Water could be a good loading scheme.
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Water could be a good loading scheme.
Check the bed rollers. Oil the bushings. Wax the table. Follow Kevin's advice about adjusting the pressure bar with the planer running.
My boxes have a drain hole.
I tried blue foam insulation first but it can't take the heat - rigid fiberglass worked fine. You may be able to overcome the heat loss with 2 steam generators, and you are bending a lot thinner...
Thanks Keith,
Still ironing out details with the client. today we determined that 16" letters are optimal. They are still deciding on finishes. The Sculpt Nouveau looks like a suitable coating -...
I'm meeting with the client tomorrow afternoon to look at some mock ups and decide how big the letters need to be to be seen from a busy road. The letters need to be thick enough to be mounted...
have a project coming up that will require 12 metal letters approximately 2' tall. Could also be a material that looks like metal.. Anyone interested? Posted on the sign board also.
I have a project coming up that will require 12 metal letters approximately 2' tall. Could also be a material that looks like metal.. Anyone interested?
I start the 7.5 on this thing with my 10hp Kay
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I have a Kay 10hp. It will start 10bhp and run 20hp
The worm drive Skilsaws .are beasts. Mine are 50 years old and still rock.
If you're using the Ealex you will have plenty of steam. Go nuts insulting the box and make a steel backer with end blocks. You have to compress the fiber on the inside of the curve and keep the...
I have an Earlex steamer. Works well but only runs for an hour before it's out of water. With two, you could stagger the start. The biggest issue is insulating the box. A thermometer is really...
A big fan is pretty good at getting rid of dust. I put it behind me on my shop porch to send the dust away from me.
Are you using a splitter or a riving knife?
It's a pin vise with files for enlarging numbered drill holes.
I doubt you will get any strong shades self tinting. I would buy primary colors and maybe black and white to mix.
HDO is a softwood product so not as strong as BB but better for exterior use.
Southland Electric is a good source for used.
+1 on housed treads. There is an excellent article in an early FWW. Squeak free for decades.
Richard, I sent you a message.
Short money for a good cause. Send me a message and I will reply.
Richard, I may be interested. I sent you an email.
I have clamped my ROS in a tail vise and clamped a guide to the bench for small parts.
Thanks. I'm going to watch the ebay listings and look for a good one.