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Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
We once encountered a situation where someone HAD used a water pipe for a ground connection.? It was at a very rustic resort.? We found that the water flowing from the bathroom faucet was "hot"
By Mark Kimball · #118155 ·
Re: LMS 5100 Lathe Bed and Headstock Modifications
One of the things I learned while looking for appliances to put into our rental was that _every_ model from just about _every_ vendor had some negative reviews.? I don't think that comparing
By Mark Kimball · #118154 ·
is this an original minilathe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SQOEYKGnr8
By fxkl47BF · #118153 ·
Re: LMS 5100 Lathe Bed and Headstock Modifications
Since LMS is often held up as the "good" maker of these lathes, this is... disappointing. =---------------------- paul fox, pgf@... (arlington, ma, where it's 37.3 degrees)
By Paul Fox · #118152 ·
LMS 5100 Lathe Bed and Headstock Modifications
*Having evaluated headstock-to-bed alignment a couple of times in the past with little success, and seemingly chasing a moving target, I abandoned the effort.* ** *A month or two ago I installed
By Craig Hopewell · #118151 ·
Re: heavy hex gauge addition
je viens de voir? que le sit? est? sur laplaque ici https://hexsizer.com/ il y a tous? les tableau possible? merci jacques 47 71
By Jacques Savard · #118150 ·
heavy hex gauge
en francais? l? il semble? que? vous me comprenez? mieux en trasuisant j'aie vue? il me? semble ici? cette instrument? mais? il est f ait pour les grande nut existe t'il pour les plus
By Jacques Savard · #118149 ·
Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
Just a point of anecdotal data, I had that very thing done to my house when my ancient water line broke (underneath my concrete driveway, on July 4th weekend of course!) it was replaced with PEX. The
By Bruce J · #118148 ·
LMS Special of the Week - 5" 4-Jaw
LMS has a good price on a 5 inch 4-Jaw with 7x backing plate ( http://lmscnc.com/2346 ) : If you order soon enough, they will bring it to Cabin Fever for pickup so you can save shipping cost (~$30).
By ChazzC <chaz-creswell@...> · #118147 ·
Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
Excellent information. Another potential point for a break in the grounding of a water pipe is when/where the pipe enters and leaves a water heater. To reduce corrosion, water heaters often employ
By Gerald Feldman · #118146 ·
Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
That is all correct info including what the codes say from the other Charles ("Cowboy1764).? Also, if using multiphase, breakers must be ganged so that if one trips, they all go off.? Of course, if
By Charles Kinzer · #118145 ·
Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
Same thing works to keep drills from self feeding into brass. Roy
By Roy · #118144 ·
Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
There are a couple of types of breakers in a nutshell thermal trip and magnetic trip. Both have specific purposes and characteristics. They do not however have arc over like fuses do. This is VERY
By Charles · #118143 ·
Cutting oil clear and dark
Here photo of two oils use Both come from home depot off the shelf. I only use soldering brushes Dave
By davesmith1800 · #118142 ·
Re: Free-standing Splashguard?
Dear Dave, Just a thought. I enlarged the splash guard, moving it both further back and extending it slightly, by using part of the case from an old desktop PC case. I also made mine easier to remove.
By DAVID WILLIAMS · #118141 ·
Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
If you blowing fuse typically the some wrong beside the fuse. Can be as simple as dirty pc board. I clear my boards every year so have no problems. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #118140 ·
Re: Free-standing Splashguard?
The sheet pans do come in other size but this command sizes.
By davesmith1800 · #118139 ·
Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
Ah - Mehdi- wondered what he was up to... Looks like he figured out how to monetize his antics... [email protected]> wrote:
By BuffaloJohn · #118138 ·
Re: SPEAKIN BOUT FUSES
It means that within the listed voltages, the breaker or fuse will create a open circuit fast enough that's likely to protect the circuit. ?Under very high voltage, an arc can form that jumps the
By Adam Faris · #118137 ·
Re: machining in a small shop
I am, thinking of putting the motor up! Of course I probable will not get beyond the thinking stage. It was much easier to understand your post thanks to Google translate. Ralph wrote:
By Ralph Hulslander · #118136 ·