I've been using the PureFlo 3000 for a couple weeks now, and I'm very pleased with it. The fan isn't particularly loud even without earmuffs, and these muffs, even at NR22 are very good. The unit...
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I've been using the PureFlo 3000 for a couple weeks now, and I'm very pleased with it. The fan isn't particularly loud even without earmuffs, and these muffs, even at NR22 are very good. The unit...
Thanks for the reply Patrick. I'm getting a PAPR one way or the other, it's just that when I walk through my requirements and the specs, I end up with the PureFlo as the one I'd pick. I'm just...
I'm wondering if anyone's using the Gentex PAPR, and if so how they like it. I don't hear much about this model.
Why not just cut it to whatever width you're going to use it for? You can always make it wider later if needed.
Just one datapoint, but here in N. Calif we haven't been able to get distilled water for years. The folks in the store just look at me like I'm an alien if I ask for it (which I haven't done in a...
I use a couple MagPorts for 2-1/2" flex hose connections that share a connection to my steel DC pipe. They work great, hold perfectly well, and don't leak (well, I've never really checked, but...
Check Walmart if you have one. Last time I needed them, the auto stores had some crappy blue towels, so I ordered on Amazon but they came from Walmart. Nice blue towels the way they should be. But it...
I retired at 49, and am now 13 years into it. Couldn't agree more with the above. You can always work if you love your job, but having the ability to get out when you want to is priceless.
I recently ripped a bunch of 8/4 white oak for my workbench using the Ridge Carbide 24T rip blade on my 3hp PCS. It cut wonderfully.
Ah, found it. It's a part from the guts of a SawStop brake.
Yes.
Thanks for the help, guys.
It has no holes in it, just the various grooves around the outside. And there aren't any marks on it like a set screw pushing into it.
Thanks for the reply, Ronald. In the general vicinity and used recently is my drill press, a bunch of hand tools (planes, scrapers, files), and maybe notably my DeWalt ROS and 1/4" router. I'll...
While cleaning up by the bench I just found this little part, I'm wondering if anyone recognizes it. It's 1/2" long, 1/8" diameter steel, and does not look like it's been broken off something else. I...
I'm not the expert in this, but perhaps the backup drive needs to be re-initialized differently with a larger sector size?
https://www.minitool.com/partition-disk/win-10-max-drive-size.html
Fantastic pieces, Chris!
Does Gramercy say their holdfasts are forged? I'm not sure on the technical details of forging, but theirs are made from bending steel rods. Maybe the flattened business end is forged? I'm not trying...
You are reading far more rights into their TOS that I do from that quote. From my reading, the whole statement has specifically excluded photos ("text or data...") and even for that data it says the...
How did you set your 3.6 degree angle to cut? One of the digital readouts on the table saw blade?
My father's urn is done after a couple hiccups but generally no complete disasters. The stain worked fine using the idea to thin it a fair bit before application. I know my Dad would appreciate the...
** Edit: I should note, Trent Davis from SawStop says that the sensitivity of the brake while the blade is not spinning is much lower than when the blade is spinning, so my test isn't correct...
Jonathan, I'm so sorry to hear of your son. That must have been a brutal time for you.
I have already tested this stain, which I really like, under Osmo. So I'm pretty sure the combination will...
I'm getting down to the last bits for an urn for my father's ashes. The plan is to stain it and then use Osmo over that. I'm a bit concerned though about the stain (a gel stain) will get stuck in all...
But I didn't say A to B was cheap, maybe I wasn't clear. I said that exotic designs, materials and paints, the things I associate with making cars look different, were not priorities people want to...
Most people aren't willing to pay for exotic design, interesting materials and expensive paints. Most people are shopping for an "A to B" car, and when that's the demand, that's what car...
Another option, split the difference between a 90 and straight out. Oneida's design folks "approved" this.
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