- 161. RE: Cleaning Shop Rags (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 13:19:52 -0400
- What's wrong with stained shop rags? It's better than keeping stray cats to wipe your hands on. Best way I found to wash them is take them to the Laundromat and use Dawn dishwashing liquid and Simple
- /html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00082.html (7,889 bytes)
- 162. Thanks for the help (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 14:22:51 -0400
- Thanks to all of you people who suggested the REALLY BIG hammer. It is reassuring to know the kind of talent that is out there. I have spent the whole morning in research and have more to report than
- /html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00084.html (8,123 bytes)
- 163. Izuzu starter...the final story. (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 19:21:52 -0400
- That earlier model Izuzu starter does fit but it still takes a little sheet metal adjustment. The edge of the motor case just interferes with the edge of the foot well. A little heat and few whacks w
- /html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00107.html (6,892 bytes)
- 164. BMC A series oil seal problem (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 21:30:54 -0400
- I know that this is going to start another flood of British car jokes but here goes. Last summer I got fed up with oiled clutches and ordered one of those expensive aluminum oil seal carriers for the
- /html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00111.html (8,751 bytes)
- 165. RE: Re[2]: drying air from a compressor (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 16:50:47 -0400
- Wow ! and I thought I was a compulsive! Sounds like it will do the job! But don't set you refrigerator temp too low. The condensate in the coiled hose might freeze and blow the hose up in your refrig
- /html/shop-talk/1998-06/msg00023.html (9,242 bytes)
- 166. FW: Stainless (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 18:15:42 -0400
- Kevin, out west we refer to that as, "pinchin' the saddle" GJB --Original Message-- From: shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net [mailto:shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Kevin Sullivan Sent: Wedn
- /html/shop-talk/1998-05/msg00042.html (8,169 bytes)
- 167. Re: From: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net> (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 06:57:18 -0500
- We are still here. People must not be in the mood to talk shop. I haven't seen anything from this group for a long time either.
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00002.html (6,540 bytes)
- 168. Re: From: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net> (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:34:06 -0500
- Just to generate a little activity on the list I'll respond to this even though I've had no personal experience with air powered grease guns. (Where does it say you have to be QUALIFIED to give an op
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00004.html (7,588 bytes)
- 169. Fw: Garage Door Balance (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 17:01:55 -0500
- Gee, Andy lighten up! Life would be kinda dull if we only had what we REALLY GJB --Original Message-- From: Andy Banta <Andy.Banta@Eng.Sun.COM> To: Phil Ethier <pethier@isd.net> Cc: Jeff Guilford <ja
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00088.html (9,900 bytes)
- 170. Fw: Shopsmith and tools in general (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 17:12:51 -0500
- Ken what are your restoring, a Morgan? That's about the only marquee that I can think of that would require a Shop Smith. A long time ago I bought what I thought was a really neat multipurpose tool m
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00089.html (9,840 bytes)
- 171. Fw: Water Sand blaster (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 09:50:11 -0500
- This is the first I have heard of the water/sand blasters maybe they would be ok, particularly for parts where you wouldn't have water getting captured. However, stripping may be one of those jobs it
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00106.html (12,031 bytes)
- 172. Fw: Atlas lathes and Shopsmiths (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 19:57:48 -0500
- Larry, here are a few resources: There are two publications that would be worth subscribing to because they will lead you to other resources. they are The Home Shop Machinist and Projects In Metal wh
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00124.html (11,054 bytes)
- 173. Fw: K Ark 100 wire feed welder (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 06:54:47 -0500
- Don't know if this helps or not, but for what it is worth... Are you sure it was made in Chicago, or could it have been "distributed" by a Chicago company? The reason I ask is because in the early ye
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00131.html (8,426 bytes)
- 174. Fw: Atlas Lathe (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 14:19:21 -0500
- Art, with a lathe and LOTS OF TALENT you can make anything. However the learning curve goes slowly, the space required is considerable, the cost of accessories is high and your cost & time per useful
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00142.html (8,902 bytes)
- 175. Fw: Parts Washer Recommendation (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 14:27:28 -0500
- I've had a Harbor Freight for years. Yes, the cheap pumps are only good for a year. I have purchased one of the expensive ones, but haven't installed it so I can't tell you it is worth the extra $. E
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00143.html (8,676 bytes)
- 176. Fw: What's your favorite vise? (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 14:14:36 -0500
- For what it is worth...if you have plenty of room the free standing vise on a VERY STRONG post bolted to the floor would be best. If you have to put it on a bench, give yourself as much space as poss
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00166.html (7,972 bytes)
- 177. Fw: metal finishes (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 07:06:37 -0500
- The bolts and nuts have probably been Parkerized. It is a metal pickle that darkens it and to some degree, inhibits rust. (at least until the dealer can get it off of his showroom floor).This is a me
- /html/shop-talk/1998-03/msg00184.html (8,207 bytes)
- 178. Re: Throttle spindle bushings (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 12:19:28 -0500
- Richard, I have been a little intimidated by such a project myself and sent them out. The big issue is reaming to two new bushing concentric to each other. There is a specially made reamer for this t
- /html/shop-talk/1998-02/msg00094.html (8,380 bytes)
- 179. Re: Battery Storage (score: 1)
- Author: "Gerald Brazil" <gerrybraz@voyager.net>
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 07:05:27 -0500
- Definitely no! If you dump the acid, the plates will be exposed to the air and oxidize. This would trash the battery in nothing flat.
- /html/shop-talk/1998-02/msg00110.html (7,674 bytes)
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