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Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
In my remodel consulting business I only spec¡¯d. Bosch and Miele dishwashers depending on budget. The Miele is much better engineered, more reliable, and easier to install, but the mid-range models
By David P. Best · #139080 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
We have been using a Bosch dishwasher for 10 years, and have been very happy with it. SHX68T56UC/02 is the model, and it says it is 44dBA sound level. We bought it as the quietest dishwasher we could
By John Hinman · #139079 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Short list of appliances. The Bosch dishwasher seems to have a few negative reviews for the door seal leaking so that choice is still to be finalized. Dave Davies Double Wall Oven Bluestar
By David Davies · #139078 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Unfortunately, the refrigerator industry nowadays is pretty crappy.? It started about 15-18 years ago.? The manufacturers are now producing short-lifetime products.? The biggest problem is the
By Aaron Inami · #139077 ·
Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Hi Brett, Thanks for the detailed response. I did buy Grex pins and used the oil it came with. Thanks for the spring hammer tip. Appears they work like a spring punch but have a cup end instead of a
By imran · #139076 ·
Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
RE: 23ga pinners .... I don't like any shop tool nailers firing over 90psi without specific regulator adjustment up and then back down. I find they hold up and hold setting positions better. Framing
By Brett Wissel · #139075 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Totally agree with their advice. Samsung has had numerous class action law suits over their refrigerators. I ended up bringing an action against them directly and got a hefty settlement, but what a
By David P. Best · #139074 ·
Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Thanks Tom. I will see if it even comes close to sinking 1 3/8¡± pins. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #139073 ·
Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Hi Imran, My bad, yes I meant to say that the Makita compressors (well, at least the MAC 700 and MAC 2400) have adjustable pressure switches. Back when I was using a Mac 700 as my "daily driver"
By Tom Gensmer · #139072 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
The single most important factor for me when choosing our refrigerator was that the door was NOT magnetic. No notes, lists, pictures, or grandkids artwork festooned on the ¡®fridge door. -- John
By John Hinman · #139071 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
We were looking at Samsung refrigerators today and a couple came up to us and told us to stay away from them. Dave Davies [email protected]> wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com
By David Davies · #139070 ·
Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Hi Tom, Good to know that there are pin nailers out there that work at reasonable pressure. On that note, I have not even tried sinking 1 3/8¡± (max on Grex). I plan to call the company next week,
By imran · #139069 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Forgot to mention our Samsung Bespoke series fridge. French doors over freezer drawer configuration. The front is all glass, and you can customize colors. We have 3 different color panels on ours.
By Jason Holtz · #139068 ·
Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Hi Imran, My Hitachi 23ga pinner generally runs fine ~100psi. That being said, it does not sink 1-3/8" pins in hardwoods 100% of the time. My solution is to keep a flush-cutting pliers nearby for the
By Tom Gensmer · #139067 ·
How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Okay guy, I bought a 23 ga pin nailer for the cabinet door project. After research I landed on Grex P635L. I like that it can do 1/2¡± pins and the offset jig is nice. a.co I am getting used to the 2
By imran · #139066 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Dave (in the UK), I did not know that a metal object would trigger the controls until your post prompted me to try it. What brand of cooktop do you have? My GE is available without the metal bezel,
By John Hinman · #139065 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
I have been using the Dual51 in a one man shop environment professionally for two years now. I purchased the machine new from Felder. It has a 10hp 3-phase motor, segmented infeed roller, sanded
By JB Alegiani · #139064 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
We changed to an induction top 6-7 years ago - it's great and I would not want to go back to gas, or to a ceramic electric hob. Although I love the function, there are two design points that I
By aero_qfi · #139063 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Andy, Same here, Miele has been great for us too! Thx, Wade
By Wade Dees · #139062 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Good looking kitchen, Jeff! I am an induction cooktop fan. I like to cook, and preferred gas until I experienced induction. That was before all of the publicity about air quality issues with gas
By John Hinman · #139061 ·