I think so.
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I think so.
Are you looking to build the folding version?
I agree with all the above.
I used mine for the first time yesterday. Bought both sizes from Infinity and a new FREUD lock miter bit that does does 1/2 - 1 inch thick stock. I experimented on 5/8 stock I want to use that for...
I won't hurt, but probably won't help, either. They are covered under the liability section of your homeowners policy on your property if they are there with permission.
At lease one company, ERIE INSURANCE, will cover your personal property anywhere in the "coverage territory" (US and it's possessions, Canada and Puerto Rico).
Has anyone gone this route? I HAVE
Are you happy with the LED light color and brightness compared to the old fluorescents. YES
I'm OK with the higher upfront cost of the LEDs. Any brands you'd...
I had my 4' fluorescent tubes I wanted to get rid of, when I replaced them all with LEDs. I did not know if it would work, but I put them out with the trash (not broken up, whole), and they took...
Correct. And you don't have to remove the ballast. Just leave it. It's not bothering anybody.
YIKES!!! Go here for half that....http://www.emium.com/pdf/interior/Tube.pdf
I have a dozen of them lighting up my shop. Look great.
Expensive for a 4' LED tube. Plus, the lumen output is not up to the competition. I use Emium Lighting from IL. I am a rep for them too. They have several models, but the one closed to the Toggled...
I agree. I use my track a lot and never have noticed side to side slop. Would buy it all again in a second. I use the Makita 5007MGA and it works exactly as it should.
Suggestion: put your location in your profile so we can help you better.
If you have a Menards close by, they carry the big Triton at $249. I have both of their routers and love them. I use the...
I have been making vacuum chambers for stabilizing. In making the tops, I have to drill and tap a hole for 1/4 NPT brass fitting. Actually I do two, as I put a vacuum gauge in one. I am having a heck...
That is very true. I only did it because I could and it looks cool. Certainly not to save money.
Where do you get the 3X? Also, perceived light on the surface needing illumination is greater with LEDs (usually, thought not always, but in this case). Why? Because fluorescent tubes radiate light...
Greg,
I replaced 64 8' HO fluorescent tubes (pulling 110 watts each plus ballast) with 64 8' LED tubes pulling 34 watts each with no ballast. The light is significantly better, and the customers...
No doubt about it, LEDs are more expensive than many alternatives. Time to payback will vary by usage, but I am sure most home shops will NEVER see a savings. But, dollars are not the only component...
Not bad but the Titan LED tubes are 110 LPW, with a 75,000 hour life and a 5 year non-prorated warranty. 100% made in the USA. What about the Samsung is better than that? BTW, their spec sheet says...
I took a cheap double 4' fluorescent fixture, bypassed the ballast and installed two Titan LED 4' LED tubes. They cost about $70 each, and the two draw only 34 watts. The "high bay" you referenced...
I bought this from Amazon...$24 with free shipping.
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If you think this will protect you, you are naive.
This is total nonsense.
I want one!
Thanks, Jerry. Worked like a charm. Did not shock myself, either.
It is up and running and looking good. Much appreciated!