I have the Jet 2000 in my 20 x 40 shop. It's a beast, but does a great job. I wish there was a way for it to default to a certain time when turning it on, instead of always having to cycle through...
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I have the Jet 2000 in my 20 x 40 shop. It's a beast, but does a great job. I wish there was a way for it to default to a certain time when turning it on, instead of always having to cycle through...
I used 1/2 sheetrock with 3/8 beadboard on top.
Thanks for the ideas.
I use the heat sensors that have the spring loaded contact secured with a specific temperature epoxy (breaks down at 195F). These are tied into my security automation system.
I have 10 foot walls. They're skinned over with the 3/8 plywood beadboard. The lower 4 feet are a medium grey to hide scuffs. The upper 6 feet and ceiling are white to reflect light.
Possibly needs a new capacitor.
Several good YouTube vids.
One has wall storage, another made a cabinet with sleds stacked in slide outs like drawers.
I think it's been in my blood for a long time
I had intro woodshop for 6 weeks in 7th grade, and took a full semester of woodshop in 8th grade, and spent the second semester in 8th grade as the...
My Uncle gave me a 1960s era Atlas/Craftsman lathe as a retirement gift. I have it assembled and spent the last several weekends cleaning up rust and getting it back in service.
It has several...
You should be able to wire in an infinite number of start switches. You could add multiple stop switches too, but it's a bit more difficult.
The start switch is a simple momentary switch. When...
When I wired up my shop I color coded the outlets to indicate separate circuits.
There's a strip of white general purpose outlets along each long wall on separate 20A breakers.
Each 120V tool...
I'll leave the electrical code to the experts, but the schematic above is what I understand and how my shop is wired.
As for capacity, I have a 20 x 40 shop on a 100A sub panel fed with a 100A...
That's HDPE pipe - regular solvent won't dissolve/glue it.
It's cheap and light. I don't know what glue you're supposed to use with it.
They don't have anything at the homecenter next to the pipe...
OSB should be 1/8" undersize.
You can use H clips on the edges to help get the 1/8" offset without taking time to align and measure.
There should be two different styles of sheathing.
One has...
This shed has the same type of roof over the door with the outriggers.
http://www.familyhandyman.com/DIY-Projects/Outdoor-Projects/Backyard-Structures/Sheds/2010-shed
Figure "E" has the small...
I'd get one that rolls up.
I've seen door screens that are attached to the jamb in a cylider.
There are magnets on the other jamb.
When the screen is open, it is rolled up in the cylinder...
To add to David's post (I am a Naval Officer)
In general the service is added to the end of the rank and name.
e.g.
S1 Joe W. Smith USN
David is correct with regard to the date format. I would...