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41. RE: H.F. framing nailer (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 10:37:47 -0500
Me too... I have a HF nailer I bought over a year ago (uses 21 degree nail if I remember right - or is it 28 degree?). It works fine for what uses I've put it to. Double nails sometimes if the work i
/html/shop-talk/2005-03/msg00033.html (7,419 bytes)

42. RE: WOOT! the tig is here! (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 16:59:09 -0500
To add to this, I have a relative old house with a strange breaker box. The power bus is broken into two sections - the top part is connected to the cables the feed power into the box. They are hot a
/html/shop-talk/2005-03/msg00098.html (9,550 bytes)

43. RE: battery backup sump pumps (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 13:13:22 -0500
It all depends on where you live. When I lived in Cheyenne Wyoming, the neighborhood I lived in had basement water problems. No rain, middle of drought, and the sump pumps would run. There was claims
/html/shop-talk/2005-01/msg00032.html (8,054 bytes)

44. RE: Why *not* Armor All ? (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:26:14 -0500
In my Experience, Armor-All "dries-out" the plastic/vinyl. It seems to be ok if used constantly, but if you skip an application, then the plastic starts to crack - the plastic/vinyl is worse than if
/html/shop-talk/2005-01/msg00065.html (7,158 bytes)

45. RE: Tool cabinets ... (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:12:50 -0500
One advantage of the Sears arrangement - that I admit that I've had to use more than once - is that you can unhook the drawers and remove them when a tool falls out of a drawer and jams things up. I
/html/shop-talk/2005-01/msg00122.html (8,435 bytes)

46. RE: Bathroom Fan/Light/Heater? (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:58:56 -0500
Most likely a way to discourage automatic spamming... That and prompting people to "trim" unnecessary quoted lines of text... Tim Mullen
/html/shop-talk/2005-01/msg00180.html (7,787 bytes)

47. RE: car batteries. who do you trust? (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:15:15 -0500
I've had good luck with Delco batteries from the local discount auto parts stores. They've been cheaper than Sears, and have lasted me at least 5 years each. The main reason that I use the Delco is t
/html/shop-talk/2005-01/msg00182.html (7,784 bytes)

48. RE: handheld blower blues (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 16:49:48 -0500
Have you tried running it with the gas cap a bit loose? I had a weed-eater that did that once. The cap was also the vent to the gas tank, and it was plugged. The engine starved for fuel since the gas
/html/shop-talk/2004-12/msg00047.html (7,476 bytes)

49. RE: Crazy idea that will work! (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 11:05:15 -0500
Spread salt? Sorry, I couldn't resist... Tim Mullen
/html/shop-talk/2004-12/msg00050.html (8,058 bytes)

50. RE: Antifreeze testing (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:52:25 -0500
Just one flaw. Anti-freeze protection is just one function of the coolant. It also provides lubrication for water pump seals, and anti-corrosion protection for the metal in the engine/cooling system.
/html/shop-talk/2004-12/msg00071.html (7,354 bytes)

51. Washing Machine Motors (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:42:44 -0500
Since we seem to be on strange topics lately: Do washing machine motors "wear out"? We have an old washing machine that has been repaired several times through the years and works very well, except f
/html/shop-talk/2004-12/msg00137.html (8,183 bytes)

52. RE: Washing Machine Motors (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 11:46:01 -0500
Lots of good information about motors starting, but there's just one thing... The motor is already running. The motor runs continuously, running the pump, then when the water level drops all the way
/html/shop-talk/2004-12/msg00154.html (8,497 bytes)

53. RE: Air Tools Lubricating (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 13:13:09 -0500
The only time I've ever used a lubricator was one of those "in-line" ones that you use near the tool. The oil was sucked dry in about 20 seconds, and I've never bothered to use one since. I have a fi
/html/shop-talk/2004-11/msg00023.html (7,738 bytes)

54. RE: Seasonal Cottage Plumbing (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 13:26:49 -0500
When I used to live in Wyoming, the house had a drain "system" for the outside faucet and sprinkler system. It was simply two valves in the basement - a gate valve to isolate the line from the rest o
/html/shop-talk/2004-11/msg00024.html (7,707 bytes)

55. RE: post hole diggers (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim (IIS)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:50:06 -0400
Since we are on the subject of post hole digging, I have a question. I have a split rail fence around the back of our yard. The problem is that a few of the posts have rotted and broken off. A couple
/html/shop-talk/2004-10/msg00131.html (8,159 bytes)

56. RE: Post hole diggers (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim (IIS)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 16:49:40 -0400
Not to worry. I plan to do as little as possible by hand. 8) 8) My posts are just set into the dirt - no concrete. It's just that I know that a couple of them are still pretty solid (and deep) - the
/html/shop-talk/2004-10/msg00136.html (8,344 bytes)

57. RE: oil change (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim (IIS)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 16:44:34 -0400
I had been trying to separate some parts that were rusted solid using my press. I had tried Liquid Wrench, PB Blaster, etc. and nothing happened. I finally ordered some Kroil (Sili-Kroil actually). I
/html/shop-talk/2004-10/msg00153.html (7,970 bytes)

58. RE: Vinyl storage shed (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim (IIS)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 09:48:05 -0700
I bought the Rubbermaid "Big Max" 7x7 ft. shed from Home Depot http://rubbermaid.com/hpd/consumer/product/detail.jhtml?prod=HPFG378401D PLAT&attributeId=&nextType=&currentType=&locationId=&thirdMenuI
/html/shop-talk/2004-09/msg00045.html (9,326 bytes)

59. RE: Vinyl storage shed (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim (IIS)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:01:11 -0700
Well, mine is actually kind of "under" the trees, so it doesn't get much sun light in the summer - plenty in the winter. Except for the dirt and "gunk" that has accumulated on it, it still looks and
/html/shop-talk/2004-09/msg00047.html (8,265 bytes)

60. RE: Air Chucks and Blow Guns (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim (IIS)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:13:14 -0700
I also had picked an odd brand of couplers. They were cheap and available at the time when I first bought them. Later as I needed more, they were hard to find, and expensive when I did. I finally dec
/html/shop-talk/2004-09/msg00076.html (9,319 bytes)


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