Well drying depends on several factors including 1) beginning moisture content, 2) desired 'dry' moisture content, 3) thickness of the wood being dried, 4) average relative humidity where the...
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Well drying depends on several factors including 1) beginning moisture content, 2) desired 'dry' moisture content, 3) thickness of the wood being dried, 4) average relative humidity where the...
Only if there is space.....
If you have no aversion to Ebay you could look at one of these Power Meter Monitor Voltage KWh Time Watt Voltmeter Ammeter
They monitor most all you want to and are not very expensive.
Have you had the water tested?
What is it you are trying to filter out?
I would think that is where you should start. Different filters remove different things.
If it is just taste carbon may...
I wouldn't thin it at all. But I would try it on a scrap piece first to be sure.
Brushing lacquer usually has slower evaporating solvents so it won't dry too fast for brushing.
Don't apply...
You might take a look at this book. I have it and at one time contemplated it as a project. http://www.amazon.com/Builder-Boards-Build-Take-Apart-Playhouse/dp/1481932969#
Mineral spirits is a solvent for wax. I have that to remove wax coatings.
I have used lacquer on Makassar Ebony on a number of occasions without adhesion problems. Cannot offer any advice on your other questions.
My son lives in Boulder and suffered some water damage. I spent a couple of days helping clean up and trying to mitigate potential problems due to 3-4 inches of liquid gunk on their lower level. To...
Not right in CS but.... maybe worth a gander. http://www.cswoods.com/csw_visitus.htm
I use 105" and up to 3/4" on my 14" Delta with riser. Not sure why restrict to 1/2". I use 3/4" for re-sawing with no problem.
My question would be... What is the average relative humidity where the project will reside? If it is 55 to 70% then 10-13% MC will be just about right. If it is more like a normal home of 25 to 40%...
If you are on statins I would take a minimum of 200mg per day of ubiquinol or double that if regular CoQ10. But read these since there is not total agreement. But whatever you do take some for your...
Ubiquinol is a form of CoQ10 which is naturally made in your body unless you take a statin drug such as Lipitor. Statin drugs not only lower your cholesterol but inhibit production of CoQ10 and...
If you are going to continue in statins you should definitly take it but my best suggestion is to stop statin drugs and take ubiquinol anyway. Why are you taking a statin drug anyway. I'm surt your...
I do not think the tension scale is affected by the blade length. Only by the force applied by the spring. Not exactly sure how the tensioning apparatus is set up on the General but on my Delta it...
Every woodshop should have one along with a meter to show relative humidity and a good chart showing the relationship between the two.
I am a fan of spraying lacquer. Reasons...
1. It dries quickly allowing application of several coats in a day to achieve a good build.
2. It does not require a lot of between coat sanding - only...
Brody - The gold standard for accurate MC measurement is the to use the ovendry (OD) method. I have used this many times and use it to check my moisture meter. here is a summary but note it is more...
Even high quality moisture meters have difficulty reading low MC wood and many have a minimum reading below which they will just not read.
Pin type moisture meters are basically measuring the...
Is the 'O' ring inside in tact?
My BN200 had the same problem and replacing that did the trick.
There is also a rebuild kit available with several other parts included but I did not need that.
Check here http://www.mikestools.com/search.aspx?keyword=31-814
At least enough clearance to hold the stuff that will accumulate until you get frustrated enough to turn your workbench over and clean them out.
Or all the way through so debris will NOT...
Ahhh! The advantage of a SawStop. Any others?
What is the CB rating?
What is the current rating of the heater?
What is the current actually flowing through the heater/circuit breaker?
If the current through the CB is less than the breaker...