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  1. Do not hook it up to LPG if it's made for CNG (or the other way around). Most are convertible, and I saw one that simply needed to have a setting changed on the carb.
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    Wood veneers

    Anyone work with them? Tips? I want to use Wenge veneer for a bar cabinet I'm making. The bar itself will be real Wenge and Zebrawood, but the "box" where the keg fridge will go is pretty big and it makes a lot more sense to use veneer over ply than gluing up some large hardwood panels. I'm thinking about something real simple, mitered corners and an overhanging top so there are no edges to finish. This will be 24x24" and 36" tall. Two sides will be visible and covered with veneer. One side will be open. The third side will only be partially visible so I figure I'll do veneer on that portion only.
  3. I ended up getting more of these than I needed for a project. I have one still in the unopened package. It's an Adata PD16, USB 2.0, 16GB. Here's a link to the product: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?...N82E16820211186 I'd like to get $100 via Paypal including shipping in the US. It sells for $124 plus shipping on Newegg (link above).
  4. I shave my balls with a rusty straight razor. You're a pussy if you're using an electric.
  5. Who the fuck shaves in the middle of a ride? What kind of happy-ass pussy bullshit is that?
  6. That's the thing about food-grade grease; works for everything. And if you use it on a road-side sheep, the animal control people can't get you for cruelty since you're just lubing your food. Works for wheel bearings or whatever.
  7. Jeezus Christ, you fuckin' amateurs. Don't forget the rubber chicken, tube of food-grade grease, and your towel. Don't forget to bring a towel.
  8. Goddamn it, I forgot to order the bits and I need to drill a couple dozen holes in steel today. Shit. They're all one size so maybe I can find one place open that has a decent bit in stock.
  9. I once used matched laminate on doors to make them look like wood. Many hardwood stores stock actual wood sheets you can glue down to anything.
  10. I've been looking for the same answer--I want to buy my last drill bit set no matter the price. So what do you guys think of the McMaster 28115A74? (I can't post links, their pages won't link directly) Cobalt steel, TiN, 15 pieces at 32nd increments. For general use, occasional steel drilling (actually not needed often, but when I need it I don't want to fuck around).
  11. I used that very same sink for a remodel a couple years ago. It's nice, I liked it a lot. However if you turn on the faucet too fast the water will flow around the bowl and right out the front onto you.
  12. Harbor Freight. Apparently it's the same saw that lots of companies rebrand and then double the price. And yeah, the bandsaw is fucking awesome, I can't believe I went so long without one. I had no idea it was so easy, useful, and clean (both in cut quality and the lack of mess in the garage). The chop saw is going back.
  13. Screw the chop saw. I got this: $159
  14. I guess I should take pics. No close-ups of my welds yet though... They're not pretty, but it didn't fall apart when I jumped on it.
  15. Well, my first project was to weld up a welding table. Welding on the ground sucks ass. Good thing I won't have to do it any more now that I have a table. Two 2'x4' sheets of 1/4" steel for the surfaces, 2" angle for legs, and 1" square tube for the frame. Yeah, it's solid. I have a miter saw stand similar to that PDF right now, and don't really like it. My next one will be open framed with sheet metal in strategic places to catch dust/chips to picked up by the dust collection system. So that's the next metal project. I was also thinking about adding on a little fold-up area on the side of the welding table to hold the chop saw, making the welding table sort of a miter stand for metal.
  16. I just realized one other difference is the lack of compound miter ability. This came up with angle steel, but I can put that in the clamp in the right orientation to get the right cut. However something like square tube wouldn't work that way. How do you make compound cuts on this thing? Make a jig? First project: Build a stand for the new miter saw.
  17. God damn, that is some nice wood work. Holy shit, you have talent. I would love to drop a deuce in one of those stalls. I couldn't be sure from the pics, but are the doors laminated from 1" strips? What type of wood is that? The new Hitachi graphics are retarded. It makes me think less of their tools. On the other hand, they have incorporated soft rubber into the right places as part of the graphics so the handles feel nice and do work.
  18. I picked up the DeWalt DW871 chop saw. Lowe's was clearing it out, picked up the floor model for $140 plus a free 4.5" wheel grinder. I'll eBay that since I already have the high-powered DeWalt grinder, bringing the saw cost to $100-ish. The HF saw was on sale for $100, but as much as I love HF, they're not really comparable. So far I only cut a couple pieces of rebar but it sure cuts nice and the holding fixture works great.
  19. A friend of mine who is a former contractor recommended a floor buffer with a Scotch-brite pad. Sounds like it should be very effective. Anyone ever try it? We're going to paint our concrete floors in part of the house.
  20. Ah, some useful points. I'll have to look closely at the options. The clamp is a good point, my miter clamps are small and puny in comparison, and they clamp vertically while all the chop saws clamp horizontally. I'm guessing that you don't want to cut metal just hand-held...?
  21. I can't seem to find saws with large tables any more. They all recommend an add-on table or rig, which I'll probably get. Hitachi makes a nice looking, very configurable miter station. The laser...not sure if I'll use that. The idea sounds good. Sometimes I fuck around a lot with getting an exact cut for critical stuff like a picture frame. What's your method for critical cuts? The digital angle readouts...maybe I'm just a digital junkie, but I like the idea of just seeing the angle at a glance. They make a very similar saw without the gizmos for about $60 less, but for that small difference, I'd take the gizmos. Oh, and it's rated to cut 4x16" (dim lumber) at 90 degrees, which is just awesome. I'd like to use my table saw less often. The miter is just so much faster to set up and just cut.
  22. Yeah, and being .1" I didn't notice. Not only that, but I took in the old grease seal AND I told him it was 2.125. I have this disease where I tend to trust "experts" in a field when I really should question everything. I should have been worried after this conversation though: Me: I need four of these seals (hand old on to him), they are 2.125. Him: Uh, not sure what that means, we usually look them up by inch size. Me: 2.125 inches. Him: .... .... oh. This fiasco has to do with the fourth brake problem I've had, at least it wasn't a total melt-down like the first. Finally figured out, which no "experts" have figured out, that the brake mounting flange on the axle was welded on crooked. The brake calipers aren't straight then, so the pads engage at an angle, and don't like to fully disengage.
  23. I wish I'd looked first. Though they are only .1" off. I put it on, everything was beautiful, pour in oil...and guess what... I found out from the manufacturer that there are two sizes of spindle for a 6,000 pound axle; 2.125 and 2.250, and I have the 2.125. Oil seals are only in 2.250. So I went to the RV store and asked for 2.125 grease seals. Slide the hub on. Fuck. 2.250 seals. Pull it out, wait yet another day (been chasing these fucking seals all weekend), get them replaced. I now have wheels on the trailer, and a new brake caliper finally. Fuck. I hate trailers.
  24. The metal chop saws are much cruder and simpler, but cost as much. Why? What's the difference? I've chucked an abrasive wheel in my miter saw and used it to cut metal. Not a pleasant experience in general, but I don't know if a chop saw would be any better. Should I... Get this: http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/tool_det...p?productID=160 Convert my old miter saw to chop saw duty since I want a new miter saw Get a hooker to cut my wood for me
  25. I compared to the Dewalt 718, and this has more of everything for about the same price. http://www.hitachi-koki.com/powertools/pro...lsh/c12lsh.html
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