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Great description. Umm? Would it need what a USB port supplies? Is that 5vdc? I dont know, just asking. JR...
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Thanks for the heads-up Joel.. The 25% has worked out well for me in the past. JR...
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Hey Lynnl I think it is a mechanical indicator. I forget where I got it or how to use it. JR...
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I might be thinking of something different then tarnish. Maybe varnish?
My stuff has what I considered tarnish but it is not rust, just...
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JRouche replied to OT: What sort of varnish type material is used to attach artifact labels by museums?in GeneralI have heard of shellac also due to the ease of removable. It does discolor over time though. JR
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Right! I see that sometimes on ebay. Why so many new dials and where are they being hatched from? China.. Evidentially someone in the States or China...
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Yes!! It doesnt (I think) have any abrasives besides the cloth itself which is soft. I used to use it a lot. Dries the fingers out so it must be good...
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Before any mechanical means, including abrasives like brasso, simichrome and such I would try a solvent.
The reason I say that is because...
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Yes... Amp Hours is time based. I have a slew of makita batteries and they say I can use a 4 or 5ah for my lawn mower. It just wont cut as long. Just...
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What a really nice man. It wasn't even on your property so he had to make an educated guess that it was yours due to the proximity of your property. Around...
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Just read a documentary about him. WoW!! Its seems like he must get amnesia while laying in the hospital bed while mending his bones cause he would just...
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Hahahaa!! Yes Sir. Its so safe I tend to just float a few inches off the floor as to not get dust on the bottoms of my steel toed shoes
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I liked it, thanks. Its amazing what folks can do when survival is on the line, you know like food and water and money to get it. And the foot, bicycle...
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Thank you.. My insurance company would deny the claim when it comes up if you were to tell them that story. Thanks for not putting my house (home shop)...
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Yes, machine guns from ar-15s. As late as 1990 you could go to the Pomona Gun show and walk an aisle of parts dealers. One would have the selector, the...
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Very nice!! The video and the chassis. Very useful. Love all the old stuff you have. Zenith!! JR
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BS!!! If you were to come into my office and spout that BS, Risk? I would show you the door. If you think there is an acceptable level of Risk in the...
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I asked a friend of mine out in Conga Park , California. My go to. Mostly CNC though.
He said he has never seen one of those. JR
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It looks safe to me, I have seen some fat chunks in a lathe, it gets scary. This one? Not so much. The mechanic has a firm grip on the part IMO. JR...
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Great questions I think.
I have a nine or ten inch lathe. I like the six inch size chuck, . Four or three. JR...
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