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1. Re: Electrics + Genius = Not ! (score: 1)
Author: "Jon N. LeChevet" <lechevet@worldweb.net>
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 05:04:43 -0400
Four prong plugs are available, but not in much demand since code allows for three prong plugs. I agree with you that an integral ground for 220 volt appliances makes sense. Until code changes, we wi
/html/shop-talk/1996-07/msg00001.html (12,278 bytes)

2. Re: What the NEC has to say about the whole compressor/dryer (score: 1)
Author: "Jon N. LeChevet" <lechevet@worldweb.net>
Date: Tue, 02 Jul 1996 06:13:56 -0400
Ed: Thanks for the info. Seems like I have to go out and buy a new copy of the NEC now. :-) This change was LONG overdue. I would equate this to the sea change that required grounded plugs on 110 vol
/html/shop-talk/1996-07/msg00007.html (13,334 bytes)

3. Re: Electricity Theory/Practicality (score: 1)
Author: "Jon N. LeChevet" <lechevet@worldweb.net>
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 22:19:05 -0400
Whoa up! Black, white, and green says single phase (110 volt) wiring. The dryer plug is phase to phase (220 volt) and calls for white, red, and black wiring with green as the safety ground. Green --
/html/shop-talk/1996-06/msg00057.html (9,164 bytes)

4. Re: Electrics + Genius = Not ! (score: 1)
Author: "Jon N. LeChevet" <lechevet@worldweb.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 17:57:25 -0400
Ray: Nick is connecting to a dryer plug (probably 40 amps) and that plug MUST have a neutral. The reason is that control and auxilliary circuits often use 110 volts, even on a 220 volt machine. For e
/html/shop-talk/1996-06/msg00064.html (12,822 bytes)

5. Re: Paint (score: 1)
Author: "Jon N. LeChevet" <lechevet@worldweb.net>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 06:35:48 -0400
Sorry to hear about the rust. The solutions you have been given so far are more applicable to a farm tractor that has sat out for 20 years and has REAL rust. Yours sounds like surface rust (no pittin
/html/shop-talk/1996-06/msg00067.html (10,438 bytes)

6. Re: Air compressors (score: 1)
Author: LeChevet <lechevet@worldweb.net>
Date: Sun, 07 Apr 1996 13:16:05 -0400
catalog. the have I would advise you to stay far away from the Sears units. I bought one of the 3.5 HP units with a 25 gal tank because it advertised 8.5 scfm at 40 psi. I run the tank down to 40 psi
/html/shop-talk/1996-04/msg00010.html (9,927 bytes)

7. Re: Re[2]: Air compressors (score: 1)
Author: LeChevet <lechevet@worldweb.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 18:14:03 -0400
Jon Replies: Understand what Sears is doing and how they rationalize the ratings. An analogy (although slightly hyperbolic) would be to claim my 1984 stock Cavalier SW develops 1450 HP. [This is peak
/html/shop-talk/1996-04/msg00030.html (9,693 bytes)


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