As others have noted, this is specific to each particular provider. Here's an article reviewing equipment compatible with Viasat. You can easily find others. I would confirm compatibility of a...
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As others have noted, this is specific to each particular provider. Here's an article reviewing equipment compatible with Viasat. You can easily find others. I would confirm compatibility of a...
Correct. I have not observed any problem using a different charger and cable for my reader. Apparently some chargers do cause a problem, and it is easier for Abbott to tell customers to use the one...
The issue is not with the sensor attached to the user’s arm. It is with the separate reader and can occur while charging that device. So there is no direct threat of burning your arm.
On the other...
Thanks! There are 3 Bernina machines in my wife’s sewing room, including a long arm for quilting. I’m pretty sure she has more invested there than I have in my shop. It provides cover for a lot of...
Thanks! The machine does indeed have effective lighting.
I built a sewing cabinet for my wife in 2016. Note the open storage built into the top. She likes that feature. I believe it adds a lot of stiffness. The removable section of the top is to...
Perfect! That's exactly what I was hoping for. Thank you.
Very nice! I don't suppose you have drawings with measurements ...
I’d buy one for sure.
Nice! If we used paper napkins, I would steal this.
You can wheel and deal with the best!
I saw that too! If you get one, I’d be very interested in your impression.
A young friend of mine is stationed in Germany. He recently posted this picture.
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Anyone know exactly what it is? Do I need one in my shop? Is there a model from SawStop?
Hey, I'm talking about streaks in the wood, not my hair!
What causes the gray streaks in this curly maple? They are confined to the rings close to the bark edge.
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Whatever the cause, what is your view of them? Do some woodworkers consider them...
Thanks! I’m guessing that the high strength version would suffice, as opposed to the super strength.
This is the back door to a homeless shelter. They bought the building in December 2021. I’m their volunteer handyman. Just trying to keep things patched up until major renovations, which probably...
I took off the strike, drilled a 3" deep pilot hole with countersinking, and drove in a #9 fully-threaded wood screw, taking care not to pull the jamb toward the stud, and then replaced the strike....
I think that this is what Scott Clausen meant by his suggestion of a filler plate. In any case, I like this idea a lot. The strike is of necessity shimmed out quite a bit. Replacing that with a long...
I am 99.9% certain that the wall is typical old wood frame construction, with board sheathing on the outside and plaster over rock lath on the inside. But your ideas still seem worth considering....
Exactly right. The drywall or, more likely, plaster goes right up to the jamb. There is no trim to remove. To get behind there, I would have to pull the jamb away from the framing or break open the...
Just to clarify, by “inward,” I meant toward the frame.
If the door pictured below is locked, and someone pulls quite hard on the outside handle, the door jamb will flex inward. There must not be good blocking behind the catch. I haven't tested to the...
If your assembly sequence allows it, you could also put a little glue just in the middle inch or so of each board.
Thanks Mike and others for your kind words. I had fun with this project.