IMO,
Currently, Battery is good up to about 10 hp. The big gap between 10 and 25 is where all the problems will occur, like the above mentioned generators and other machines that are needed for...
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IMO,
Currently, Battery is good up to about 10 hp. The big gap between 10 and 25 is where all the problems will occur, like the above mentioned generators and other machines that are needed for...
You mentioned a test, can you post a link to it?
As i was pointing out, if all you do is mow, blow & go, battery is a good choice.
IF you have extensive mowing (1+ acre) or heavier than "normal" residential work, then battery is not always the...
You do not need 4200lbs of pressure.
Your clamp provides pressure accross a wider area than just ONE square inch.
This may help you visualize ...
The cost alone is prohibitive, not to mention the lack of available equipment and the time needed to change out batteries and charge.
Example, https://www.ryobitools.com/products/details/46396041852...
The only issue I would have with some of the solutions like Derek and Glenn shared, is that you need to remove them if you ever tilt the table. Hopefully this is not a hassle.
Thanks for showing the...
Ah children, I understand
I have a few rules that I follow when it comes to dust collection.
If you can't get it at the source, keep it contained as much as possible and don't fight gravity.
A small bag type dust collector...
Derek, I think you'll find that with a little deeper inspection and a little controlled persuasion, that the blade does indeed move. It may have simply been in the current position for many decades....
"safety switch' is a generic term.
Bill's method will work for power interrupt switches like magnetic.
For those little yellow "keys" and lockouts, they're just nonsense. They do nothing other...
Was this guys business rehabbing old planes or did he just want them all to himself?
I get the chisels, they have a wide variety, the planes look to be be quite a lot of the same.
While I have no interest in sustainers, I find your situation and solution to be very altruistic.
Agreed, you're not alone, BTDT.
Sometimes those "temporary" builds seem to last years and years.
This is my experience as well, Fruit-woods are notorious for moving in all manner of ways.
Pictures might help to know if there were any visual indication of potential movement but it's not always...
Very nice as usual, thanks for showing us all your creations
Don't neglect to look at the air intake filter and associated items in conjunction with the fuel issue.
I prefer to make my own from wood.
I find that too many retail handles are either too short or too small in diameter for my liking
I use a dense wood (Macaucauba, Hormigo) that has a Janka rating...
In my research on them, it mainly depends on the manufacturer, some are anything over 2".
Here are a few of mine, mostly 2" ones, 1" corner, the one in front is 1.25"
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Systainers are just like every other proprietary tool brands storage system. if they work for you great.
I don't work on location, only in the shop. Most tools come in a blow molded cases, which are...
I can feel the difference too but most turning tools are typically sharpened with a hollow grind (straight off the grinder).
I was referring to chisels and plane irons
You did just start a sharpening thread, so hang on.
IMO, neither makes a difference in the actual cutting of the wood.
The difference is in the sharpening and re-sharpening.
Much of this depends...
Depending on where on your construction (if they'll be seen), stainless "staples" are less prone to puling out.
They work both ways
I'm one who has never had a good experience with TimberWolf blades. I never found them to be particularly sharp, which then required more feed pressure, just not for me.
Currently (for green wood...
Sounds like what you really need is an air-to-air heat exchanger