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Re: Panel Handling
Mac, Yes I do know. I bought them to install a commercial front, with that done and probably no need for them again I thought I would just try it. In my use or trial, the use is just to pull the
By Glen Christensen · #106292 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
Alex, at that point, I will have my boom arm, but as I indicated, part of what I am pursuing with time and some expense involved, ?is to make it so others can easily make one as I think this would be
By joelgelman · #106291 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
Joel, Ive been following this thread for a while. I agree with David in a group purchase project. I¡¯ve got a machinist friend with a CNC mill he uses exclusively for aluminum. He does amazing
By Alex Bowlds · #106290 ·
Re: Removing Uncured Shellac
About Zinsser Shellac: FWW #243, 2014
By Mark Koury <mhkoury@...> · #106289 ·
Re: Removing Uncured Shellac
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 03:48 PM, Sawdust77 wrote: > > That was supposed to be "I use a magnetic stirrer to mix the powder into > the alcohol"
By Sawdust77 · #106288 ·
Re: Removing Uncured Shellac
Thank you to all that responded with suggestions. I ended up using denatured alcohol to remove the uncured shellac. I was not sure it would work but I was reasonably certain that it would not do any
By Sawdust77 · #106287 ·
Re: Panel Handling
Glen I might¡¯ve totally wrong on this. I use these on glass not designed for wood surfaces maybe melamine but in my opinion not safe. That¡¯s What the name implies. martin/campshure/co/llc mac
By mac campshure · #106286 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
Thanks for the update.
By imran · #106285 ·
Re: Panel Handling
Glen, I have no idea what you mean by using a glass cup for moving sheets. Suction cup? Dave Davies wrote:
By David Davies · #106284 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
Joel, Maybe a group buy of the aluminum pieces? The could be CNC'd with the recess cut for the bearing? Dave Davies [email protected]> wrote:
By David Davies · #106283 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
The pipe is thinner and lighter than standard PVC, and with 2 inch OD. ?Options considered included having holes made with a Forstner bit along the length of each arm to decrease weight while
By joelgelman · #106282 ·
Re: Instruction Manual
David Best has a lot of great info on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest Imran
By imran · #106281 ·
Re: Instruction Manual
Yeah, it is necessary to provide more information. In the interim, this is a place to start ¡ª maybe¡­ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmE9bhjfyhepnFlyXFkWwsQ
By habacomike (Mike King) · #106280 ·
Re: Instruction Manual
What topics are you interested in? Mark Foster
By Mark Foster · #106279 ·
Instruction Manual
Hi, Does anyone know where I can get instructional videos and also tips in general? Thanks
By abners@... · #106278 ·
Panel Handling
I ordered a glass cup ( glazing cup) the other day and today it arrived. after the morning from GF, you need to mow the lawn and the kids, can you clean and get the pool ready for us, I bailed to the
By Glen Christensen · #106277 ·
Re: Building a closet for dust collector
No wonder we have global warming, no matter what we do we convert it to either carbon dioxide or heat or both.?JohnJMK Services
By "[email protected] · #106276 ·
Re: Building a closet for dust collector
I think you nailed it, TJ. The practical side of the discussion is most of us work alone and don¡¯t run the equipment as much as we think. Modifying work habits can usually overcome any issues by
By marty shultz · #106275 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
the loading dock arms sag way too much to be used as a boom arm..i have one of the loading dock arms for my Tiger Stop controller and it sags more than I'd like it to..
By Randy Child · #106274 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
Yes..they go all the way thru on my version
By Randy Child · #106273 ·