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    A heeled push block works well both for face...

    A heeled push block works well both for face jointing and edge jointing as it has a positive stop against the work. My friends dad had a jointer accident a few years ago and also has some shorter...
  2. Chesterton tape and dope or blue monster tape and...

    Chesterton tape and dope or blue monster tape and dope are what I would suggest. Also depending on size you should be using 4-5 wraps not 2-3 just not enough material there to seal up a sub part...
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    Dow froth-pak is roughly $600 a kit for 650 sqft...

    Dow froth-pak is roughly $600 a kit for 650 sqft of coverage (20Lb size tanks). We use the 60 gallon tanks at work for building cryogenic freezers those babies are $6500 a set! While it's great...
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    depending on the vendor you bought them through,...

    depending on the vendor you bought them through, they might exchange them. Same thing happens to us at work (metal fab shop) and if there are a rash of belts that break the vendor will exchange them...
  5. I feel an over arm guard with collection would be...

    I feel an over arm guard with collection would be better than the dust helmet
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    I have a Delta, got it cheap on FB marketplace....

    I have a Delta, got it cheap on FB marketplace. The previous owner was NOT mechanically inclined to say the least. $100 in parts and a new set of chisels and I'm in for a total of $250 so not bad. ...
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    Jessem is a fine company, I bet contacting them...

    Jessem is a fine company, I bet contacting them about your lift will yield surprising results for replacement parts. Save where you can, buy when you have to.
  8. This man here is a fellow tin knocker! As to...

    This man here is a fellow tin knocker!

    As to the OP, As Stan and I have both posted, you have to quit on the idea of using snap lock for your system, it will produce too much suction (measured...
  9. So let me clear this up: an angle flange is just...

    So let me clear this up: an angle flange is just that, a van stone flange is either formed or welded onto duct to allow the angle flange to be rotated to index the bolt holes. This would be used so...
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    So the catch 22 of waiting is you'll have hung...

    So the catch 22 of waiting is you'll have hung things with take more time to cut around. I personally like semi gloss or gloss white exterior paint. I walled off a corner of the basement for my...
  11. Re-read my post, I explain how to put a van stone...

    Re-read my post, I explain how to put a van stone flange onto duct work. The problem as others have stated is that snap lock isn't made of a gauge thick enough to withstand the water gauge your...
  12. depending on your location there should be a...

    depending on your location there should be a sheet metal shop (spiral duct) or a fab shop (welded duct). As to your question about flanges on snap lock, you can buy punched angle flanges and put...
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    Yes, that would be what I was referring to.

    Yes, that would be what I was referring to.
  14. As others have said "make-a-clamp" and some 1/4"...

    As others have said "make-a-clamp" and some 1/4" x 1" self adhesive foam should fix you up. You might even be able to find that style of clamp on Amazon. McMaster is great because they have damned...
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    AFF- Above finished floor :D

    AFF- Above finished floor :D
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    Looks like the shop is coming together nicely, I...

    Looks like the shop is coming together nicely, I would however change your offset from 90s to 45s, that will increase airflow. A quick tip for fitting pipe.. 45 degree offset: take the offset...
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    Correct, many of today's 4"x4"s are junk and...

    Correct, many of today's 4"x4"s are junk and contain the pith from the log which will warp and twist. PT lumber has many detractors to me for building a work bench, namely it's soft wood and doesn't...
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    BLO or Tung oil and then wax it, WAY cheaper than...

    BLO or Tung oil and then wax it, WAY cheaper than formica, but that's your choice. I bought 48"x96' piece of formica from Home depot for $60, that was for a router table and my table saw extension.
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    I would comment about the care of UPS, not the...

    I would comment about the care of UPS, not the blast gate company. As after it's shipped, it is now the shipper's responsibility to keep it in good order until delivered. I hate shipping things...
  20. Working in a fab shop allows me the fortune to...

    Working in a fab shop allows me the fortune to understand costs associated with manufacture, that being said $30 for a hunk of laser cut galvanized steel seems really steep. Your looking at roughly...
  21. setting the trailing edge of the fence away from...

    setting the trailing edge of the fence away from the blade .002-.003" isn't a bad idea. Helps with binding and is past the cutting edge to effect the cut quality.
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    Keeping a frame square from carbon steel isn't...

    Keeping a frame square from carbon steel isn't hard at all, use stainless steel and that statment above will be VERY true.
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    I will add that making a cabinet that goes under...

    I will add that making a cabinet that goes under the drill press that "hugs" the column adds storage space for all drill related accessories and can roll away when you need to drill something that is...
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    Why not epoxy a magnet to the back of the gauge...

    Why not epoxy a magnet to the back of the gauge with the allen key you need. I have the 1000SE and keep my allen key in my file cabinet with my saw blades, so it's within reach when i need to adjust...
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    sealed propane would be my choice, electric is...

    sealed propane would be my choice, electric is expensive. Heat pumps should not even be considered unless you live in the south, they are not efficient and not ment for northern temperatures. I...
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