I've got a well head cabinet/enclosure to make which is in a remote location, about a 2 mile hike through the mountains without any trails. I've spent a few hours making measurements, and we will likely make this in sections, and strap them to our backs and assemble it in the field. There is no...
Last Post By: Tony Zona Yesterday, 10:19 PMI didn't want to kidnap Kent's thread so I started this one. Born in the late '40s, I feel blessed to have lived in the 50s, 60s and 70s to experience the musical buffet of the time. From 50s style country music, the folk music era, the Rockibilly era, Motown, the British Invasion and into 70s...
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Last Post By: Neil Bosdet Today, 10:45 AMJust read a post where the guy called himself an epoxy woodworker. Made me think about other combinations; steel woodworker, non ferrous metal woodworker...... Got any other ideas?
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I find myself thinking about the old world shingles that were hung outside of shops, many without words. With a couple of basic shapes and symbols, one
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The first motor is TEFC so it will not get clogged with dust, better in a shop. That will also make it a bit bigger and heavier. Not a problem for most
Bill Dufour Today, 2:44 PMIn the 19th century in the USA the main source of tool steel was Sheffield, England. It was crucible steel, aka cast steel, as a lot of tools from that
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Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
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