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    Muray- No biggie. I appreciate a nice conduit...

    Muray-

    No biggie. I appreciate a nice conduit job but that's because I've seen a big switch in the last 10 years on commercial jobs everyone uses MC cable which is 3/8 flex basically pre-wired....
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    Hi Jim I am an electrician. To install conduit...

    Hi Jim I am an electrician. To install conduit you measure just like cutting lumber. Take a measurement between the two items your installing then maybe deduct no more than 1/8" unless your...
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    I just repainted my kitchen cabinets with ML...

    I just repainted my kitchen cabinets with ML Campbell's pre-cat lacquer satin finish. A damp rag has proved to wipe off almost all stains and foreign material. I blue scotch brite pad with light...
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    I am an electrician (a heavy commercial user of...

    I am an electrician (a heavy commercial user of power tools) by trade and I've been using Milwaukee power tools almost exclusively for the past twenty years. I've tried Dewalt, Rigid, Makita and I...
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    Sounds like you are using the inexpensive shop...

    Sounds like you are using the inexpensive shop lights that don't have true electronic ballast. A decent quality twin lamp 4' fixture with a good electronic ballast such as a Magnatek, Universal, or...
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    I too am an electrician. I like your idea....

    I too am an electrician. I like your idea. However I once worked for a company that had an attachment made by Milwaukee Electric Tool company that you put on your right angle drill (remove 90 degree...
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    I don't think the pocket hole screws can handle...

    I don't think the pocket hole screws can handle the amount of weight leveraging on the board.

    You could use these.

    http://www.b-line.com/product/PDFLibrary/pipehangers/index.htm

    This is what...
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    Not that I am an expert, but I live in tornado...

    Not that I am an expert, but I live in tornado alley. So I have see some pretty extensive damage done by these storms. I have also seen straight line wind damage. In fact I was in central Vermont in...
  9. Requiring a receipt for return is just a sign of...

    Requiring a receipt for return is just a sign of the times. There are very few places left that will actually take a return without a receipt.

    Target will not take returns without receipt and...
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    I have a Dell desktop (7 years old), a Dell...

    I have a Dell desktop (7 years old), a Dell Inspiron 6000 notebook (1-1/2 years old), a Dell MFP Laser machine and a Dell color laser printer. I have not had one single problem, other than the...
  11. There is also a product called Iron Out, which...

    There is also a product called Iron Out, which you can buy at Lowe's in the cleaning section. It is specially formulated for removing rust stains.
  12. Thread: Fountain

    by Ryan Myers
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    They make aglaecides specifically formulated for...

    They make aglaecides specifically formulated for ponds that are plant safe. Not sure of any other products.
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    I have never drilled that specific material....

    I have never drilled that specific material. Depending on the size of hole a glass/tile bit would probably due the trick. These bits will drill ceramic tile like butter. Just go slow and easy. The...
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    I have bought some teak furniture from Wood...

    I have bought some teak furniture from Wood Classics. They shipped the kit with Titebond II. It has held for four year so far.:D
  15. Thread: Gloat!!!

    by Ryan Myers
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    I would go for the rotary phase converter as...

    I would go for the rotary phase converter as first choice. Even if you can get 3 phase to your house, the electric rates are typically higher. Not to mention the cost of 3-phase electrical items...
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    Dennis, I had a Milwaukee 18V Hammerdrill/driver...

    Dennis, I had a Milwaukee 18V Hammerdrill/driver and flashlight kit that I bought five years ago. I had five batteries and they just all died after 5 years of service using them very hard on a daily...
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    I own many tools in all brands of small power...

    I own many tools in all brands of small power tools including, Milwaukee, Rigid, Frued, Bosch, Porter Cable, Skil and Dewalt. I used to kill about 1 Dewalt cordless drill per year using it daily. I...
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    My understanding of John Deere is along the lines...

    My understanding of John Deere is along the lines of the same thing. Most of their small garden tractors and push mowers are not made by JD, but they carry the name.

    Appliances are in the same...
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    I just installed about 200 sq ft of HPL over HPL....

    I just installed about 200 sq ft of HPL over HPL. I roughed it up with a ROS sander. No failures so far. Even after sanding it though it doesn't look very rough. You must use a pressure roller for...
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    I always wonder about these myself. They must...

    I always wonder about these myself. They must have been engineered very well, because I personally have never heard any failure stories. This is right up there with the mystery of how airplanes are...
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    My inlaws live in Bradford, VT. My wife and I...

    My inlaws live in Bradford, VT. My wife and I travel to VT several times a year, I always enjoy exploring VT and NH.

    I'll second Mark's suggestion of Simon Pearce in Quechee. They have an...
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    Jeff, Although I am no expert at Cutlist Pro,...

    Jeff,

    Although I am no expert at Cutlist Pro, I have been using it for several months now. You can either allow for sizing adjusments with your kerf setting or dimension your panels a bit...
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    I agree with James on using the mastic vs...

    I agree with James on using the mastic vs thinset. Thinset when used on walls allows the tiles to slide, because it takes so long for it to setup. I've never installed small ceramic tile on the wall,...
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    Kyle, You need a moonlighting business...

    Kyle,

    You need a moonlighting business venture. Sounds like you might already have a lead on starting something.

    There is several advantages to this. One is you get to use your business...
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    You can use an 30 amp HACR type breaker which is...

    You can use an 30 amp HACR type breaker which is a time delay breaker. Unlikely that you will need it though. Dave did a good job of covering the bases. 80% is the norm for continous use. Continous...
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