- 41. gas cylinder (score: 1)
- Author: mbarre@JUNO.COM (Matt Barre)
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 14:13:31 PST
- Thanks for all the info/opinions! I have the bottom line to report. A few local calls from gas suppliers got varied replies: 1) Naw, them tanks ain't rated for nuthin but air. well, gas is gas unless
- /html/shop-talk/1996-10/msg00047.html (6,946 bytes)
- 42. back on the list (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 19:57:32 GMT
- I used to be a long time subscriber years ago, but traffic seemed to die off and I only recently found that I was no longer subscribed. I re-upped and after a few days it still looks pretty "low flow
- /html/shop-talk/2006-08/msg00005.html (6,935 bytes)
- 43. high & low beams (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 18:20:00 GMT
- Dodge Ram truck drivers are familiar with this issue. They found that driving around with the switch pulled back can burn out the contacts and necessitate changing a somewhat pricey multifunction ste
- /html/shop-talk/2006-09/msg00051.html (6,353 bytes)
- 44. Re: recommendations on pressure washers.. (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:09:12 GMT
- I have the same questions. SO far my buddies have said the main difference is time... The lower pressure units do the job it just takes longer. I found in the past with large rental units you can get
- /html/shop-talk/2006-09/msg00057.html (8,064 bytes)
- 45. remote lighting options (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 15:17:16 GMT
- Some of my existing outdoor lighting switches are very inconveniently located and I need to add some additional lighting as well. Any list thoughts on available remote options? I haven't heard much a
- /html/shop-talk/2006-10/msg00002.html (5,986 bytes)
- 46. Re: Garage door springs (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 17:14:15 GMT
- Is this an issue just with long springs on the sides of the door? The only springs I have had on my last 5 houses were the torsion springs that are around a bar across the top of the door? No doubt t
- /html/shop-talk/2006-10/msg00010.html (7,910 bytes)
- 47. Re: MuMcCulloch 20" 49cc (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 16:05:42 GMT
- I know the guys that work with chain saws all the time like Stihl and avoid the department store brands, but 19 years ago when faced with paying $200 to remove an irritating sea grape tree, I bought
- /html/shop-talk/2006-10/msg00074.html (6,842 bytes)
- 48. Re: Just Got a Cable Modem (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 17:05:48 GMT
- If you can't come up with an easy way to wire them together, I would recommend a cheap wireless router for the cable modem side and then some adapters for the other "half". I don't know why it is so
- /html/shop-talk/2006-10/msg00092.html (7,662 bytes)
- 49. Karcher pressure washers (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 20:17:38 GMT
- I retitled so I didn't hijack Bob's thread (Good luck on the bearing repair) but I am disappointed to hear that Karcher doesn't provide part support. I am getting close to buying a gas powered pressu
- /html/shop-talk/2006-11/msg00003.html (6,530 bytes)
- 50. Hot water for garage bathroom (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 01:43:42 GMT
- I am finally building my dream shop! A 40X30 metal building. As a concession to the family, one gable end will have a porch near the pool and I am putting in a bathroom so the kids don't troop throug
- /html/shop-talk/2006-11/msg00024.html (7,904 bytes)
- 51. LED Bulbs (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 01:23:31 GMT
- I will give an amen to that! When I lived in Alaska with steam heat, I really enjoyed the instant hot water due to a recirc circuit. My current house has a significant delay while I wait for the wate
- /html/shop-talk/2006-11/msg00033.html (7,352 bytes)
- 52. Re: "lift-proofing" garage floor/electric (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 18:02:32 GMT
- As I build my garagemahal I plan on getting a 4 post lift in the future. I hadn't specified anything beyond code on the slab. Does a 4 post require more than 4" of 3000#? I am not worried about the c
- /html/shop-talk/2006-11/msg00067.html (7,993 bytes)
- 53. sealing concrete (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 20:42:37 GMT
- Garage is up, but I still have a lot to do. I am shifting my conventional garage doors to a high lift configuration and still have to build the walls for & plumb the bathroom. But first I need to con
- /html/shop-talk/2006-12/msg00037.html (6,653 bytes)
- 54. Re: Sink Draining options (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 23:38:25 GMT
- I had a cold line to my old garage just for hand washing... I just ran the drain through the wall where it fell on the slope away from the garage and it worked fine. If sinking a drum isn't a problem
- /html/shop-talk/2007-01/msg00245.html (7,358 bytes)
- 55. 2 vs 4 post lifts (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 19:07:01 GMT
- I don't think I have seen this discussed before... Has anyone had the pleasure of owning both a 4 post and a 2 post lift before? I had been thinking a 4 poster with rollers would be the way to go for
- /html/shop-talk/2007-01/msg00276.html (7,639 bytes)
- 56. Re: [Shop-talk] Chevy P30 Chassis RV stuff? (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 21:43:10 GMT
- When I had my truck camper, I really got some good use out of this: That looks like a great deal you got. The family outgrew the slide-in. I liked it because I could still pull a trailer full of 4 wh
- /html/shop-talk/2007-06/msg00116.html (7,828 bytes)
- 57. Re: [Shop-talk] FW: Anode for compressor (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 14:49:47 GMT
- Wouldn't the moisture in the tank provide the electrolyte and the rod laying in contact with the tank provide the connection. I realize eventually that the interface would be subject to corrosion, bu
- /html/shop-talk/2007-08/msg00004.html (7,754 bytes)
- 58. Re: [Shop-talk] To kill a refrigerator (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:25:00 GMT
- THere are typically 2 fans in a fridge - one blows across the coils in the bottom to help lose the heat and the other helps circulate the cold air inside the box. termating either one will make the f
- /html/shop-talk/2007-08/msg00102.html (9,184 bytes)
- 59. Re: [Shop-talk] To kill a refrigerator (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:30:54 GMT
- One other thought - there is typically a relay on the side of the compressor. Unplug the unit then disable the relay. Hopefully given that replacement has been discussed, she won't even consider repa
- /html/shop-talk/2007-08/msg00103.html (9,137 bytes)
- 60. Re: [Shop-talk] Off Topic? Any video gurus out there? (score: 1)
- Author: "Matt" <mbarre@juno.com>
- Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 01:18:47 GMT
- Kind of need to know what you mean by best. Are you looking to maximize quality of image, fit as many pix as possible on a DVD, or speed of play? Sounds like it will largely depend on what your playe
- /html/shop-talk/2007-08/msg00150.html (7,927 bytes)
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