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61. Was: Pouring a floor adding: rebar Q (score: 1)
Author: "Susan and Mark Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 09:46:48 -0700
Also: what, if any, are the upsides of welding the rebar together. Thanks. Mark Miller getting ready to leave the 'I hate you all, with your big shops' group and enter the 'I love my big shop group'
/html/shop-talk/2003-07/msg00165.html (7,214 bytes)

62. Re: heh heh...sob (score: 1)
Author: "Susan and Mark Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 09:29:37 -0700
run So, everything and everyone says how much better the 2 speed is than the single? Except the guy who will make money if you buy the single (from him). Without other information I would doubt his o
/html/shop-talk/2003-05/msg00059.html (7,658 bytes)

63. Re: extension cord winder (score: 1)
Author: "Susan and Mark Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 21:53:23 -0700
I bought two of them from Harbor freight a year or two back. They work fine if the cord is coming in reasonably straight. Slightly cheaper also. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?
/html/shop-talk/2003-04/msg00156.html (7,236 bytes)

64. Re: question on joists need. (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 12:30:31 -0800
have 17" Can you tolerate a 6" shorter door opening? Just start 6" lower.... /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo /// Ar
/html/shop-talk/2003-02/msg00034.html (7,925 bytes)

65. Re: Sheet Metal Ducts (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 16:31:13 -0800
Warning: heretical voice to be heard. When taping up your ducts please be sure to use aluminum tape, not duct tape. A number of studies have shown that the cloth stuff we all love for everything crap
/html/shop-talk/2003-01/msg00013.html (7,174 bytes)

66. Re: Florescent lights again (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:33:28 -0800
I saw a bunch of good replies and have another. How about adding a couple of skylights? More work and $$ in the short run but less recurring grief. Although if the garage in your house is like the on
/html/shop-talk/2003-01/msg00058.html (7,776 bytes)

67. Re: Transmission jacks. (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 14:09:26 -0800
Warning: tool ownership blasphemy follows!!! If you are going to use it 'infrequently' you might consider renting one when you need it. Nothing to store, and you tend to get heavier duty units from t
/html/shop-talk/2003-01/msg00064.html (7,419 bytes)

68. Re: Best way to remove broken bolts (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 13:07:22 -0800
Before any drilling be sure to soak the bolts with a good penetrating fluid. Not to restart the Kroil, WD40, bear snot, whatever discussions I love Kroil. Do that for at least a couple of days, reapp
/html/shop-talk/2003-01/msg00069.html (9,880 bytes)

69. Re: Septic tank repair (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 21:35:44 -0800
Can you wrap two layers of plastic sheeting around the existing plug? One will possibly stick to the plug and the second to the new concrete, but neither to each other. Pull out the plug and then you
/html/shop-talk/2003-01/msg00127.html (8,786 bytes)

70. Re: Diesels on ether -- was trickle chargers (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 14:46:35 -0800
20 year old engine, salt water cooled? I think the term 'premature' wear is the out of order one here. Do you consider a 65 year old male with gray hair to be prematurely gray? to $$$$$ ether always
/html/shop-talk/2002-12/msg00073.html (8,692 bytes)

71. Re: Air tank (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 19:57:16 -0800
(which Not much is the key; they are about half a cubic foot in volume (based on about 7-8 gallons to the cubic foot and when I had my last tank filled from empty it was 4.5 gallons if I recall corr
/html/shop-talk/2002-12/msg00096.html (7,845 bytes)

72. Re: phone/security system problem solved (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 16:11:02 -0800
It's all time and money. One line (2 pair) from the alarm box to the phone line, one cut to the phone line, 4 compression splices and it's done. Easier yet are the newer alarms that have a cell circu
/html/shop-talk/2002-12/msg00183.html (7,849 bytes)

73. Re: Planning ahead- running power to the garage (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2002 10:09:43 -0800
the of I My thoughts: The biggest job here will be the trench. Given that, make it a big one and fill it up with anything you may possibly need in the future. I'd size the wiring for more than 60 amp
/html/shop-talk/2002-11/msg00011.html (10,903 bytes)

74. Re: Bathroom repairs (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2002 10:15:20 -0800
a Wait wait wait!!!! If you're not trying to change the grout color then spend some time getting the grout matched, It can be done the same way you can get paint matched. It may take a try or two but
/html/shop-talk/2002-11/msg00012.html (8,449 bytes)

75. Re: Nicad battery cells (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2002 16:46:46 -0800
Try Digikey or MCM Electronics. There are a few people selling them on ebay as well. /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman/listinf
/html/shop-talk/2002-11/msg00035.html (7,418 bytes)

76. Re: Pouring a garage floor (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 12:34:16 -0800
a there? know the drain For a french drain to be useful it has to be pretty big, big enough to hold whatever water you want to collect until it has the time to drain. If you want a drain for washdown
/html/shop-talk/2002-11/msg00110.html (9,286 bytes)

77. Re: Cars & titles (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:06:45 -0800
Personally, I don't do favors for people who don't trust me with a car title Just kidding. Any real estate escrow agent can do this, though I don't know what they'd charge. /// unsubscribe/change add
/html/shop-talk/2002-11/msg00165.html (7,992 bytes)

78. Re: co2 vs. nitrogen? (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 10:59:05 -0700
I did this with scuba tanks before I got my little compressor. Fills are about $2 per, about 70-80 scfm. You can get older steel tanks for very little, as everyone wants the newer ones. Another optio
/html/shop-talk/2002-10/msg00125.html (7,745 bytes)

79. Re: Scuba tanks (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 16:15:37 -0700
I used it just for tires and with a blowgun. The gun would last for a long time, probably 200+ short bursts of air. Tires? I only filled bicycle tires from dead empty and topped off car tires. Doing
/html/shop-talk/2002-10/msg00137.html (7,925 bytes)

80. Re: Scuba tanks (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 21:02:01 -0700
Good point. I didn't think of it because I do have the card. Mark all wet as usual (but certified) /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/m
/html/shop-talk/2002-10/msg00140.html (7,406 bytes)


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