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  When Is 1/4" Not 1/4"?
Posted by: crokett™ - 12-07-2015, 09:28 PM - Forum: Home Improvement - Replies (2)

Shouldn't that be 1/4 " compression, not NPT?

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  Christmas came early!
Posted by: jerickson - 12-07-2015, 06:55 PM - Forum: Woodturning - Replies (6)

Sweet, Merry Christmas!

Doug

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  My son's first turning
Posted by: jerickson - 12-07-2015, 06:47 PM - Forum: Woodturning - Replies (4)

And that's how it starts.

I can remember time with my dad in the shop was special time. I have also enjoyed working with my kids on projects. It's great, enjoy.

Doug

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  Garage ceiling air filter location
Posted by: ebarker9 - 12-07-2015, 03:41 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (2)

My basement shop is half as wide as yours, but about 6 feet longer.

My filter is located at one end of the shop. It is a few feet past the blade of the table saw on the outfeed side. There is maybe six feet between the filter exhaust and the end of the shop. It is about four feet from the right hand wall.

This seems to work well as if I am doing a lot of TS work I will start it up a few minutes before I start to get the air flowing.

Also, everything else I do that creates dust is upwind of the intake and because the shop is narrow basically in line with the intake.

However from what I understand the objective is to get a circular flow of air, so you may actually do better having a squarer shop than me.

The AFS has made a big difference, btw. I used to get runny noses all the time and that stopped once I started using the AFS.

Photo below is from one end of the shop. You can see the AFS filter above the TS.

Mike

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  PSA - Music Wire
Posted by: lilrichard2 - 12-07-2015, 02:08 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - Replies (1)

I wonder if it would work for burning wire for turning?

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  Finishing a giant ruler
Posted by: nosoup4u - 12-07-2015, 01:25 PM - Forum: Finishing - Replies (4)

IMHO the numbers and lines should go on first so that they will be protected by the topcoat. Go to one of the big hobby stores and see what they recommend for the lines and numbers as well as the application method. Then I'd use Crystalac Poly-Ox, or GF HP to topcoat them. (If the paint {lines & numbers} that you use is water soluble then use GF Arm-OR-Seal.) The reason for the topcoat is two fold: first most black paints will wear easily, second you don't want the black to bleach so you need UV protection.

There are lots of different paints and techniques for making lines and numbers, that's why I recommend a good hobby/crafts store.

As always test before committing

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  Bosch vs SawStop
Posted by: Cecil - 12-07-2015, 12:43 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (7)

Quote:

Bosch saw will hit the shelves anytime soon




not if gassbag can stop it.

Too bad really but I am hopeful for a positive outcome.

Otherwise you will be assimilated.

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  Table saw Overarm Dust Cover
Posted by: 03rangerfx4 - 12-07-2015, 11:12 AM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (7)

anyone have any experience with this one?:
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/TSGUARD.html

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  Dust Collector Issue
Posted by: 03rangerfx4 - 12-07-2015, 10:51 AM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (6)

Call Oneida. It is not normal. It should start immediately even if you have just shut it down. Ken

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  How deep should sewer pipe be when exiting slab?
Posted by: The Famous Grouse - 12-06-2015, 11:25 PM - Forum: Home Improvement - Replies (4)

Hey Grouse, just get the pipe at least 1' below slab. On a future septic you will be OK. Better to be high than low, depending on septic design. My buddy's cabin is about 20 miles east of Mille Lacs and we have had zero problems, built in 91.

MNice (IDO board) master plumber, PM if you want to discuss

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