Thanks everyone - I guess the best way and the one that will last is to replace the post. I hired someone to run this fence while I recovered from shoulder replacement surgery but I probably...
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Thanks everyone - I guess the best way and the one that will last is to replace the post. I hired someone to run this fence while I recovered from shoulder replacement surgery but I probably...
thanks to all.
I'm going to see if I can identify the small o-rings and replace them. They won't be expensive so it's worth a try. But I think I'm moving this task to a "fun to do someday" list...
In the several years since this fence was built, one of the wood posts has leaned. I finally want to put in a gate but I wonder if there's a way to straighten the post without starting over. The...
This is a long shot - I have a Bostitch SB-150SX that I only use occasionally so I'd prefer to fix it rather than buy a new one even tho' the replacement cost wouldn't be too much for the same...
A big thanks to everyone! PGN didn't have any stock which seems to be common these days. Amazon has UXCELL with fair reviews including a couple that mention my bandsaw. I'm going to give them a...
Bearings are not something I know much about. I believe the Rikon and the Sears 10 inch bandsaws use the same size bearings. I can't find Rikon branded bearings in stock but I can find 626ZZ double...
I'm glad to have read this thread. I'm grappling with how to sell bigger tools and some of the info here is helpful.
Thanks to all the posters.
2020 is the gift that keeps on giving. My PC routers range from late 1940 to early 90s. If I was 20 years younger I'd figure out a contingency plan but at 71, I think I can live with whatever...
Thanks Matt, I gave them a call and they were superb and extremely competitive. From their online price list I thought they would be tho' I was a little confused on the chipper cost. Because of...
Has anyone tried D&R Saw and Tool in Dallas? I live in Longview and they're the closest to me I've found. I've sent two emails to Dynamic and haven't gotten replies to either - D&R replied with an...
I've not been lucky lately but I'll try anyway.
Thanks again Bobby.
I'll check it out. I had my ac serviced a couple of weeks ago and didn't think about asking then.
David -
I don't have temps as high as AZ has been getting but 95 to 100 degree days aren't unusual in July and August. The big difference is humidity; sometimes I'm in the 90% level.
I think...
Thanks Bobby. I'll have to look into this. I live in a town of 75K but I still might find a deal like you suggest.
(Bill Dufour). these look remotely like the shoulder thing I wore after replacement surgery. ice water in a bucket that flowed though a shoulder pad to keep the joint iced.
A hooded hazmat suit with ac? hmmm...:rolleyes:
I thought about a window unit but my outside wall is brick and not insulated. I read about cutting a hole in the brick wall and decided it wasn't a job for me. Otherwise I might consider the extra...
Thanks - those are the kind of units I was thinking about. I had one of those when I lived in the Pacific Northwest - I wish now I'd kept it but I sold it when I put in central ac.
I searched the site and couldn't find anything except using portable ac units to cool an entire garage/workshop.
Does anyone have any experience using a portable ac just to blow cold air on them...
I've had a MS250 with an 18" bar for over 20 years - great chain saw. If I were buying another, I'd probably give serious consideration to the ECHO C400. (both are larger than what the OP is...
That looks interesting - I'll have to think about how I could modify it for the PM2000 fence. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Answering my own question: I tried it and the adhesive didn't hold. I applied it after thoroughly cleaning the pads. A little bit of "duh" here to - I found the fence slides so much better after a...
ditto for my PM2000. I happened on this thread looking for information on using UHMW for exactly the same purpose. Question: if the thin UHMW tape was put on the pad where the fence is rubbing and...
You've nailed it (pun intended). I had a floor nailer years ago and after several years with no more flooring projects I sold it. I think this piece did not get to the buyer. Now I can toss it in...
That's food for thought. I'll check through my router accessories to see if that helps ID it. The 3 countersunk holes I've guessed are for securing it to something but I don't know what.