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61. Re: [Shop-talk] bridgeport or cincinnati mill? (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 20:43:53 -0700
Now you're talking religion.... I think they come from the same factory, but my experience is that Grizzly holds them to higher standards of QC or at least finish. Most of my stationary tools are Gri
/html/shop-talk/2007-07/msg00101.html (8,406 bytes)

62. Re: [Shop-talk] Air compressor disconnect (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 20:49:40 -0700
Mine apparently will leak down a little. I pumped it up today around noon (about 140 PSI) and closed the discharge valve and switched the breaker off. This evening it was down to around 90; still a L
/html/shop-talk/2007-07/msg00102.html (9,854 bytes)

63. Re: [Shop-talk] Airline Piping (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:29:05 -0700
With the exception of the auto drain, which I have yet to purchase (any recommendations?) this is how I plumbed my shop earlier this summer after I got my new air compressor. I installed a 3/4" hard
/html/shop-talk/2007-08/msg00032.html (9,806 bytes)

64. Re: [Shop-talk] Airline Piping (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 19:37:41 -0700
Great idea. Do you remember where you got it? _______________________________________________ Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/shop-talk
/html/shop-talk/2007-08/msg00042.html (10,074 bytes)

65. Re: [Shop-talk] Airline Piping (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 20:00:31 -0700
Well, you could unplug it when you aren't in the shop, or you could pull the circuit for the auto drain off one leg of the compressor circuit on the bottom of the disconnect, and then open the discon
/html/shop-talk/2007-08/msg00055.html (8,617 bytes)

66. [Shop-talk] RTV Silicone (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 10:16:45 -0700
I have an older (well, maybe only 15 or so years old, so maybe not that old) steel Thermos with a flip top spout built into the cap. The cap gasket (assuming there actually is a gasket) leaks. I was
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00002.html (7,355 bytes)

67. Re: [Shop-talk] RTV Silicone (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 12:22:49 -0700
** Yeah, it's practically brand new. It's my "truck" thremos so it gets knocked around a bit. ** I thought I remembered seeing something like that. Thanks. I'll look for it. ** What? Throw away a pra
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00005.html (7,832 bytes)

68. [Shop-talk] Acid sharpening? (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 19:34:30 -0700
Have we talked about this one? I believe it came up on my machinist's list a while back but nothing conclusive came of it. I have a quart (plastic) bottle of something called "Chemsharp". I got it ma
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00084.html (8,211 bytes)

69. Re: [Shop-talk] Acid sharpening? (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 21:51:43 -0700
thanks. Interesting link. Looks like regular old battery acid might work. _______________________________________________ Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/shop-talk
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00088.html (9,582 bytes)

70. Re: [Shop-talk] Parts Washers (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 20:01:26 -0700
Agitene and Super Agitene are petroleum based according to their MSDS. Graymills does make a product call Aquatine and Super Aquatine that are water soluble, but given the cost of the regular stuff,
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00156.html (9,290 bytes)

71. Re: [Shop-talk] Parts Washers (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 22:05:38 -0700
Time for a shop expansion. _______________________________________________ Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/shop-talk
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00163.html (7,887 bytes)

72. Re: [Shop-talk] Parts Washers (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 20:06:31 -0700
I used oven cleaner for years to clean really nasty, gunky truck and motorcycle engines; it worked great, but as was pointed out, keep it off stuff you want to stay painted. I also collect and restor
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00189.html (9,577 bytes)

73. Re: [Shop-talk] fresh oil stain on concrete floor (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 13:36:00 -0700
After the kitty litter (or sawdust in my case), full strength Simple Green usually works to remove any residue. Scrub it in with a broom or brush, let it sit a while, then more kitty litter/sawdust.
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00297.html (8,830 bytes)

74. [Shop-talk] Generator thread (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 13:52:56 -0700
Is it time for the generator thread again? Maybe past time for the Gulf Coast/hurricane-prone folks.... Anyway, I am going through my annual quandary whether or not to replace my old Hobart 8KW welde
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00298.html (9,583 bytes)

75. Re: [Shop-talk] Generator thread (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 14:35:05 -0700
I'm just glad it starts and runs....I'm reluctant to dink with it. I don't think there is much in the way in adjustment on the carb; I just try to keep the oil changed, linkages lubed and everything
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00301.html (8,507 bytes)

76. Re: [Shop-talk] Generator thread (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 19:47:59 -0700
I've seen these, too. As I have both a 16 and a 30 HP diesel tractor I had given them some thought, as well. The cons, as I see it and as have been pointed out to me by others, are as follows: You mi
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00012.html (10,493 bytes)

77. Re: [Shop-talk] Re laser range finder (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2007 20:03:41 -0700
If you could stretch a string and measure it, why not get a cheap Horrible Freight 100 yard/meter fiberglass tape measure? I have one; low tech but it works fine. Sorry about it's not being a range f
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00202.html (8,823 bytes)

78. Re: [Shop-talk] Re laser range finder (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:33:32 -0700
I had forgotten about the CRC Handbook. When I was working in the nuclear industry in the early '80s (pre Google) I was on the lookout for a good used one but could never find one I could afford, or
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00216.html (9,783 bytes)

79. Re: [Shop-talk] Re laser range finder (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:47:39 -0700
Yeah, that's the one. You can get a used copy of the 86th edition for around $35, the 87th will set you back around $55, and the current edition, 88th, is around $100 used and new $140. The 86th (or
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00225.html (9,418 bytes)

80. Re: [Shop-talk] HF: Jigsaw blades, etc. (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 19:02:30 -0700
You always have to check ALL the listed prices, both at the store, in their flyers, catalogs and on the web. They may have three or four prices on the same thing depending on where it is listed, but
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00459.html (8,188 bytes)


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