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Yesterday,
10:42 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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Hmmm, Good point. The main panel to my house is in my shop now so.. Your point is 400 service is normally two 200 amp panels. I could just use...
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Yesterday,
10:20 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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150 amp breaker! That would mean I need like a 400 amp panel. I don’t even know if such a panel exists. Actually yeah they do, the big stupid...
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Yesterday,
9:52 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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Sadly joe I think I may end up with a wide belt at some point. Otherwise my jointer is 7.6 this saw 6.6 I could also end up with a 10-12 hp shaper...
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Yesterday,
8:44 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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Phase perfect. Does anyone know if you have to double the horsepower as with rotary phase converters like American Rotary?
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Yesterday,
8:43 PM
Patrick Walsh
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It’s not much but it’s forward progress. I’m trying hard to find something I can do everyday regardless how how big or small so that when I get the...
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Yesterday,
8:33 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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Yeah I know.. All I can say is the saw is 46 years old so there’s that. Honestly I don’t mind ripping on a slider even one little bit. Reaching...
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Yesterday,
6:13 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Small sanders
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Brian I have the same problem. I touch a sander for 5 minutes and my hands are sore burning and going numb almost instantly. Affects my elbows...
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Yesterday,
6:06 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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Ahh I get it. No I have not tied to slide the sub carriage. That’s a great idea though and would tel me a lot. My simple little mind had...
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Yesterday,
6:04 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Some slider love and a question...
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Ha incant imagine not ripping on the slider. But you know I am constantly processing plywood for cabinet carcasses. I normally clean the 4’ Edge...
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12-11-2019,
10:05 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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I should follow and i kinda do but not really. Could you try again,
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12-11-2019,
7:11 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Dave, Cast table does not have dip at 5he blade it has a belly dead center of the table. I suspect the leading and trailing edges of the table...
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12-11-2019,
6:49 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Peter that’s exactly what I ended up doing. What surprised me was one end needing a shim and then the other not. Shimming just one side rolled the...
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12-11-2019,
12:11 PM
Scott T Smith
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Building lumber kiln
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The issue with dehumidifiers is not power, it’s sustainability. Kiln environments can be very corrosive, and home dehumidifiers won’t last long in...
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12-11-2019,
10:04 AM
peter gagliardi
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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Regarding dust collection, believe it or not, that is a much better setup for dust than what was on my much newer T73, and now my T75 Pre-ex. Both of...
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12-11-2019,
9:54 AM
peter gagliardi
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Regarding the carriage not being parallel with cast top- see pic to adjust. If I understand, the carriage outside edge is low of cast table? The...
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12-10-2019,
11:17 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Ok Dave I figure it out. The spike is a raised scratch in the carriage of table across its width. The fluctuating .003-.004 is more like the...
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12-10-2019,
10:59 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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I also got to thinking about hooking the machine up to dust collection. I had bits and pieces around the shop and largely I can make it work with...
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12-10-2019,
10:56 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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Not much today. The whole shimming of the saw topic has had my brain hurting. Not being able to make sense of why the sliding carriage would “A”...
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12-10-2019,
10:22 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Joe, Thanks, I jammed a couple shingles in there. For a minute I thought it was problem solved. It’s much better but not a total solution. After a...
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12-10-2019,
10:11 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Pretty much the range is .000 to .003. Well it was I screwed with it again. The jump is before the blade. Yes the jump lasts for a couple...
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12-10-2019,
10:05 AM
Scott T Smith
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Pulling PEX water line through a PVC conduit
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Off Topic Forum
john, that’s a nice job on the trench! Your new toyl looks pretty cool too!
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12-10-2019,
9:49 AM
Scott T Smith
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Building lumber kiln
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Sawmills and Kiln Drying
Thomas, I’ve built several kilns. To provide the best advice, I’ll need to know whaat species and thickness that you plan on drying, and how many...
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12-10-2019,
9:47 AM
Scott T Smith
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Soundproof shed door material ideas
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In the generator room in my shop, I have two layers of 5/8” drywall on the walls, separated by sill plate foam, and then a top layer of sound...
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12-10-2019,
9:46 AM
Scott T Smith
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Glue for structural Beams
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
In answer to your original question, resourcinal was/is used for laminating wooden aircraft parts, and is an excellent adhesive.
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12-09-2019,
9:39 PM
Patrick Walsh
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12-09-2019,
9:34 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Ok I’m kinda special. Nobody ever taught me how to read a dial indicator. I’m going on one line is .001 and that .015625 is 1/64th. The...
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12-09-2019,
8:39 PM
peter gagliardi
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Ok, I think a little clarity here might help. The measurement .0012" is 12 ten thousandths of an inch. I am willing to bet that when originally...
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12-09-2019,
6:08 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Brian, That’s is pretty much all I do use. My only slider experience has been the two machines I used at work the last few years. The Martin i...
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12-09-2019,
6:00 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Peter, Just spent another 6hrs screwing with the saw. I’m feeling totally strung out. I got it as good as it’s gonna get. Saw is a giant pos ;) ...
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12-09-2019,
5:21 PM
peter gagliardi
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Glue for structural Beams
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Industry standard now in most places is to bolt them together with Fastenmaster type bolts or structural screws. Its done that way on construction...
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