Thanks to all...off to do some shopping. Will post my findings!
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Thanks to all...off to do some shopping. Will post my findings!
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Wasn't trying to discount what you said, just wasn't making sense visually. So 3 pieces in total is that I need and one of these will get the job done?
I don't need a socket, I need the allen to actually go into the hex hole to be able to tighten the press or loosen it.
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Should have explained better. You can see the tool I am using on the press to tighten/loosen (happens to be welded to a drill press). Looking for a bit to go into a drill and use that...
I have a press that we use a 9/16" allen key to tighten/loosen. I would like to get a bit for a drill to save on some wear and tear and speed up the process. To be honest everything I put in google...
Looking for a file of a baseball or a couple of bats crossed for some novelty items. A simple image is best for this project.
Thanks in advance!
I'll go pick up some turtle wax. How did you apply it? With a rag or just a finger?
What did you do on the bats that were unfinished (or just plain wood)?
20 minutes is even too long. Witht...
No as we put players/team names/signatures on each bat individually. We would also change model numbers etc. So we are constantly changing what we're engraving.
So I bought a plastic container and a dryer vent, cut some holes in the container so the blower would sit in it and so I could pipe stuff in and out. Well what a world of difference that made. It...
Masking etc is fine for a run of 36, but when you do 6000-8000 a year, something simple and quick is the only way to go. And waiting 5-6 hours would just back up everything in the production.
Yes, EE is where I bought mine.
I was going to call this afternoon but ran out of time before they closed. I went to their site, but didn't see that they sold it. That's where we bought the laser from and get some supplies...
Any suppliers for either of these....google isn't helping much.
Baseball bats, not overly deep, but it is deep enough. I'm running about about 32% speed 100% power.
I stopped in at our local Michael's (Canada) and they didn't carry it. I bought some other...
Searched through threads on this topic but didn't really find an answer.
The silver color fill I am using constantly "comes out" when ever I go to wipe it off. I have tried blow drying it,...
Pefect thanks....I think that's about it for now. This has been the best source of info on the www for a spray booth that I'm looking to build. Now I just have to decide on building a window to...
There are a couple of plug ins on the outside of the shop, but of course nothing close to where I would need it. My plan is to run it back into the shop and plug it in, inside the building.
For...
Thanks...how high is the fan off of the ground?
And what was your reasoning for having the HVLP unit out side of the booth? Or is it just as simple as more space?
I do like the idea of going into the attic, then venting outside. I don't like the idea of putting holes in the roof.
I think I will give Dee's suggestion/picture a try, looks simple enough and...
What was the reasoning behind not building some sort of booth around the fan? Most that I have seen do. Just trying to get a feel of what I need to build or not build.
Thanks! So your room is the booth, theres no structure around the fan to take away the overspray?
Also in the one picture it looks like you cut a hole in the wall to allow for air to get into the...
What vent or did you install a vent to the garage roof?
I'm just having trouble picturing it.
This is interesting...I assume you just have it blowing in the attic and not venting outside?
Great thread Matt, I'm in the process of doing something similar. Do you have pics of the actual booth that you are using set up infront of the fan?
How are you dealing with the heat loss with...
Thanks...
So for those of you that have it outside:
Are you just using a plug in on an outside wall?
And what about frigid temps in the winter for the blower being outside? Is the box you use...