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41. Re: Merry Christmas!! (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 16:28:00 -0500
It hasn't happened to me, but I worry about it. Here in the 'hood they managed to kick the back door of the house completely out of the wall to get in, but they haven't made it into the shop yet. I
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00163.html (7,542 bytes)

42. Re: The Ideal Shop HELP 2 (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 13:40:00 -0500
"Build it and they will come."
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00171.html (6,663 bytes)

43. Re: The Ideal Shop HELP (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 13:44:00 -0500
I'm in Arkansas. It hits 110-115F here in midsummer. I went for uninterrupted white roofing on my shop. My Dad's shop has several skylights, 2x8' fiberglass panels in his steel roof. Temperature in
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00172.html (8,795 bytes)

44. Re: The Ideal Shop HELP (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 22:41:00 -0500
Most 'home center' type stores carry it in 4x8 sheets, either in the paneling or bathroom supplies sections. It's also known as "white melamine board" and is basically compressed masonite with a har
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00180.html (8,908 bytes)

45. Shop security (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 18:49:00 -0500
Sounds good. Stealthing helps too. My fence restricts the view into the shop when the doors are open. I keep stuff in boxes and cabinets so no exotic parts are tools are open to view. The stereo is
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00206.html (9,281 bytes)

46. RE: Shop security (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 20:04:00 -0500
Might be an interesting idea to wire a relay in the lighting circuit. Have the alarm open the relay. Fumbling in the dark or by flashlight would at least slow them down a bit. Dead-bolting the doors
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00207.html (8,710 bytes)

47. Re: Shop security (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 22:06:00 -0500
Ed Welbon on the GN list breeds tarantulas and lets them wander free in his house. He says they keep the flea and tick population from his hound dogs under control, and they're quite shy and not eas
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00215.html (9,128 bytes)

48. Safety question (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 18:55:00 -0500
I have about eight feet, but I close the lid on the solvent tank when welding or grinding. Actually, I keep it closed unless I'm actually using the tank. I went down to the fire department and asked
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00270.html (8,443 bytes)

49. Tap and Die set (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 19:12:00 -0500
Call Wholesale Tool, 800-331-4075, and Travers Tool, 800-221-0270. Tell them you want catalogs. These are machine tool suppliers, and they have more stuff than you can shake a stick at in a variety
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00271.html (8,212 bytes)

50. RE: Safety question (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 20:38:00 -0500
And this proves...? You can so the same with gasoline.
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00272.html (7,477 bytes)

51. Re: Toilet/Shower drain help. (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sat, 06 Nov 1999 00:17:00 -0500
We have a problem with tree roots, which periodically clog the pipe that runs out to the main sewer line that goes to the street. Estimated cost to replace the pipe is $1200. For the last eight year
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00058.html (8,305 bytes)

52. Re: shop heaters, more specific (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sat, 06 Nov 1999 19:15:00 -0500
Down here in the South it doesn't matter; the hygrometer needle seldom drops below 70% no matter what the temperature. Indeed, in winter with the natural gas and propane heaters going is when it dro
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00060.html (7,968 bytes)

53. Re: Toilet/Shower drain help. (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sat, 06 Nov 1999 19:13:00 -0500
The ancient Romans built aquaducts all over the Mediterrenean, but the first real sewer systems were done in the late middle ages when Paris became such a pestilent mess that even the government was
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00061.html (8,168 bytes)

54. Re: shop heaters, more specific (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 1999 19:43:00 -0500
Oh, yes! I put a freshly washed engine block in front of mine to dry it; a few moments after the heater came on, there was a loud "TINK!" as the block cracked. ;-<
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00088.html (7,851 bytes)

55. Re: From: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams) (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 07:40:00 -0500
Note most foam insulation sheets are self-extinguishing once the source of flame is removed.
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00122.html (6,512 bytes)

56. Re: Tool for a loved one (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 09:15:00 -0500
Small block Olds use 12-point 9/16" nuts. ARP uses 1/2" 12-point nuts on some 3/8" rod bolts, and 7/16" 12-point bolts for some conrod applications. So I have three 12-point sockets, just to deal wi
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00177.html (9,029 bytes)

57. Re: 12-pt nuts/bolts - was - Tool for a loved one (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 18:50:00 -0500
Reminds me of those T-shirts - "Johnson Tools - Everything is better if you have a BIG JOHNSON..."
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00189.html (7,711 bytes)

58. Re: 12-pt nuts/bolts - was - Tool for a loved one (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 19:34:00 -0500
2000cc Fords used internal spline screws to hold the cylinder head and timing belt tensioner on. Air cooled VWs used internal spline screws on the CV joints. There are male spline fasteners, but I'v
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00190.html (8,081 bytes)

59. Tools for a loved one (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 11:42:00 -0500
It's called the "magpie effect". Given a choice, people will go for the bright, shiny object every time. Snap-On makes a line of tools called "industrial", most of which have a coarse matte black fi
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00205.html (8,112 bytes)

60. Re: Tool for a loved one (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 09:32:00 -0500
Sears don't *make* tools. They periodically put a contract out for low bidder. Quality continues to decline. Their power tools are even worse - hardly any two drills or saws are alike from year to y
/html/shop-talk/1999-11/msg00223.html (8,652 bytes)


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