Hi James,
I have way to many hundreds of hours running small and large angle grinders.
Current grinder is a 4.5" Makita with variable speed on a dial and soft-start.
Mostly I run it...
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Hi James,
I have way to many hundreds of hours running small and large angle grinders.
Current grinder is a 4.5" Makita with variable speed on a dial and soft-start.
Mostly I run it...
Hi Folks,
Frank Sinatra's rocking chair:
https://tinyurl.com/mzkhxc5h
Interesting how the back legs appear to be coming up through the front legs.
Anybody seen this design before?
...
Hi Frank,
Topic Swerve -
Do you know of any high-CRI (90+) shop lighting that is modestly priced?
3000~4000K would work well for me.
Thanks and good health, Weogo
Hi Scott,
Here's an interesting thread about low-cost clamp-meters, in particular the Uni-T UT210E:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/a-look-at-the-uni-t-ut210e/
I like that the...
Hi John,
Three years ago we bought a 2014 Mitsubishi I-MiEV and love it.
We had to replace the wiper blades.
Range with a mix of local and interstate driving is about 50...
Hi Todd,
You may want to take a look at a simple online voltage drop calculator.
Here's one, of many:
http://wiresizecalculator.net/calculators/voltagedrop.htm
I would go for no more than...
Hi Bob,
As Mike and Julie note, you don't want to be overloading your pump circuit.
One way to deal with this is to have your pump on a breaker in your sub-panel.
When you are using the...
Hi Curt,
The Ego mowers do a good job of mulching and they cut tall grass, though
you do have to go a bit slower than a corded electric or gas mower.
Thanks and good health, Weogo
Hi Mark,
Appraisal certifications vary by state.
Some require specific college level courses and/or a degree and
a certain number of years working under a licensed appraiser.
Other states...
Hi Dennis,
I'm a Librarian with the Asheville Tool Library where we have five Ego mowers.
The Egos are pretty good.
We get a non-profit discount, and from
a service perspective, when...
Hi Folks,
A wire nut is a compression fitting that changes the shape of the wires to
fill the gaps between them for extra contact area.
Also corrosion is reduced since air has less...
Hi Malcolm M,
I agree that all splices can only be in accessible boxes, not in conduit/wireways.
I'm not an electrician but have been using wire nuts for more than forty years.
Please...
Hi Folks,
In my opinion, scotchLoks and their ilk are only acceptable for
non-important, temporary, low power use.
That said, punch-down connections are used extensively for a wide...
Hi Bruce,
I've been working with woods, metals and some plastics for about fifty years, so have a feel for what will work.
"As far as furniture goes it’s just common sense." Agreed!
These...
Hi Josh,
The Renaissance wax seems to last longer on jointer tables, etc. than Johnson's paste wax, so over time maybe not so much more expensive.
It would be great to see a test of various...
Hi Michael,
On occasion I've run in to the same thing with both manual and hand flattening.
If a piece of wood has a different moisture content at the surface from below the surface, ...
Hi Jason,
I use Renaissance Wax on the jointer tables, etc.:
https://www.theruststore.com/Renaissance-Wax-P235C0.aspx
Most hand tools get Camellia Oil.
I've also used Waxilit:
...
Hi Bert,
The last I saw one of these systems it was in a doctor's office, holding medical records.
These were pretty sturdy shelving units and looked like they could easily be converted to...
Hi Robert,
These folks are good:
https://710spirits.com/
Thanks and good health, Weogo
Hi Folks,
I remember years ago reading that, generally, a beautiful boat will sail well, an ugly one won't.
Am guessing this holds true for furniture - good lucking furniture will stand...
Hi David,
Sliding dovetails fascinate me, particularly tapered sliding dovetails, for
the possible 'knock-down' aspect, and that they can be maintained over time,
with the addition of...
Hi Alexandra,
I suggest a thin, stiff top for better music box amplification.
'Aircraft' Birch plywood could be a good choice, though thin Redwood could work as well.
Your box...
Hi Ralph,
Thanks for the compliment!
One of the beauties of SawmillCreek is the breadth and depth of experience, measurements and observations by
a wide variety of independent wood and...
Hi Dave,
20# overhead - am assuming you will be using a safety line?
https://www.fullcompass.com/category/lighting-theatrical/truss-rigging-staging/rigging/safety-cables/
Thanks and...
Hi Folks,
Many people find high CRI bulbs less fatiguing.
A few sources of high-CRI lighting:
https://store.waveformlighting.com/
https://store.yujiintl.com/
...