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81. RE: Screwdriving (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 19:16:00 -0500
No local contractor would be caught dead driving a screw. Power staplers, even for framing and sheetrock. When they can't get a staple big enough, they use nailguns powered by .22 blanks. I don't th
/html/shop-talk/1999-01/msg00162.html (7,874 bytes)

82. Bridgeport (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 10:10:00 -0500
Option B. Check out my web page for how-to. ==dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us== I've got a secret / I've been hiding / under my skin / | Who are you? my heart is human / my blood is boiling / my brain
/html/shop-talk/1999-01/msg00216.html (7,060 bytes)

83. Re: LBC related Trivia Quiz (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Wed, 09 Dec 1998 05:32:00 -0500
I dunno, but I remember "The Fabulous Thunderbirds" from a long time ago, and a band called Diesel in the '80s. And one called Pantera.
/html/shop-talk/1998-12/msg00041.html (7,048 bytes)

84. Disposing of Brake Fluid (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 05:32:00 -0500
Brake fluid is a glycol, similar to some types of antifreeze. It is biodegradable. Most water treatment plants will have no trouble handling it if you pour it down the drain. Some areas recommend ju
/html/shop-talk/1998-12/msg00046.html (8,142 bytes)

85. FTP area (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 18:12:00 -0500
Heck, even here in Arkansas I know of three other people with twisted pair pulled through their workshops. I think it's a trend... BTW, old 19" equipment racks make killer roll-about toolboxes. You
/html/shop-talk/1998-11/msg00000.html (6,389 bytes)

86. Re: Tire mounting equipment (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 10:58:00 -0500
I paid $600 for a used Coates RC-20A a few years ago, after having had $1100 worth of wheels scarred by some bozos at a local tire shop. I figure it's a preventive measure. Plus I don't spend hours
/html/shop-talk/1998-10/msg00068.html (8,043 bytes)

87. Homak brand toolchests? (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 06:24:00 -0500
I want lots of shallow drawers, as many as I can get. I don't need a 5 inch deep drawer to hold wrenches or screwdrivers! But most toolboxes have a few deep drawers to hold "big tools". I put my cir
/html/shop-talk/1998-10/msg00076.html (8,390 bytes)

88. Re: Air Compressor Insallation (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 08:13:00 -0500
My compressor came bolted to a pallet. When I put it in the shed I just lifted it in and scooted it in a corner, pallet and all. I screwed a 1x2 strip to the floor in case it tried to walk around, b
/html/shop-talk/1998-10/msg00100.html (7,826 bytes)

89. Setting up shop (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 18:33:00 -0500
Build the benches high; the recommended heights in the architectural books seem to be intended for midgets. Remember you'll normally be standing when working at the bench. Compressors are a whole su
/html/shop-talk/1998-08/msg00119.html (11,618 bytes)

90. Re: Setting up shop (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 21:09:00 -0500
My compressor is in a shed and fairly quiet. However, I'm working out of a shop in a heavily built up residential area, and since it hits 100F around noon I do much of my work at night. I try not to
/html/shop-talk/1998-08/msg00141.html (8,372 bytes)

91. Re: Parts washer fluid (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 1998 05:02:00 -0500
Wait until they realize you're exhaling CO2, the notorious "greenhouse gas." ==dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us== I've got a secret / I've been hiding / under my skin / | Who are you? my heart is human
/html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00053.html (7,141 bytes)

92. Lining material for tool drawers (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 09:19:00 -0500
Took me a moment to figure out what you were talking about; your question was in your subject line. I use bathroom towels. One towel, folded two or three times as required, seems to do the job well.
/html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00069.html (8,851 bytes)

93. TEST (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 17:53:00 -0500
I think it failed; it's full of nasty HTML crud. ==dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us== I've got a secret / I've been hiding / under my skin / | Who are you? my heart is human / my blood is boiling / my
/html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00088.html (6,995 bytes)

94. Re: Cleaning Shop Rags (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 18:15:00 -0500
I have a bucket full of soapy water by the door. When I leave the shop I toss the dirty rags in. Every few months the collected rags get washed; I don't use many, mostly paper towels. A friend's sho
/html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00089.html (8,788 bytes)

95. cleaning shop rags (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 18:23:00 -0500
If you keep a watch in the paper you can sometimes find "apartment size" appliances. They're *tiny*.
/html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00090.html (8,125 bytes)

96. RE: Shop Equipment for sale (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 09:55:00 -0500
The DOT regs that started the mess are pretty stupid, but the shops love it, since it lets them screw more money out of their victims. Er, customers. You can buy tanks from Northern Hydraulic or Sea
/html/shop-talk/1998-06/msg00067.html (8,553 bytes)

97. Re: Gas Cylinders (was: Shop Equipment for sale) (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 10:53:00 -0500
Most of the equipment in my machine shop is older than I am; a 1954 lathe, a 1950 mill, a 1941 mill (with a War Department plate!), another lathe of uncertain vintage, probably around 1915. Most of
/html/shop-talk/1998-06/msg00081.html (8,609 bytes)

98. RE: Shop Equipment for sale (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 18:06:00 -0500
Around here nobody will fill a tank unless it's theirs, or if you have the original purchase receipt from when you bought the tank. If you swap out your tanks, now you have *their* tanks - and you'r
/html/shop-talk/1998-06/msg00084.html (8,127 bytes)

99. garage stuff (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 19:44:00 -0500
Chris is right. My shop has no windows, no skylights, no external hardware for the two fold-up bay doors, and it has a dead-bolted steel door with a "screen door" of expanded wire mesh with a dead b
/html/shop-talk/1998-06/msg00085.html (7,743 bytes)

100. solvent stoeage (score: 1)
Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 21:18:00 -0500
My shop has two sets of welding bottles, a 10 gallon parts washer filled with kerosene, a honing tank with 15 gallons of Diesel fuel, a rod hone with 2 gallons of honing oil, and a valve grinder wit
/html/shop-talk/1998-05/msg00058.html (9,228 bytes)


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