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  Electrical PVC Fittings question
Posted by: Anthony W - 10-04-2015, 08:17 PM - Forum: Home Improvement - Replies (3)

I use the LB style pull elbows for service line entry in/out of structures. They have a greater sweep for heavy gauge cables. The pull elbows have a smaller sweep and are for thinner circuit feeder wires where tighter turns are necessary.

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  Adirondack Chairs Complete!
Posted by: Sullivan - 10-04-2015, 07:07 PM - Forum: Woodworking - Replies (2)

Nice! How about some closer pics?

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  recommendation on table top
Posted by: mulligan - 10-04-2015, 07:06 PM - Forum: Woodworking - Replies (5)

Route out a rectangular pocket and glue in a piece of walnut.

John

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  LN Tool Event New Jersey
Posted by: AgGEM - 10-04-2015, 07:02 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - Replies (2)

Well there's Karma in action. Right on my birthday.

Think someone is trying to tell me something?

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  Show me your...
Posted by: Herb G - 10-04-2015, 05:31 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (36)

Drill press tables. I'm thinking of making one from MDF.
I already have the T-track but I need some ideas on building one.

Thanks for reading.

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  A saw for me
Posted by: Pedder - 10-04-2015, 02:24 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - Replies (9)

Wow!

Beautiful, as usual.

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  Shopsmith Mark V
Posted by: chips ahoy - 10-04-2015, 12:30 PM - Forum: Woodworking - Replies (4)

consider the arbor to be attached so put a holding wrench on the side facing up in your pic and take the arbor wrench and pull it toward the point of the teeth to loosen just like any other saw left or right tilt works

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  Dust collection in garage shop
Posted by: Spokaneman - 10-04-2015, 10:58 AM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (6)

Well for cheap and ease a harborfreight dust collector and 4" pvc for your runs. Not optimal pipe size but it's available and I don't think it'll hurt the flow too much. Not the best but great bang for the buck.

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  Air compressor auto drain
Posted by: Jim - 10-04-2015, 10:31 AM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (8)

I haven't found a reliable one. The hf one is pretty much the same as most everyone sells and it's ok but not reliable in the long rum imo. I just open the ball valve on the drain every so often.

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  Toilet bowl stains (not that kind)
Posted by: branchacctg - 10-04-2015, 09:34 AM - Forum: Home Improvement - Replies (6)

Try using a toilet bowl cleaner called "The Works". Our local Walmart carries it. It worked wonders for an older badly stained toilet in a seldom used bathroom.

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