The 60" X 60" or 5 by 5 is sized to fit a standard shipping container.
Steve
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The 60" X 60" or 5 by 5 is sized to fit a standard shipping container.
Steve
Biscuits and pocket holes are a great way to do this kind of rough construction. I would use either or both if the notion suited me. I have built my garage cabinets from melamine sheets and used...
You did a much better job of explaining this than I ever could.
Steve
I know I'm not the best at explaining this, but the hard part is to get past the breaker being larger than the wire size would indicate. The breaker in a motor circuit is to protect against ground...
except to say that if you have bought an Onieda DC, that if you send them a layout of your shop they will send you a duct layout back that will be correct for your system.
Steve
5HP = 28 amps full load current, x 125% for wiring and devices, and 250% for the circuit breaker.
3 HP = 17 amps, X 125% = 21.25 wire or 12 gauge, with a 45 amp breaker
5 HP motors that's 8...
I don't really have a need for a computer controlled robotic welder but I sure would like to have one if I could afford it. If it's a tool want it.
Steve
I did the recall upgrade on my saw several years ago. Just to note the tables are not meant to be the same width, and your rip gauge will be off. Does anyone actually use the rip gauge? The new guard...
I have no issue with Popular Woodworking, I am a subscriber but have never had an issue like you describe, but having said that, I did have a magazine that was sent to me after I had mailed in one of...
A subpanel with 4 circuits, all in conduit, plus 4 ceiling fans, installed with wall switches, I'd say that was a good quote, or at least it seems reasonable to me.
Steve
It is on the shelf in my local Menards. I don't know if you have those in Ar. though.
Steve
Hey, I finally found a question I know something about. All I do is collect tools and read magazines.
For a beginning woodworker I would recommend Wood Magazine, Popular Woodworking, and...
If you want the best corded drill money can buy, get the Milwaukee Hole Shooter, If you want a good decent hammerdrill and intend to use it as a corded drill as required get the Bosch.
Steve
I think I'm an expert too. I am an industrial electrician with more than 30 years of service in chemical/pharmaceutical industries. I spent the first 15 years working in a dry powder processing...
In a dust collection system, more air is more load, opening a second valve away from your intended DC point increases the stress on the motor. The high pitched whine of a DC with the air pinched down...
If you ran your DC with no piping and no restrictor, you may cause an overload condition. If your dust collector is properly wired, and I have no reason to think that it isn't, then at most this...
Norm built a rolling assembly table, a few years ago, with a neat hinged castor retraction system, raising the table would drop the castors which would be supported by hinged boards. Pulling up the...
You need your lungs alot more than a wood cutter thingy
Steve
I think you are on the right track by posting your plans, and letting some of the old timers critique them. It lets you get some value from people with similar problems, and you still get to do it...
Comparing the Dewalt batteries to the Panasonic batteries is like comparing apples to oranges. The Dewalt and most other drills, have Ni-Cad batteries, while the Panasonic uses NMHds, the nickle...
I have 6 Jorgy's, 4 Irwin's, and 8 Harbor Freights, I can't tell any difference between them in use. I just shop by price, and that makes the Harbor Freights a no brainer.
Steve
It looks like the consensus is to buy a miter gauge and then build a cutoff sled ala Norm. That's my intention.
Thanks for all the help.
Steve
I am beginning the process of upgrading my tablesaw miter gauge. I would like the Creek's opinion on the way I should go. I currently have a Grizzly 1023SL and use the stock gauge that came with it. ...
I checked the 2005 NEC Book. It shows the full load current for a 1.5 hp motor on 115v is 20 amps, I am willing to say that the newer more efficient motors will beat this by some amount, but the...
First I am assuming that you will find an electrician to do most if not all of this work, or at least have him check your work before it is hooked up.
I would leave the lighting on its existing...