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1. Re: Any amateur locksmiths? (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 23:05:20 -0500
I've cut those locks off using a dremel tool, and a largish number of fiberglass reinforced cut-off wheels. A die grinder would be much faster! Let the storage facility know what you're going to do,
/html/shop-talk/2006-03/msg00013.html (7,675 bytes)

2. Re: Tankless whole-house water heater (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 23:20:02 -0500
One place that demand-driven water heaters really shine is where the input water is pre-heated, or partially pre-heated. For instance, if you've got a solar water heater, you can feed water that's 10
/html/shop-talk/2006-03/msg00014.html (9,055 bytes)

3. Re: looking for suggestion on shipping (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 18:54:42 -0500
Density and value per pound. Class 85 is something like 15 lbs per cubic foot. Cost per pound depends on the classification. Freight rating is something of a black art. I'd be inclined to think that'
/html/shop-talk/2006-03/msg00034.html (7,862 bytes)

4. Re: Tankless whole-house water heater (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 07:10:47 -0500
Another thing to consider: The energy bill passed last fall has some tax credits for installing efficient water heaters. I can't remember the details, though, except the standards are pretty high. --
/html/shop-talk/2006-03/msg00041.html (7,813 bytes)

5. Re: Power washers (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 12:03:51 -0500
You can also rent them from most tool rental places. If you're only going to use it to wash a deck once a year, it may make sense to just rent one for a day. It'll cost more in the long run, but you
/html/shop-talk/2006-03/msg00049.html (7,887 bytes)

6. Re: armored cable (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 19:40:48 -0500
It gives me the creeps, though. I want to be able to *see* that the problem is fixed. David -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com
/html/shop-talk/2006-02/msg00011.html (6,876 bytes)

7. Re: Thermal Cleaning at Home? (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:27:26 -0500
I haven't done this at home, but it's how my former machine shop did things. (Former because they screwed up the work on my tractor engine, and I had to take the damn thing apart and have the work re
/html/shop-talk/2006-02/msg00079.html (7,379 bytes)

8. Re: Intermittent Honda turn signal (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 22:58:58 -0500
My first thought is to check the grounds. I had a car that did this brand new. The dealer replaced the flasher, eventually the turn signal stalk. The problem turned out to be a defective socket, with
/html/shop-talk/2006-01/msg00003.html (7,794 bytes)

9. Re: winding garage door springs (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 23:14:09 -0500
BE CAREFUL. Those springs are wound really tight. The first time I undid one, I wasn't expecting it to be that much force, and I nearly lost my grip on the tool. I've got a pair of tools I use for ad
/html/shop-talk/2006-01/msg00040.html (9,744 bytes)

10. Re: Powder Coating [was: gasoline resistant paint] (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 08:39:44 -0500
They have been dropping in price pretty quickly. Well less than 100 bucks will get one that reads high enough to do what you want. You'll also find that you have a lot more uses for the thing than yo
/html/shop-talk/2006-01/msg00046.html (7,861 bytes)

11. Re: Battery storage (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 02:14:22 -0500
All populated by people who can't quote properly? -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00020.html (8,061 bytes)

12. Re: How do I stop this madness? (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 23:43:28 -0500
On the other hand, I think this a very good reason to have mailing lists default to replying to the sender. "Reply to group" or "reply to all" or whatever it's called in a given mail reader means I g
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00106.html (10,149 bytes)

13. Re: How do I stop this madness? (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 00:06:04 -0500
That's possible. It's also possible that your ISP does filtering on Message-ID. One of mine did that. Mild application of the clue-stick got them to stop though. (If you can't see why it might be a b
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00110.html (9,792 bytes)

14. Re: How do I stop this madness? (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 14:41:50 -0500
Mail from the list will have the header Sender: shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net Mail to other team.net lists will have a different sender. If your mail filter won't let you filter on Sender:, get a be
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00122.html (9,038 bytes)

15. Re: 20# propane tanks - half full or half empty??? (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 11:11:59 -0500
Not likely on a 20 lb tank. Most places that fill them do it flat rate. (Getting someone to get out in the cold isn't worth it to sell you one gallon of propane.) If you bring a bunch, they'll do it
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00156.html (9,727 bytes)

16. Re: 20# propane tanks - half full or half empty??? (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 11:22:05 -0500
Better is to use both tanks at the same time. Propane is used as a vapor in heaters and the like, but is a liquid in the tank. The vapor pressure and rate of vaporization both go down with temperatur
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00157.html (9,605 bytes)

17. Re: 20# propane tanks - half full or half empty??? (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 14:01:16 -0500
Maybe. I've never filled a non-empty tank anywhere but around here. All the filling stations around here either charge flat rate for 20# tanks, or have a minimum that's pretty much what what a 20# ta
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00162.html (10,141 bytes)

18. Re: 20# propane tanks - half full or half empty??? (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 01:20:24 -0500
It's called a manifold. You can get them that do what Charles says. You can also get them that let you run multiple tanks at the same time. That's useful, because you can only pull so much propane of
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00170.html (9,483 bytes)

19. Re: Ground Source Heat Pumps (Was Shop heater) (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 20:06:50 -0500
There may also be some tax incentives for installing a GSHP. I know draft versions of this year's energy bill had some new ones; I don't know how they ended up. And a fair number of states offer tax
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00196.html (7,810 bytes)

20. Re: Where to buy '79 Kubota tractor wheels? (score: 1)
Author: David Scheidt <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 14:09:49 -0500
I don't know anything about them. There are lots of web based forua for tractor discussion. Try this one: http://www.ssbtractor.com/wwwboard/Kubota_tractors.html A dealer in Ag tires should be able t
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00225.html (7,435 bytes)


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