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301. Re: [Shop-talk] Stripped Screw heads (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:39:24 -0500
My rough order for any screw is * hose down with penetrating oil. * screwdriver/wrench * hammer * more penetrating oil * bigger screwdriver * bigger hammer * swear * air chisel The chisel works reall
/html/shop-talk/2008-02/msg00053.html (9,272 bytes)

302. Re: [Shop-talk] Stripped Screw heads (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 20:12:30 -0500
Yeah, well, I don't work on airplanes. When someone is paying you (well, the shop...) $70 an hour, it quickly becomes not worth it to try and save something like a brake rotor or a shock absorber. --
/html/shop-talk/2008-02/msg00056.html (8,695 bytes)

303. Re: [Shop-talk] Trash compactor uses (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:00:41 -0500
How boring! -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailman/
/html/shop-talk/2008-02/msg00068.html (7,002 bytes)

304. Re: [Shop-talk] Repair underground conduit (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:56:19 -0500
You'd have to pull the wires out for that. Was this guy an actual tree service, or just some guy with a shovel? Because I think the answer is, you don't, and his insurance company buys you a trench,
/html/shop-talk/2008-02/msg00081.html (7,698 bytes)

305. Re: [Shop-talk] Drilling holes in sheet metal (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 00:37:33 -0500
My hole saws -- which I admit are cheap junk -- all have an awful lot of set to them, and produce holes bigger than their nominal size. They're round holes, though, so it might not be a problem. -- D
/html/shop-talk/2008-02/msg00146.html (8,705 bytes)

306. Re: [Shop-talk] Mystery of the blown transformers (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 22:13:23 -0500
I'm with Randall. An AC/AC transformer is just a hunk of iron with wire wrapped around it. No moving parts, not much that can fail. As long as they don't overheat, and don't get exposed to weather, t
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00016.html (8,696 bytes)

307. Re: [Shop-talk] Mystery of the blown transformers (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:38:46 -0500
It certainly won't hurt to try. It's old enough it's probably designed to be opened. -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.t
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00027.html (9,093 bytes)

308. Re: [Shop-talk] Fabric for gravel driveway (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 18:57:51 -0500
"geo texile". Depending on what your subsoil is like, what the material you're building out of, and what kind traffic it's going to see, you may need it or not. -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00035.html (8,464 bytes)

309. Re: [Shop-talk] Fabric for gravel driveway (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 21:23:26 -0500
As long as you're white and male, eh? -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00039.html (8,815 bytes)

310. Re: [Shop-talk] Fabric for gravel driveway (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 06:32:25 -0500
Experience with dealing with that sort of place. -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailin
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00044.html (8,003 bytes)

311. Re: [Shop-talk] Stainless steel welding (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 16:45:48 -0500
I don't know much about welding stainless, but I know it can be done with a torch. It requires a flux, I think. What sort of filler is to be used depends on the alloy the parts are made of. Lots of s
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00047.html (7,547 bytes)

312. Re: [Shop-talk] hand tool recommendations that don't break the bank (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 21:09:05 -0500
If you can resist the urge to use a screwdriver as a chisel, hammer, and pry bar, an interchangable bit driver is quite cost effective. You can spend money on good quality bits where it matters, and
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00054.html (9,229 bytes)

313. Re: [Shop-talk] Stainless steel welding (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 21:18:06 -0500
Thanks for that. I think I knew all that, once... Columbium is more commonly known as niobium, outside of American circles. (Element 41, Nb. ) -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com ___________________
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00055.html (7,796 bytes)

314. Re: [Shop-talk] hoist and trolley for engine installation (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 15:26:49 -0500
It's been my experience that if you've got nice level floor, a cherry picker type hoist is easier to use. being able to move it side-to-side as well as back-to-front makes things much nicer. It sound
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00085.html (7,915 bytes)

315. Re: [Shop-talk] Floor Jacks (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 13:12:02 -0400
The Hein-Werner is prety much the standard Lincoln or walker floor jacks that used to be very common. It's, I'm told -- I don't have one, nor have I used one regularly -- a good jack. The shops I've
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00093.html (7,427 bytes)

316. Re: [Shop-talk] Floor Jacks (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 21:19:33 -0400
If I understand correctly, it uses the same repair kits. -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-tal
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00095.html (7,273 bytes)

317. Re: [Shop-talk] LCD Picture Frames (slightly shop related) (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:58:15 -0400
Control panel->display->screen saver tab There's a "my pictures slideshow" option that does what Inch wants. -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Suppo
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00105.html (8,998 bytes)

318. Re: [Shop-talk] PC Hackin' (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 16:13:45 -0400
If you can run a defragger, you can read and rewrite every block on the disk. That means you've got control of the machine. It the business's machine, they control the use of it. You wouldn't object
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00137.html (8,761 bytes)

319. Re: [Shop-talk] 9,500 kWh of production in first year (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:49:25 -0400
Keep in mind that a constant price for watt, which is what solar has been for the last 2 or three years, is a price decrease, relative to any non-renewable source. The cost per watt of fossil fuel so
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00147.html (8,272 bytes)

320. Re: [Shop-talk] air operated grease guns. (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 17:44:36 -0400
I've fitted my mini-greasegun with a zerk fitting so it can be refilled from a bigger one. Much easier (and cheaper) than using cartridges. -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com ______________________
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00154.html (7,568 bytes)


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