The Sigma Power, or Power Select II (I forget which it is) 400 stone is a really nice, and fast cutting stone. I go from it to 1,000. It cuts so fast that few strokes are needed on it, so I haven't...
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The Sigma Power, or Power Select II (I forget which it is) 400 stone is a really nice, and fast cutting stone. I go from it to 1,000. It cuts so fast that few strokes are needed on it, so I haven't...
I had done what Kev posted about texts. They are put in a separate list, but I still get the text chime alert that I'm getting one, so I have to look for nothing.
Yes, but there are almost an endless number of them. With the calls, there is a setting to "Block unknown callers", which blocks calls from anyone not in your Contacts list, but it doesn't block...
...but still expensive. This is $396 worth of treated lumber I picked up this morning. The 2x12x16 was $45, which was a little over half what they were a few months back. The last ones I bought...
I know about blocking individual numbers, but it would be nice to be able to block texts unless they were in the Contacts list, like you can do for phone calls. I'm never bothered with phone calls...
I needed some 5/8" x 9" galvanized ones last week. I didn't spend any time shopping for them longer than typing in the Amazon search window. I think it was $60 for 25. They were on our deck in two...
Looks good, and should really pay off in energy savings.
I don't know who makes them, but they're pretty good for the cost. We have some in bedrooms of a rental house, and they look fine.
I never had one that wasn't completely worn out after five or six years, so I never saw that problem.
Yes, but can mean the difference between starting with 400, or 2,000. If it only needs 2,000, it won't take long.
Those switches just plug into a receptacle, and are easy to change, if it's like the ones I'm used to. Electronics cleaner might keep it going for a while, but once they get intermittent, I'd just...
I keep a lot of spares, like capacitors that fit in all the heat pumps, toilet valves, light switches, and such. Might seem like it costs, but priceless when you need one, and impressive to clients...
A lot of stuff before the internet is not well documented.
I have used Tremont cut nails. They don't have as much taper as what box stores sell as cut nails these days, but still more than I'd like. I'm fortunate to still have some mostly full 50 pound...
I don't think brake cleaner is Acetone. I keep a gallon of Acetone for various jobs, and brake cleaner doesn't have the smell, or evaporate as quickly. Acetone will take some paints off, but brake...
I do every repair, of any kind. I'm not more than a 1/4 mile from any of them. These are high end clients, and we've never had anyone damage anything that mattered, or on purpose. They're mostly...
We wore several of them out completely. I never had to adjust that gap.
Brake cleaner here. It will wash the gunk right off. I did an old one I found here a couple of weeks ago that wouldn't even close the jaws all the way together. I used a can of brake cleaner,...
Is this to drive the mower deck? The belt does stretch out over time. Also, make sure it's routed exactly the correct way. The switch also can be a problem. Several possibilities.
I don't...
It's tough stuff.
Just curious, mixing small batches, how are you measuring the activator? I have mixed it by weight, but it's been so long ago I forget the math I did.
I always thought it was...
I watched part of the second video. It looks like more work than an axe to me, even with a big spade handle tailed drill.
It's hard not to have to do a little hand sanding if you want something perfect.
Try 320.,,
Headlights are a lot brighter than they used to be, too.
Same with me, Greg. I remember to start it in reverse most of the time.
I'm in the process of upgrading all my HVAC tools to the Fieldpiece brand. Looking over their clamp meters, they have one...