I totally agree, it can be done. I think the original post was "they just chucked a new piece in and cut new threads" and my intent was to suggest why it would might be quicker to just start over. Ar
Not knowing exactly what a 'lobster clasp' looked like I Googled it. At least now I know what he is talking about. And maybe the replacement is out there amongst the many pages and ebay listing that
Maybe something like this would do the job -- http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/NTESearch?storeId=6970&N=0&Ntk=All&Ntt=wagon&Nty=1&D=wagon&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Dx=mode+matchallpartial
I have an opportunity to buy a mill. The owner is willing to palletize it. Now all I need to do is figure out how to engage a freight company to go to his house with a tailgate lift, he has a pallet
Following Eric's advice I called Freight Center and talked to Kevin - x1024. He was very helpful. My deal with the seller fell thru but the shipping would have been very straight forward with Kevin's
Add a finely crafted one inch trim block to the top of the block? Maybe a different color wood so it looks like it was designed that way rather than added on after the fact? _________________________
Don't have that one but have one like it. Works for fine detailed work and is very dependent on how sharp the file is. The files are quite small. Serious material removal is not in its play book. Is
My person experience with a "bought new in 2001" JD X595. Excellent "garden tractor" -- if that is what you call something with a 24 hp diesel motor in it -- IMHO. Loader, snow blower, mower, aerator
http://dewaltownersgroup.com/index.php?topic=327.0 Half way down the page. Such a good idea they discontinued it. OK, before you all throw away your tools, I have an idea... First, I got rid of all m
For one that "is not small but it works" look at the top of the page. Have to change the components to get to 18v but the basics are there. Sniff, sniff. If they made it for the 18V, I'd buy it in a
I will retract the "it works" and simply go with "is not small" then ;-} I'd be REEAL careful building that, though. For one thing, the schematic clearly has some errors, as it shows a direct short a
I am replacing the on the exterior walls of my basement shop. The old insulation was just fiberglass batts with no vapor barrier covered by clear plastic. The new insulation is also fiberglass batts
I've only taken two off and both were a PITA. The two issues were very related. The first is that both valves were put on by a gorilla. Not sure what the torque specs are on it but it either looks li
Just my opinion ... All are 60 gallon, twin cylinder, cast iron, oil bath. Using a Minnesota zip code for pricing ... Husky ($449) and Campbell-Hausfield ($469) are 11.5 SCFM, 40 psi and 10.2 SCFM at
Maybe not your vendor of choice but pictures to get the discussion going ... does what you need look anything like these and if not what modifications would need to be made to make them work? http://