Quick google of "alvin drafting triangle" brought this up
http://www.draftingsteals.com/catalog-drafting---drawing-aides-triangles-professional-fluorescent-triangles.html
Theirs go up to 14" in...
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Quick google of "alvin drafting triangle" brought this up
http://www.draftingsteals.com/catalog-drafting---drawing-aides-triangles-professional-fluorescent-triangles.html
Theirs go up to 14" in...
Kieth, I know what you mean about luck - Normally I LIKE being right about stuff but not THIS time - sorry, man, that woulda been a sweet setup... Steve
Kieth, I would also take the cover off - but that box doesn't look big enough to house a 5 horse static converter, I'm wondering if it's just a 3 phase CONTACTOR and if so, you'd still need 3-phase...
I have that unit, and if you don't have a friendly neighbor with a tractor/loader (not a small one) then maybe a trailer to get it to your garage, and a cherry picker to offload it? Just a thought......
Nope, just the opposite - it's probably OK.
Think of a capacitor as a bucket, only instead of water we're filling it with electrons - and instead of overflowing when it's full, it shuts off the...
On the wall thermostat - for a 220 volt heater, I'd go with the second one down on the linked page - otherwise, you'd only be switching ONE leg of the 220, so the other wire would be hot all the time...
I have two of the 18v DeWalt drill/drivers, and love 'em for pure brute force - but on their lowest clutch setting they would probably strip out a #10 screw in oak (ok, a slight exaggeration) - then...
Mike, you are a tease - "I don't use the Fein blades because they are way too expensive. I found a cheaper brand that fits perfectly and lasts just as long with more variety."
C'mon, share the...
I've found this to be useful -
http://www.batteryuniversity.com/index.htm
HTH... Steve
If you're gonna do more than a few holes, or want to tap them, you may want to invest in this
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Get on netflix and check out Beer Drinkers in Space - I like bad movies if only to laugh at 'em, but only lasted about 4 minutes with that one... Steve
For the country folk - my all-time favorite no trespass sign... steve
One of the great things about living in the country is this (more realistic) definition -
Lawn - a green (or brown) area where all weeds are (sometimes) at the same height... Steve
I special ordered this one
http://www.amazon.com/Shop-Fox-D2058-Adjustable-Heavy-duty/dp/B0000DD6BA
locally a year ago, still trying to decide whether to throw it away or spend even MORE money...
Dan, I have a Dev-Air 5 horse (real) 80 gallon piston type compressor that's rated just under 20 CFM @ 150 PSI continuous duty 24/7 - just measured SPL at 82 dBA at 2 feet. Not as quiet as a screw...
Have you looked here?
http://www.blastgateco.com/Cast-Aluminum-Full-Blast-Gates.htm
HTH... Steve
Alan, maybe it works on this principle -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_tube
We tried these in a couple of weigh system cabinets with 6 to 8 digital scales in them for cooling, but the...
Also - if by some rare chance your mirrors are tempered instead of float plate or safety plate glass, you'll know the second you try to cut them - they'll shatter into little tiny "bb's".
I'm not...
Rusty, I just bought one of the Rigid extra hoses (the deluxe one that comes with several choices for the ends) - one choice is the "big" end that fits the vac inlet of the Rigid.
I also found...
That "loose lid" is the float for wet pickup - it keeps water from getting into the motor, etc, when you get the cannister full.
If you're only going to use the vac with DRY stuff, you can just...
Another point - to my knowledge, no building code either US or international, allows SCREWS to be used for ANY structural/framing connections - only nails. While screws do tend to have greater...
I've had an acetylene rig since '73 and a 250 amp ac/dc stick machine since '77 - only thing I've used the gas for since getting the arc is heavy cuts and heating/bending.
I too lust after plasma,...
Keith's got it - the reason this works so well (usually) is that if you can pinpoint heat mainly just the screw, it heats quicker than the surrounding, larger mass of metal - when metal heats, (most...
According to Rockler's blurb, those only work with 3/4" material so there's one difference - also, regardless of pocket depth (within reason) the Kreg will always bear on the shoulder of the pocket...
John's right - that middle (idler) pulley is on a swing arm so it can move forward - this will tighten the rear belt while loosening the front one.
If you want a slow speed for forstners, maybe...