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361. Re: [Shop-talk] Roofing options for access to a steep roof (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:24:19 -0400
There are roofing brackets made for this purpose, but they are usually not left permanently installed. Check here for an example: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000224N2. The idea is that as you
/html/shop-talk/2009-10/msg00088.html (8,578 bytes)

362. Re: [Shop-talk] I ’m jealous! (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 14:05:59 -0400
OK, so which saw is it? I looked at my local sears and online and I didn't see anything with a marble top. I did find one with black painted sheet metal, though. Do you know the model number? I'm not
/html/shop-talk/2009-10/msg00159.html (7,876 bytes)

363. Re: [Shop-talk] I ’m jealous (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:24:02 -0400
I'm not finding that number on the craftsman website. It does show up, however if I search from the sears.com website. Very strange. Anyway, the description says it is granite, not marble, and it doe
/html/shop-talk/2009-10/msg00164.html (7,570 bytes)

364. Re: [Shop-talk] I ̢۪m jealous! (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:50:20 -0400
Check this out: http://www.finewoodworking.com/ToolGuide/ToolGuideArticle.aspx?id=31896 _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mail
/html/shop-talk/2009-10/msg00169.html (7,708 bytes)

365. Re: [Shop-talk] Micrometers (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:55:45 -0400
My understanding of these is that they just lock in on the bore dimension, and then you still need a micrometer or caliper to translate "this big" to an actual number. -Steve Trovato strovato@optonl
/html/shop-talk/2009-10/msg00177.html (8,056 bytes)

366. Re: [Shop-talk] Ladybugs (shop related) (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 19:57:39 -0500
I imagine you've probably dealt with this by now. When you posted this, I fired off this email to the NJ DEP: A property in New Jersey has been inundated with ladybugs. I have read about ways to add
/html/shop-talk/2009-11/msg00062.html (8,388 bytes)

367. Re: [Shop-talk] Removing a dove tail gun sight.... (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 20:20:29 -0500
OK, so first I have to tell you about all I know about firearms is to avoid having one pointed in my direction. Can this gun be fired? Thinking about your cooling idea, I would think that firing the
/html/shop-talk/2009-11/msg00118.html (8,530 bytes)

368. Re: [Shop-talk] cleaning a transmission for paint (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 20:23:04 -0500
Well, the same concerns for paint adhesion would apply to clear coat, right? _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list ht
/html/shop-talk/2009-11/msg00119.html (7,648 bytes)

369. Re: [Shop-talk] thermostats (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 19:01:57 -0500
I agree. The temperature at the thermostat is not the same as the temperature in the coldest corner of the room. I wouldn't go with lower than 40F. Even at that, you could still have problems, depend
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00019.html (8,061 bytes)

370. Re: [Shop-talk] Options for carport floor? (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 13:42:49 -0500
Ever hear of polypavement? Check out their site: www.polypavement.com. Go to the "application methods" page and you will see different ways to do this, some without much labor. I have never used this
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00044.html (7,978 bytes)

371. Re: [Shop-talk] Options for carport floor? (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 22:33:09 -0500
By permeable pavers do you mean those waffle like things with grass growing through them? Most of the ones I see are just dead grass holders. Plan to park there every day? Grass doesn't really like t
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00050.html (8,497 bytes)

372. Re: [Shop-talk] Wiring a new compressor. (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 22:49:38 -0500
The neutral goes nowhere. A 220V load just needs the two wires. If an appliance also wants to run something on 110V, then it requires a neutral. This is common when 220V is used for something like a
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00051.html (8,005 bytes)

373. Re: [Shop-talk] home car alignment tools (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 14:36:17 -0500
Ever hear of the Gunson Trakrite? It's a thing you just drive over. Check out: http://www.gunson.co.uk/item.aspx?cat=676&item=1812 It is available in the US from www.lbcarco.com. I recently bought on
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00072.html (7,661 bytes)

374. Re: [Shop-talk] battery chargers (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 15:37:14 -0500
Can you provide a little more information? What kind of battery chargers are these? Are we talking about charging car batteries, NiCads or what? Is it possible to open them up and see circuits and su
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00075.html (7,150 bytes)

375. Re: [Shop-talk] home car alignment tools (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 15:41:16 -0500
Can't drive them here anyway. I can't find any place that sells petrol. Only gasoline. _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk maili
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00076.html (7,929 bytes)

376. Re: [Shop-talk] battery chargers (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:09:37 -0500
Well, I'm not sure where to start. Some of these devices are very simple. really just a big transformer and some diodes. Maybe a mechanical timer and a meter. There should be a circuit breaker in the
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00082.html (8,389 bytes)

377. Re: [Shop-talk] GPS Systems (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:30:40 -0500
With Google maps you can just drag the route shown to the road you want to take. The new traffic feature is pretty cool too. As for GPS systems, I'm not much help. As John said, I think Garmin and To
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00084.html (8,408 bytes)

378. Re: [Shop-talk] HF Tire changer. (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 11:31:10 -0500
Might work. It just feels so wrong, though. Kind of like cutting down a tree to trim the branches you couldn't reach near the top. _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net htt
/html/shop-talk/2009-12/msg00116.html (7,627 bytes)

379. [Shop-talk] Scotch-locks and T-Taps (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 12:47:58 -0500
If you use tapping connectors such as T-Taps (not to be confused with Scotch-locks), avoid using them in higher-current applications (constant 12V, ground, etc.) These connectors are inferior in qual
/html/shop-talk/2010-01/msg00000.html (7,806 bytes)

380. Re: [Shop-talk] Scotch-locks and T-Taps (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 14:41:44 -0500
OK, I guess there are scotchlok connectors that do other things than join into a wire in a "T" fashion. But it still doesn't explain to me the distinction being made in the manual. Any comments woul
/html/shop-talk/2010-01/msg00004.html (8,698 bytes)


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