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doug seibertParticipant
“”AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND IPSWICH””
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantAs posted in another thread:
http://www.sjr.me/ge5resefr5Frev3/
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantYou’re looking for a threaded insert or Rosan Insert…..
http://www.rockler.com/search_results.cfm?srch=usr&filter=threaded+inserts&submit.x=0&submit.y=0
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantJoin the Yahoo Group for a chat and access all the wonderful information the group has saved and compiled…..
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sawsmith/
(Check the “files” section for .zip downloads of the manual(s) and sevice bulletins)
Or try Shopsmith for an original manual:
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/itemfind.htm?item=877085
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantHome Depot, Lowes, Ace hardware, Sherwin Williams……etc
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantThe guys over at JohnBridgeTileForum ….”” Tile Your World, the friendliest DIY Forum on the Internet “”…… KNOW the stuff and like it and peddle it….
BUT some “One-Post-Glass-Tile-DIYers” have reported failures……here’s a recent thread:
http://www.johnbridge.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=83707&highlight=simplemat
Here’s the SimpleMat website:
(the print instructions do NOT include glass tiles ?)
“”Acceptable Tile
SimpleMat can be used with any type of ceramic, porcelain or stone tile larger than 1″ x 1″ (2.5 x 2.5 cm). Mosaic tile with an open mesh backing can also be used as long as the adhesive sticks through the mesh to the stone. Stone tile should be gauged (uniform thickness with no cracks or loose pieces) and no thicker than 1/2″ (13mm).””“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantCheck out the link and see IF you can adapt it to your pit:
http://www.ibiblio.org/lineback/bbq/wdh.htm
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantOr Smitty plate…..(scroll down at Link)
http://www.plumbingworld.com/escutcheon.html
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipanthttp://www.faucetstretcher.com/
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantWhat is the name of the product?
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantHere’s a wide variety of specialty clips and parts for the PatioFuriture:
http://www.djpatio.com/Prtsacrs.htm
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantThe slide switch on top of the drill controls the speed selection…..
LOW range for more control and torque with drive bits to fasten screws….
HIGH range for using twist drill bits….
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantThere was a long discussion about this judgement on another forum.
“”A Boston jury has awarded $1.5 million to a Malden man who injured his fingers on a saw while installing oak wood flooring several years ago in a first of its kind case that claimed the standard design of American table saws is defective.
Carlos Osorio accused One World Technologies Inc., maker of Ryobi saws, of negligence for failing to include a flesh detection technology that would prevent most serious injuries…..””
Here’s more:
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/index.ssf/2010/03/sawstop_saw_brake_safety_devic.html
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”doug seibertParticipantSteel City Tool Works “made” your jointer:
http://www.steelcitytoolworks.com/newsreleases_display.cfm?section=4&release=71
Try the customer service link………..
“……measure Once…..cut Twice….
throw that one away and cut a new one….”May 17, 2010 at 3:41 pm in reply to: I’m not sure if it would work, but call the local golf course. #305545doug seibertParticipantYou can lap and adjust the mower at home for $20….but it’s not a substitute for sharpening a damaged blade…..here’s a Toro bulletin:
http://www.toro.com/customercare/commercial/education/pdf/98008sl.pdf
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