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    Flatten plane irons with less problems

    It has been suggested for many decades that to enable a plane to work at it's best requires the iron be flattened on both sides. This has led to many different meant to eliminate pressure point...
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    The use of ceiling drop cords are very common in...

    The use of ceiling drop cords are very common in the food industry. Of course all have finished ceilings. They install a junction box as you would for a light fixture with the wire going down through...
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    I was in the industrial mobile vacuum material...

    I was in the industrial mobile vacuum material transfer industry for over 40 years. I state this so no one thinks I'm just trying to keep your costs down on installing a dust control system.
    That...
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    ULE 3380 Owners Manual

    Can someone provide me with this manual. I've Googled it and I find every old posts for them. Unfortunately they appear to be gone.
    Thanks
  5. Black & Decker plate joiner model 3380

    I am hoping a member can help me with two questions I have on the 3380. The first is there any difference between the 3380 and 3379 models other than the packaging? The second question does anyone...
  6. One small item that should be addressed if you...

    One small item that should be addressed if you have to bend the dog bone back flat, heat or no heat. It must be normalized or if you perfer tempered. Heat the part in your oven at 400 to 450F for 4...
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    I'm with you on your thoughts on the old ship...

    I'm with you on your thoughts on the old ship wrights. I just a bit ago found that the 17th century Ships of The Line had sides over 40 inches thick. No wonder Merry Old England was nearly deforested!
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    No amount of sanding/sawing, etc in a home shop...

    No amount of sanding/sawing, etc in a home shop can generate enough fine dust in to be a fire/explosion hazard. The dust density needed for this to happen is just not there. The DC sales folks are...
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