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21. Re: To paint, or NOT to paint (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 14:02:33 -0400
Yes... and the high temp engine paint I have on my calipers is rated to 500 degrees. It's still on there and still red, but instead of a bright Ford Red, it's much more of a deep blood red now. I als
/html/shop-talk/1999-10/msg00062.html (7,748 bytes)

22. Re: general wrench question (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 10:33:34 -0400
My guess would be that with the larger sizes, there is a larger amount of material that would need to be moved to round the edges, so there isn't as much need for a six point socket. Think of it this
/html/shop-talk/1999-08/msg00047.html (8,765 bytes)

23. Dealing with A&I Supply? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 11:07:08 -0400
Anyone have any experience, good or bad, with A&I Supply? They seem to be quite good just looking at the catalog and their website. Their prices are good and they have free shipping over $75 (70lb pe
/html/shop-talk/1999-08/msg00104.html (7,134 bytes)

24. Re: Dealing with A&I Supply? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 13:49:56 -0400
Ooops, my bad... http://www.ai-supply.com/ You can order a free catalog from the website as well. cmh -- Chris Heerschap - UNIX Systems Mutilator/Postmaster mailto:Heerschap@eng.kns.com
/html/shop-talk/1999-08/msg00107.html (7,811 bytes)

25. Re: Wheels on a four post lift (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 11:00:51 -0400
There is a web page that I have seen which covers this exact subject. It is a guy who is a Corvette owner... I'm pretty sure it's that same type of lift. Can't find the URL, though. Someone has to kn
/html/shop-talk/1999-07/msg00001.html (7,518 bytes)

26. Re: Removing a drill chuck (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 13:54:20 -0400
This reminded me of a similar question which I have. I have a Makita drill which has a 3/8" keyed chuck. I also have a 1/2" chuck which will fit it, but I'm not exactly sure how to take the current c
/html/shop-talk/1999-07/msg00010.html (7,595 bytes)

27. Re: Removing a drill chuck (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 14:31:27 -0400
Okay, but when I've tried to unscrew it in the past, I just wind up turning the motor. Any suggestions on holding the shaft? ...or am I missing something? cmh -- Chris Heerschap - UNIX Systems Mutila
/html/shop-talk/1999-07/msg00017.html (7,448 bytes)

28. Good workbench? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 14:36:12 -0400
I'm looking to get a workbench for the shop. I want to get drawers top strong enough for mounting a heavy 5" vise. What I've been looking at right now is the Craftsman: http://shop.sears.com/sears/65
/html/shop-talk/1999-07/msg00061.html (8,049 bytes)

29. Re: Fw: air tools (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 13:58:22 -0400
Yes, or A&I Supply. Ingersoll-Rand or Chicago Pneumatic. Skip the Central Pneumatic for stuff you need power from or will use quite often. Central works fine for die grinders and stuff you don't use
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00020.html (7,497 bytes)

30. Re: Fw: air tools (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 10:01:31 -0400
My IR 2131 is quite compact and very competent. There have been bolts which have stumped it, but all in all it is one hell of a gun. Oh, now I see what you mean... yeah, the 2131 is still too big to
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00029.html (8,297 bytes)

31. Palm ratchet? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 15:26:23 -0400
Way back in High School shop class ('89) there was a 3/8" S-K or SnapOn palm ratchet which I loved using. It was black plastic, in the shape of a Wankel rotor (rounded triangle) about 3" across. It f
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00050.html (7,830 bytes)

32. Re: Compressors (Yet Again) (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 10:12:57 -0400
Campbell-Hausfeld is decent... but the one that comes with the extras is very light duty... that is, if it's the same one they carry at Home Depot. That might not be a problem if you're not planning
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00083.html (7,713 bytes)

33. Re: Lincolns in small spaces (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 15:19:14 -0400
I have read the same and am wondering if anyone has worked with a Lincoln in a 20x20 garage? I am just about ready to replace my cheaply made H-F jack with a Lincoln but have considered the Norco. FW
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00106.html (7,818 bytes)

34. Re: Craftsman Wrenches (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 10:14:19 -0400
I've heard that before from others... I think it depends on which Sears you go to. The local Sears... I have never gotten even a raised eyebrow. Well, now, that's different. I don't buy Craftsman pow
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00138.html (9,027 bytes)

35. Silencing noisy air ratchets? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 09:16:25 -0400
Quick question, and please speak up when you reply cuz I'm a little hard of hearing now. ;D I have I-R 1/4" and 3/8" air ratchets. (models 103 and 107) They work like champs, and are very handy, but
/html/shop-talk/1999-05/msg00091.html (7,335 bytes)

36. Re: Silencing noisy air ratchets? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 12:08:46 -0400
Thanks! I'll have to give that a try. One thought... if you controlled the length of the tube just right, you could change that nasty high-pitched squeal into a farting sound... an inner tube isn't t
/html/shop-talk/1999-05/msg00102.html (7,572 bytes)

37. What air tool to use with Scotchbrite pads? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 08:46:28 -0400
Hey all A while ago, I was working with a friend who had a very thorough and extensive selection of air tools. I am now slowly working my way in that direction, and am considering my next purchase. O
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00091.html (7,535 bytes)

38. Re: What air tool to use with Scotchbrite pads? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 10:25:01 -0400
That's kinda what I was expecting/hoping. No problems with speed, though? I guess you either regulate the pressure down or just don't use full throttle, eh? cmh -- Chris Heerschap - UNIX Systems Muti
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00096.html (7,201 bytes)

39. Re: i.r. air imapct wrenches? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 11:19:47 -0500
If you shop carefully you can find the 2131 for less than that. I got mine from Harbor Freight (like Mike) for $159. Good deal, but it was a short sale on their Inside Track club flier. However, A&I
/html/shop-talk/1999-03/msg00001.html (8,507 bytes)

40. Re: Craftsman Club calendar (score: 1)
Author: Chris Heerschap <Heerschap@eng.kns.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 08:15:16 -0500
How? I've saved some money on the sales, but I thought there was supposed to be some sort of discount on the tools... I used to show my card all the time and they've never once actually wanted to see
/html/shop-talk/1999-03/msg00069.html (8,131 bytes)


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