Getting a ton of work done on the house; been busy/tired enough not to be here on Mud much. I have to balance my consulting work with work on the house - I want to take time off and work with/learn from the builder when he's here, but I need to...
We spent 13 hours yesterday removing trees from houses, so my weekend was pretty much shot. Today I took a break from shop work to complete a couple of smaller projects and pick up limbs in my own yard. These pictures are from one of those...
Also look into a simple safety switch. They can usually be had fairly cheap on ebay like this one. Even a 3-phase will work, just don't use one of the legs...
Spent some time over the last few days working on wiring. Pretty much have all my circuits planned now and the 20 position (30 circuit) load center is just going to work. I will have to use 3 tandem breakers though as I couldn't make it work...
Looks pretty similar to my 25yr old Ingersoll Rand. Have always run on plug so not hard-wired but the few times I had leak issues in the lines all it took was a turn of the cut-off valve at the tank to prevent leak down/running. Of course that...
I've got both the Milwaukee M18 framing and finish nailers. A little heavy/cumbersome but they both work great. Pretty amazing how much punch they packed into a cordless framing nailer. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
So, I've bitten the bullet and bought a Langmuir crossfire pro. And all of it's parts have arrived this week.
what people say is true, it arrives sporadically over about a month and there's no way to really tell when every thing arrives. But...
Last night when coming home from watching the Alma mater play basketball we were surprised to see a middle door.
So, like a kid on Christmas morning I bound out of bed in my pjs and slippers and went to the shop this morning, HOLY CRAP it’s so...
I discovered the the rain frequently blows against my big 12x12 door then runs down the ripples in the door toward one end and then into the shop.
I went to JaCor Inc - Brush Seals and Weather Seals - http://www.jacorinc.com and bought a set of...
Building a new wiring harness for rear lights on a truck flatbed and original is put together with crimps/connections like this (and adhesive lined heat shrink). Never seen before. Doesn't appear to have any solder but is solid and won't pull apart.
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