'm aware of actually comes to the site to turn off a disconnected service. You can't just leave a service connected and then claim the...
You guys, your analogies are flawed, plain and simple.
If YOU run and extension cord, YOU'RE connecting yourself. If you split your neighbors feed, you're connecting yourself. If you run a line...
Two totally different things. If Comcast is too lazy to turn the service off to a location, the people moving in aren't stealing anything.
Just like if I move out, and don't take my grill with me,...
Nope. They could change the signals to digital to allow more bandwidth without encrypting those signals. They encrypted them because for years Comcast has been too lazy to actually disconnect service...
Count me in, please. Thanks.
Jeff,
If you open internet options and click the advanced tab, you'll see a box to reset internet explorer. Give that a try first.
Second, be prepared for all the responses asking why you're...
Please count me in. Thanks to all those who made this possible.
Not that rare at all. Two hurricanes hit the exact same spot of North Carolina in the same summer of 1996 alone. The 55 year map from 1950-2005 shows many hurricanes making landfall in very close...
Yep. And I'm bettin' that most larger insurance companies can just about narrow down homes by address and the rate total loss in these high risk areas. And while people in these areas pay higher...
Who said we shouldn't?
I simply stated we need changes in building codes for high risk tornado areas. Mobile homes being the one thing that shouldn't be allowed. Lets face it, mobile homes aren't...
Yeah, and you also can't get flood insurance if your locality doesn't participate in the Nation Flood Insurance Program either.
Lets face it, there are way too many people building in areas that they shouldn't be allowed to and have flood coverage.
It should be that properties that have been flooded X number of times in X...
I wouldn't buy their guilt trip. I'd be curious to know if anyone that isn't complaining to them is actually getting their rebates. I get the feeling (which may be wrong) that they are hoping the...
Yeah, well, I've encountered many that can't function if so much as their desktop icons change.
Going from XP-Vista-Win 7 isn't even close to learning a new OS. There aren't any real changes...
So, it doesn't prove it's ready for the mainstream, or ready for the (very large) segment of users that know just enough to turn on a computer, and maybe how to turn it off.
If Linux were truly ready for the average user, then the computer assemblers (Dell, HP, Acer, etc) would be selling computers with free Linux on them, rather than pay Microsoft for an OS.