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61. Re: [Shop-talk] OT: Wireless router (again)? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 20:27:35 -0500
The Linksys WRT54G has been a favorite amongst my geeky friends for years. I got mine at Staples for $35 or so. They price-matched an online flyer from somewhere. I had the 'C' version which stands f
/html/shop-talk/2008-01/msg00135.html (8,277 bytes)

62. Re: [Shop-talk] Treadmill tripping gfci (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 20:29:30 -0500
Are you sure it's a gfci and not afci? Treadmills are known to trip the arc-fault devices now mandatory in bedroom circuits. jim _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http:
/html/shop-talk/2008-01/msg00136.html (7,372 bytes)

63. Re: [Shop-talk] Verizon FIOS (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 21:35:38 -0500
I just got FIOS after friends said it was fine. The $99/mo is about the same as I was paying for DSL + land line, plus I no longer need the rabbit ears on the TV. Downside is now I watch a lot more T
/html/shop-talk/2008-01/msg00140.html (7,740 bytes)

64. [Shop-talk] Cutting fiberglass? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:04:45 -0500
Since FIFO doesn't work so well for home renovations, I'm going to have to cut a shower enclosure in half to remove it. It's made of fiberglass. How nasty will it get if I use the sawzall? Will the f
/html/shop-talk/2008-02/msg00062.html (6,644 bytes)

65. Re: [Shop-talk] Cutting fiberglass? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 10:25:39 -0500
I'm happy to report that the cutting went well. The "demolition" sawzall blade (which will shake you like a dozen overcaffeinated pit bulls if it catches on something it can't cut) cut the 'glass int
/html/shop-talk/2008-02/msg00065.html (6,988 bytes)

66. Re: [Shop-talk] erratic fuel gauge and a legitimate shop talk (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 20:44:39 -0500
Same deal except that I had left the choke on. I was aware of the self-lowering feature, but a bug in the design (IMO) lowers all 3 arms at once, instead of in order, (or ideally, selectably from the
/html/shop-talk/2008-02/msg00114.html (9,866 bytes)

67. [Shop-talk] Cast iron to PVC soil pipe adapter? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2008 16:27:30 -0500
I'm adding a half bath in the basement and I'm toying with doing the plumbing myself. My soil pipe is cast iron, laid horizontally just under the surface of the slab. Then there are 2 45s to bring it
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00086.html (6,927 bytes)

68. Re: [Shop-talk] Cast iron to PVC soil pipe adapter? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:21:46 -0400
I was in HD yesterday and the only cast iron I saw was a toilet flange. Actually I saw about 12 different types of flanges. Oy. I tore up the slab a bit and what I have is a wye and a 45 in the bull
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00114.html (9,398 bytes)

69. Re: [Shop-talk] Fw: Cast iron to PVC soil pipe adapter? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 22:53:13 -0400
I opened up my copy of Renovations by Litchfield and he had a bit on extending the pipe via the cleanout. So I went down and had a better look at the wye and the cleanout is threaded into a leaded ad
/html/shop-talk/2008-03/msg00127.html (9,914 bytes)

70. Re: [Shop-talk] Gambrel Roof Aesthetics? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 22:29:28 -0400
This won't be much help, but it may plant a seed. I don't like Gambrels at all, but I imagine if I had to design one, I'd start with putting a 90 degree gable on top of a Mansard. I am, however, in f
/html/shop-talk/2008-04/msg00015.html (7,507 bytes)

71. Re: [Shop-talk] Coleman Pressure Washer, Cutting Out (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:41:47 -0400
Are they on a well? Could the excessive pressure be comeing from the expansion tank filling? This seems indicative of a fuel filter being clogged. jim _______________________________________________
/html/shop-talk/2008-04/msg00046.html (8,006 bytes)

72. [Shop-talk] Mystery pipe in foundation (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 09:21:56 -0400
I have a stone & mortar foundation in MA, built in 1926. I tore down the 1970s knotty pine wall and came across a 3/4" iron pipe coming through the foundation like a water pipe would. Except it's onl
/html/shop-talk/2008-06/msg00105.html (7,427 bytes)

73. Re: [Shop-talk] Removing sheet vinyl flooring (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:25:04 -0400
If it's older than the 80s, get it tested for asbestos if you're concerned about such things. You'll need 3 tests- the top layer, bottom layer, and the adhesive. Sometimes heat from a heat gun will s
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00030.html (8,352 bytes)

74. Re: [Shop-talk] 6 to 3 fuel saving (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:04:26 -0400
I have an '04 WRX. A friend had an '02. She said no matter how gently she drove, she never got better than 22mpg. So I never tried. WHen gas hit $4 I tried. Shift at 2000 rpm, predictive coasting, no
/html/shop-talk/2008-07/msg00193.html (8,601 bytes)

75. [Shop-talk] Liquid paint stripper? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 16:16:59 -0400
I need to strip a bunch of hinges of years of oil & latex paint. All the strippers I found at ACE are 'super thick cling" which doesn't make a nice dip & strip setup. Anything out there that will do
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00104.html (7,267 bytes)

76. Re: [Shop-talk] Liquid paint stripper? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:48:33 -0400
After 24 hours, the TSP did a decent job on the latex, fair on the oil. I needed to use steel wool to remove the oil paint and that killed the patina I was hoping to save. Simple green, suggested by
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00113.html (7,843 bytes)

77. Re: [Shop-talk] Liquid paint stripper? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 15:50:04 -0400
Thanks! But I fear by the rust spots after washing off the TSP that I have brass-plated hinges, in which case I think I will give up and buy ORB hinges that will match the original doorknob patina mu
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00116.html (8,279 bytes)

78. Re: [Shop-talk] 2 by's for truck ramp (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:14:17 -0400
20% more? For actual numbers, you can exptrapolate from joist span tables and the live load they can support, except the data is only relevant to the "on edge" orientation. jim ______________________
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00178.html (9,152 bytes)

79. Re: [Shop-talk] 2 by's for truck ramp (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:33:23 -0400
Google "joist span tables" and you should be set for the day :-) As others noted, there isn't much strength in a flat board- the strength comes from compression at the top and tension at the bottom,
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00184.html (8,976 bytes)

80. Re: [Shop-talk] Quality Ratchets (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 08:04:55 -0400
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/tools/hand+tools/ratchets+%26+wrenches/1- 4%22+drive+pivoting+ratchet.do It sure looks like that's a tensioner screw on the handle. There's another manufacturer I
/html/shop-talk/2008-08/msg00232.html (8,112 bytes)


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