I am new to the hand tool world. After finally figuring out how to get my hand planes sharp (due in large part to some advice I received here), I am trying to learn how to square and dimension boards by hand. I have watched a ton of videos on the process on YouTube, and I have also done a lot of...
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Been using a SSAC current sensor, mounted in panel box since 2000. Only one leg of a 220 circuit has to pass through doughnut. Added a run after break
Bruce Wrenn Today, 8:40 PMI've heard of similar results in doing laundry without detergent - the water does most of the work, the rest is perfume.
Stan Calow Today, 8:38 PMIf a machine is newer then about 1930 I would assume metric unless it is farm equipment. I can not see AMT paying extra for English size bearings. Very
Bill Dufour Today, 8:35 PMWe have an heirloom Eastlake bedroom set that is very similar in style and beautiful walnut burl veneer like your picture. We ended up ordering a custom
John C Bush Today, 8:30 PMMany HVAC coils are now aluminum, and are epoxied together. My old Carrier ones lasted 36 years, and were made that way. To clean surfaces prior to applying
Bruce Wrenn Today, 8:27 PM
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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