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    Hi Bruce, We're beginning this process for a...

    Hi Bruce,
    We're beginning this process for a family member. Stroke, healing but still substantial care required. The financial advisor who helped us acquire the policy suggested documentation,...
  2. Thanks Julie, This is exactly the info I was...

    Thanks Julie,
    This is exactly the info I was looking for. I can find the code and can usually parse it, but I don't have the experience to know what approach will work best.
    Murray
  3. Julie, I'm trying to understand your comment: ...

    Julie,
    I'm trying to understand your comment:

    In the case where you were concerned about stressing or stretching the wires, what do you do? Do you install a JB as a pull point where you would...
  4. Adding to Paul's comments, the EZ is great for a...

    Adding to Paul's comments, the EZ is great for a variety of cuts. I have a set of rails and the miter assembly, which makes accurate perpendicular (or any angle) cuts in sheet goods.

    Also, EZ is...
  5. I've got the ez smart system as well, with 2 54"...

    I've got the ez smart system as well, with 2 54" lengths that I joint together. With careful joining, I get a nice straight cut. I do check the joint with a long straightedge.

    The Eurekazone/EZ...
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    Ryan, Thanks for correcting me. Always good to...

    Ryan,
    Thanks for correcting me. Always good to have a pro weigh in on these issues. I guess my use of flex is more of a diy hack than I thought.

    Murray
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    Hi Jim, Not an electrician, but have wired...

    Hi Jim,
    Not an electrician, but have wired lights in my shop and a friend's as well.

    First, easiest and most common way is to use flexible conduit. length can be approximate, conduit can be...
  8. Enjoy. 1. Make sure that the plastic drive gear...

    Enjoy.
    1. Make sure that the plastic drive gear is well lubed. There is an upgraded gear, white, with a grease groove running down the middle. Make sure it's filled with white lithium grease.
    2. ...
  9. John, As an alternative, check out...

    John,
    As an alternative, check out surpluscenter - they have a variety of hydraulic hose sizes/lengths for reasonable prices.
    Murray
  10. Hi Steven, I've got two and they're great. My...

    Hi Steven,
    I've got two and they're great. My first is a 550, which has 2 traditional knives, and the motor attached to the side. The second is a 570, which is v. similar to the 550 but has the...
  11. Please include me. Thanks Lee Valley.

    Please include me. Thanks Lee Valley.
  12. Thanks Tom and E. Renee. Hope I win, but even if...

    Thanks Tom and E. Renee. Hope I win, but even if I don't, much appreciated.
  13. Please sign me up. Thanks Keith and MicroJig.

    Please sign me up. Thanks Keith and MicroJig.
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    Sign me up, too. Thanks Keith and Grizzly!

    Sign me up, too. Thanks Keith and Grizzly!
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    Fine print always gets you. :)

    Fine print always gets you. :)
  16. Bruce, Curious - Why go through two steps? Why...

    Bruce,
    Curious - Why go through two steps? Why not use the trammel to finish the cut?

    Thanks,
    Murray
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    LV has free shipping through 7 Jan!

    LV has free shipping through 7 Jan!
  18. Doug. Thanks for the correction. I looked...

    Doug.
    Thanks for the correction. I looked through the NEC but couldn't find a reference to my recollection.
    Murray.
  19. I'm not an electrician and am not up on all code...

    I'm not an electrician and am not up on all code requirements. I recall that enclosures are not to be used for directional changes in a conduit run, but I don't have a reference for that.
  20. Mike, Not to pick and I've done it your way too,...

    Mike,
    Not to pick and I've done it your way too, but a code compliant installation requires the conduit run to be complete before conductors are pulled.
    Murray
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    Speaking not as an electrician, but as a...

    Speaking not as an electrician, but as a homeowner who's done a bit of work replacing receptacles and boxes in my house.

    Mud rings fit on 4" square boxes, providing a greater box volume for...
  22. I'm late to this, but I use a standard caster and...

    I'm late to this, but I use a standard caster and have a straight action toggle clamp mounted adjacent to the two swivel casters. When I want to stop and stabilize my machine, I just lower the clamps...
  23. I have the 6" version of this - it works well....

    I have the 6" version of this - it works well. The dust collection is a bit cheesy (tiny plastic hose, etc.), but works OK. Hooked up to a shop vac (a Fein with a dust deputy), it pulls up almost all...
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    I usually use my 3m half mask, but my sister gave...

    I usually use my 3m half mask, but my sister gave me a pack of these - they're great for the attic, crawlspace, etc. I can get several uses out of one before the elastic fails.
    ...
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    thanks for the info.

    thanks for the info.
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