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381. Re: [Shop-talk] Tabbed axle washers (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:13:19 -0700
Or just some 400 grit and a flat plate - ceramic tiles are great for this kind of thing. Use a "figure 8" motion and measure often. _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net h
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00083.html (8,506 bytes)

382. Re: [Shop-talk] Tabbed axle washers (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:17:39 -0700
Interesting. I remember doing this conversion on our Morris Minor (same front axle setup) and not running into any dimensional problems... I ultimately left the spacer out. I can believe that there
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00084.html (8,608 bytes)

383. Re: [Shop-talk] Tabbed axle washers (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:42:00 -0700
You can take off more with coarse grit and then finish with fine. It will go rather quickly. You won't get uniform thickness with a file, mostly because there's no good way to hold such a thin piece
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00087.html (8,777 bytes)

384. Re: [Shop-talk] Machine Screw shopper needed (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 19:31:19 -0700 (PDT)
Try West Marine? _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/shop-talk http://www.te
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00093.html (7,613 bytes)

385. Re: [Shop-talk] Machine Screw shopper needed (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 19:48:47 -0700 (PDT)
5/16-24 is from the UNF series. But it doesn't appear to be a readily available size for machine screws, just cap screws. _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00097.html (7,299 bytes)

386. Re: [Shop-talk] Hydraulic fluid question (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 15:15:07 -0700
I posted a long article that I wrote many years back, but it's been embargoed the list manager because it's too long. Go to http://w3.uwyo.edu/~metal/faq.txt and look at item 33. Best, chris ________
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00115.html (7,901 bytes)

387. Re: [Shop-talk] Seals (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:00:40 -0700
The Monster List knows :-) http://www.dimebank.com/monster/burst/00566.html _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list htt
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00162.html (6,630 bytes)

388. Re: [Shop-talk] water heater troubleshooting (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 17:46:30 -0700 (PDT)
It's almost certainly the thermocouple. _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00151.html (7,028 bytes)

389. Re: [Shop-talk] water heater troubleshooting (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 09:00:27 -0700 (PDT)
Yeah, others have pointed that out, too - I missed the point that your pilot is working. Sorry.... _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Sh
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00161.html (8,440 bytes)

390. Re: [Shop-talk] Quality Ratchets (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 06:15:30 -0700 (PDT)
Pretty much everything that Griot's sells (tool-wise) is just rebranded. Those ratchet handles have a familiar shape ... Snap-On? Blue Point? Maybe S-K? I've been using a USAG pivot head ratchet for
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00238.html (8,065 bytes)

391. Re: [Shop-talk] Quality Ratchets (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:02:36 -0700 (PDT)
I've got a FACOM flex head ratchet and really like it - but I'm intrigued by the idea of the SK Roto design with the FACOM ratchet mechanism. All the SK Roto handles that I can find on the web are 36
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00253.html (8,076 bytes)

392. Re: [Shop-talk] 6 volts (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 11:31:37 -0700
I think that it's common in the 356/VW world to switch everything to 12V but leave the 6V starter in place :-) _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/don
/html/shop-talk/2008-09/msg00033.html (6,984 bytes)

393. Re: [Shop-talk] Notching rafters for purlins? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 13:44:24 -0700
I guess it depends on how clean you want the cuts/channels. I often build shelves out of 2x4s, and I notch the uprights to hold the crosspieces. All I do is set my circular saw to 2x4 depth, cut eith
/html/shop-talk/2008-09/msg00067.html (7,606 bytes)

394. Re: [Shop-talk] Fastener question (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 12:32:54 -0700
This is exactly what riv-nuts are for. A good local hardware store should be able to sell you a few fasteners and the simple handtool required to install them (that is, you don't necessarily need the
/html/shop-talk/2008-09/msg00107.html (7,771 bytes)

395. Re: [Shop-talk] Levels (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 07:14:54 -0700 (PDT)
What I've done for rough-and-ready shelves, especially when I'm after either a complex layout or precise fit in a space (like a storage locker) is build a frame out of notched 2x4s. The uprights get
/html/shop-talk/2008-09/msg00140.html (8,738 bytes)

396. Re: [Shop-talk] kids tool bench (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 16:30:30 -0700
It's funny how times change. I'm not a parent, so I'm only qualified to not comment - and I'm aware of that. When I was a kid, no more than 4 (this would be 1961 or so), there was a line of toy kids
/html/shop-talk/2008-09/msg00217.html (8,681 bytes)

397. Re: [Shop-talk] Bending stuff (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 07:15:04 -0700 (PDT)
There are a number of "universal bender" machines out there that are basically a post, clamp and lever, intended for ornamental iron work and strap making. But they won't handle 3" work. A torch woul
/html/shop-talk/2008-10/msg00115.html (7,164 bytes)

398. Re: [Shop-talk] Quick question on garage floors and garage lifts (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 14:30:52 -0700
Hmm. Not quite right. It's true that the EE department had an ARPANET IMP in one of the labs (it was the signal processing prof ... can't recall his name) but they balked at buying the interface requ
/html/shop-talk/2008-10/msg00207.html (10,050 bytes)

399. Re: [Shop-talk] Quick question on garage floors and garage lifts (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 16:25:35 -0700
One of my most-prized possessions is a GPS-driven clock that uses Nixie tubes for the display :-) _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop
/html/shop-talk/2008-10/msg00210.html (8,923 bytes)

400. [Shop-talk] hydronic heat retrofit? (score: 1)
Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 19:51:53 -0800 (PST)
We live in a 1927 California Craftsman that has a central forced air furnace ... that must have been some sort of retrofit, I'm guessing, but maybe not (most houses in that period were built with in-
/html/shop-talk/2008-11/msg00016.html (7,446 bytes)


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