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101. RE: elastic stop nut torque multiplier? (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 07:16:43 -0400
Why not just torque it to the proper specs?, The nylon is just to keep it from coming off with vibration.
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00004.html (7,121 bytes)

102. RE: HVLP Sprayers (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 07:20:48 -0400
I have one of those. It does make less overspray, but I found it somewhat troublesome to get adjusted. When I finally do get it properly adjusted it works fine. I find it is somewhat more prone to "r
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00005.html (6,891 bytes)

103. RE: Air Compressor Sheds (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 20:48:05 -0400
I have an air compressor in an attached garage in Michigan where it has been known to get cold. Generally, my garage doesn't get cold enough to freeze, but one year it did and moisture in the valve a
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00013.html (7,143 bytes)

104. RE: products for fully cleaning a windshield (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 11:03:26 -0400
Steve do you REALLY want to know why GM dealers carry Bon Ami with a GM parts number? Well it goes back to 1955 when Chevy came out with their first V8 and they had a problem with rings seating. GM i
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00030.html (7,527 bytes)

105. RE: kobalt/snap-on? (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 21:50:12 -0400
If you REALLY want the ultimate wrenches and money is no object, get a set of Titanium wrenches from Jet Engineering in Lansing, Michigan. If you have to ask how much they are, forget it. They come i
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00062.html (6,975 bytes)

106. The definitive word window cleaners..... (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 09:55:45 -0400
A month or so ago I posted a question to the group asking for recommendations on the best product/technique for cleaning windows, particularly the inside that gets that film on them for evaporating v
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00088.html (8,124 bytes)

107. Window cleaners.... (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 20:42:05 -0400
Well at least it is different from engine hoists, air compressors and floor OK what is the best window cleaner for cutting that film that gets on the inside of your window from all of the vinyl evapo
/html/shop-talk/1999-05/msg00012.html (7,256 bytes)

108. RE: trailer plans (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 14:57:14 -0400
Check out Northern Tools. They sell an awful lot of part for do it yourself trailer builders. http://www.northern-online.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/;execmacro/main.d2w/report I don't know how heavy a vehi
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00011.html (7,211 bytes)

109. RE: Auto Transport Trailers (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 21:03:11 -0400
"Personally, I dislike the electronic controllers, because they under-react when you jam on the brakes, and over-react when you are just riding the brakes down a hill." I bought an electric brake con
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00047.html (8,304 bytes)

110. RE: grass expert needed (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 19:58:11 -0400
That always happens where flying saucers land. 0;-)
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00077.html (6,390 bytes)

111. Alignment of old Atlas or Sears tablesaw.... (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 20:46:26 -0400
I am looking for somebody out there that is familiar with the way you "true" the blade to the table. The saws (both were made by Atlas and are identical except for name) in question are very heavy ca
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00081.html (6,842 bytes)

112. RE: Tekonsha Brake Controller (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 22:11:11 -0400
Jim I am not familiar with that brand, but Northern Tool has a number of controllers for electric brakes. I bought one from them that worked very well, but I can't recall the brand. In their catalog
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00087.html (7,017 bytes)

113. RE: What air tool to use with Scotchbrite pads? (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 09:02:24 -0400
Chris, I use one of those for a lot of things. I use it in a right angle die grinder. Cheap ones are available from Harbor Freight. I've been using this one for at least 5 years, so I guess I got my
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00092.html (6,946 bytes)

114. Using a lathe as a mill... (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 10:17:10 -0500
I'd like to get in touch with anybody on the list with experience doing mill work on a small lathe like a Southbend 9" I need tips and hints on ways to mount and position work for milling operations.
/html/shop-talk/1999-03/msg00006.html (6,756 bytes)

115. RE: Wheels for a table saw (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 20:38:46 -0500
I don't know if they still sell them, but 20 years or so ago I bought a set of wheels from Sears that fasten to the bottom of the table. Step on one side of the lever and it comes up on the wheels an
/html/shop-talk/1999-03/msg00013.html (7,161 bytes)

116. RE: Bolting Compressor to the floor (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 07:15:31 -0500
Bob I have an alternative suggestion to offer, it is a little more work, but reduces vibration and makes it easier to drain the tank into a small pail rather than letting it spray all over the floor.
/html/shop-talk/1999-03/msg00051.html (8,875 bytes)

117. RE: Pittsburgh and Husky tools (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 19:31:30 -0500
Probably from Harbor Freight!
/html/shop-talk/1999-02/msg00009.html (7,266 bytes)

118. RE: rounded off nut removal (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 20:15:20 -0500
In the vein of the cheap tools Vs expensive tools, get yourself and expensive nut splitter and split it. Cheap ones might (if your are lucky) remove one or two before it breaks. GJB
/html/shop-talk/1999-02/msg00017.html (7,670 bytes)

119. RE: Removing Metal Bonded to Glass (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 20:27:08 -0500
Rather than trying to take it off, why don't you figure some use for it and then you can convince yourself and others that it really should be there. Beats the hammer. GJB
/html/shop-talk/1999-02/msg00089.html (7,125 bytes)

120. RE: separating aluminum and steel parts (score: 1)
Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 14:26:12 -0500
Uncle Jack have you tried using a penetrant called Kroil made by Kano Chemical down in Tennessee? Best stuff I have ever used. Squirt it on and let it set and soak. Heat up the head with a rosebud. L
/html/shop-talk/1999-01/msg00048.html (8,802 bytes)


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