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  1. No, not really. A bunch of 1/2" brad nails from...

    No, not really. A bunch of 1/2" brad nails from the front might work sort of.
  2. Glue. (characters)

    Glue. (characters)
  3. This is more of this weeks accomplishments, but...

    This is more of this weeks accomplishments, but it will be last week soon...

    I've worked on this property since the '80s, and built the garage/guest house in 1990. A giant bay tree just fell,...
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    One at least half a dozen mishaps over the years-...

    One at least half a dozen mishaps over the years- mostly strippers. Still, that's only one every 7 years or so, on average.
  5. I wouldn't be surprised that if you asked on...

    I wouldn't be surprised that if you asked on Craigslist, someone would give you one. Lots of those on shelves collecting dust.
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    I have some of those! 518934

    I have some of those!
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    I have twice traced dead circuits to the refer...

    I have twice traced dead circuits to the refer receptacle- vibration and/or cycling had work hardened the wire at the terminal causing it to break.
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    Reading a bunch of Youtube comments, one benefit...

    Reading a bunch of Youtube comments, one benefit that stands out is connecting stranded and solid wires together.

    In this test, high current was run through wire with various connectors, and they...
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    From the paper cited in another current thread on...

    From the paper cited in another current thread on powderpost:

    "Prevention:
    ...Wood that is suspect should not be used, especially if fresh emergence holes or powder is present. Many of the most...
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    Other Wagu-type connectors are pretty much the...

    Other Wagu-type connectors are pretty much the same as back stab receptacles They often come on recessed light fixtures these days.

    They are handy in crowded switch boxes, but I have limited...
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    Sticky: I've long identified with "Pigpen". Pulling...

    I've long identified with "Pigpen".

    Pulling out my wallet at sales counters regularly leaves sawdust which must be brushed away and apologized for.
  12. Thread: Bugs !

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    "...lyctid beetles typically start emerging from...

    "...lyctid beetles typically start emerging from wood within a year of processing. Thus, infestations usually are encountered in new homes or newly manufactured articles. In almost all cases,...
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    According to the paper I linked, 3-5 days at 0˚...

    According to the paper I linked, 3-5 days at 0˚ will do it. doesn't mention the oxygen aspect.

    Since the wood is finished, the eggs were likely already in the wood.
  14. Thread: Bugs !

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    Looks like powderpost beetles. Small enough that...

    Looks like powderpost beetles. Small enough that heat treatment could work.

    https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/ef616

    "The pest control industry also uses heat to treat dwellings and furnishings...
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    Did you try plugging the heater into a known good...

    Did you try plugging the heater into a known good outlet? Did you try another appliance in the bathroom outlet?

    The most likely issue is a tripped GFCI. The backstabbed receptacle suggests that...
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    Another mention of the Delta 1160 saw. Compact,...

    Another mention of the Delta 1160 saw. Compact, and quite capable (except for the tilting table, and lack of dust collection).

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  17. I spent all weekend helping my son redo the water...

    I spent all weekend helping my son redo the water pipes in his house. One spot is a tight squeeze- neither of us could fit until relieving the framing at the waste pipe to raise one end 1/2"or less....
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    Yes. the screen will bow in the sides without.

    Yes. the screen will bow in the sides without.
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    There's not much you can screw up. To true the...

    There's not much you can screw up. To true the tables after cleaning up, if necessary, slipping pieces of feeler gauge shims into the ways of the outfeed table works well. Because it is rarely...
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    IMO, the reason for hollow grinding is make it...

    IMO, the reason for hollow grinding is make it easier to maintain the angle on thin blades and to have less metal to remove while honing The thick Japanese ones have a much bigger surface to...
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    Looks good. I read about a fence company up your...

    Looks good. I read about a fence company up your way that sets (1 1/2"?) pipe in concrete and then end-bored posts are slid down over that and pinned. The posts don't rot in the ground and can be...
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    Yes, good point, however Cliff's pool of...

    Yes, good point, however Cliff's pool of potential buyers likely contains almost none who recognize that maker name, or any other Japanese one.
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    I'd say if you want to sell some chisels, it's...

    I'd say if you want to sell some chisels, it's important to look at what the market is.

    Chisels could be compared to wine- you can spend $$$ for wine, but it might not win a blind taste test, and...
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    Hida has prices on their website for their...

    Hida has prices on their website for their several levels of chisels, for some data points.

    Some Ebay comps:
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    That may however, be a symptom of the problem of...

    That may however, be a symptom of the problem of the iron tending to not stay in place, leading to overtightening.

    I would bend it back with wood blocks and a hammer.
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