Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
Hi all, Just thought i would give everyone using the M503 digital readouts a heads up on a potential issue. This may simply be a case of "you get what you pay for" & i'm ok with that sometimes. I
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Bryce Comer
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Re: Totally unrelated question
Everything the plaster is used was the aluminum profile and when I did work at my house with Plaster, I don¡¯t use drywall. I use steel profiles. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood
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mac campshure
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Re: Totally unrelated question
I did the same "shadow" thing in my house with jambs and baseboards using Trimtex z bead [1]. It was not the easiest thing to find, but two drywall supply stores within forty minutes drive stocked it
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Stan K
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Re: Totally unrelated question
Thank you very much guys, I really appreciate your help! Mariusz
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mariusz_m
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Re: Vinyl Tile Flooring
John Can you post a picture of your shop with the tile floor? Thanks Dave Davies [email protected]> wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com 318-219-7868
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David Davies
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Re: Saw blade for cross cut.
It's more than what you're looking for, but I use the 100 tooth Tenryu IW-300100AB3 blade for crosscutting.?? It is excellent for both plywood as well as hardwood.? The cut finish is just about
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Aaron Inami
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Re: Totally unrelated question
The Z-clips are not for mounting panels, more like picture/object hanging. They make mounting systems for ceiling and wall panels as well. Brian Lambblamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Totally unrelated question
Here are a couple pictures of a renovation job my neighborhood maybe 15 years ago first picture is 68 mm standard US store with a 56 mm jam then is the z profile and Plaster Second picture is a
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mac campshure
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Re: Totally unrelated question
Unless you can find a supply house with z bead in town that has it in stock you have to buy a whole case¡I spent a half day running around Cincinnati and calling all supply houses to find nothing.
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Stan Blaszczyk
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Re: Saw blade for cross cut.
Way too many teeth called to make a great blade that¡¯s inexpensive and I think it¡¯s 300 diameter and 20 tooth maybe or 28 tooth AB replace. Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood
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mac campshure
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Re: Vinyl Tile Flooring
where does battle ship linoleum get its name? google.com martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
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mac campshure
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Re: Vinyl Tile Flooring
Dave, I used a glue down commercial grade vinyl. ?Very happy with this product. ?Looks good, easy to sweep, easy to repair like vinyl tires. ?It seems to be a bit more resilient than hard concrete
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John Van Derwood
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Re: Saw blade for cross cut.
Chris, I should have added that in my experience one does not need high tooth count for cross cutting solid wood. The PN I shared below, you can see in application column, is recommended for veneer
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imran
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Re: Saw blade for cross cut.
Chris, Below is a response I posted some time ago on my FB group. Here is the list of blades from Tenryu for sliding table saws and the PN for ATAFR is IW-300100AB3 Tenryu America, Inc. - Tenryu
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imran
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Saw blade for cross cut.
Hi there all, I'm sure this has been discussed many times here, but I'm looking for a cross cut blade for my kf700 for hardwoods. Material thickness 30mm+ I have a tenryu 60 tooth blade and it has
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Chris
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Re: Totally unrelated question
For the ceiling, I'd be more comfortable with locking buttons instead of z-clips. https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/hardware/fasteners/connectors/70520-button-fix-in-line-panel-couplers Sent from
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Stan K
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Re: Vinyl Tile Flooring
Hi Dave Unfortunately, it is too early for me to make a recommendation, but it's likely our new workshop floor will be "burnished" concrete.? It's also recommended I apply a good sealer after that.?
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Re: Totally unrelated question
Hi Mariusz Clinton's suggestion is what came to mind when I read your post. In addition to that, having the "shadow area" including edges of the ply all black helps too. (check out this Scott Brown
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david.r.milson@...
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Re: Totally unrelated question
Hi Mariusz I am an architect. Joins between different materials are always complicated. The simplest treatment is to create a deliberate "shadow line". This can be a fixed gap between the ply and the
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clinton.freer Freer
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Re: Ladder Diagram for KF700S
Hi Michael, I have heard of these current limiting devices but have no personal experience. It may be a simpler solution. Inrush Current ametherm.com We never learned ladder logic in ELectrical
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imran
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