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21. Re: portable metal-cutting shears (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:42:11 -0700
no fair reminding me about that show, as I planned on being there but now wont be, going to miss all the Singer's On the subject, I did not have enough space for multiple tools so I chose the Plasma
/html/shop-talk/2005-08/msg00145.html (8,560 bytes)

22. Re: home networking (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 15:29:36 -0700
its off-subject but can I ask why is MAC filtering a joke ? I realize it is extremely easy to spoof a MAC address but the guy in the street parking his car and trying to use my wi-fi connection will
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00027.html (8,836 bytes)

23. Re: Garage lifts and garage doors (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 10:26:15 -0700
Yes, I have seen that done often and its a GREAT way to do the door. In my garage, my lift is up against the back wall, giving me room for my smaller cars and the door (parallel to the ground type o
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00038.html (8,263 bytes)

24. Engineering 101 (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 10:38:05 -0700
I am not even sure how to describe this but I will try anyway. I saw a cool toy many years ago (decade ago?) and I remember that they wanted way too much money for a few hundred dollars in steel and
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00139.html (9,115 bytes)

25. Re: Engineering 101 (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 12:23:08 -0700
oh no, I am starting to have senior moments at my young age, honest I went to McMaster and searched but I didn't think of BEVEL gears, geez, I was looking for some super complex high tech gearing sys
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00147.html (8,601 bytes)

26. Re: Re:Engineering 101 (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 12:32:08 -0700
Now that could be important to me, so maybe I am back to worm gears. I had not thought of the load staying put or lower itself, I plan on having stops but the worm might be a big advantage. Mike ~~~
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00148.html (8,793 bytes)

27. Re: Engineering 101 (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:34:00 -0700
Lets see if I build it first :) as I have told a few others off-list, I am uncomfortable advertising that I am blatantly stealing someone else's idea. The only redeeming parts are that he wanted nea
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00161.html (10,357 bytes)

28. Re: Engineering 101 (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 13:42:38 -0700
This discussion has taken a left turn on legal issues and that is fine but what I was talking about when I said I was taking someone else's idea and did not feel comfortable doing that was the moral
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00168.html (10,577 bytes)

29. RE: Engineering 101 (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 00:35:13 -0700
Remember this thread ? Well, I tried building it using 2x4's and plywood as a "test" I did spend $80 on bevel gears and a few others things. Built it and it did not work very well, had a hard time li
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00183.html (8,863 bytes)

30. Re: Sand Blast Nozzle Size (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 13:45:28 -0700
That is a small compressor for blasting, it can be done, I did it with something similar but it is awfully small. You can get a smaller nozzle that will be more efficient with that compressor but yo
/html/shop-talk/2005-05/msg00041.html (8,393 bytes)

31. book favor (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 01:35:29 -0700
anyone have the book "Racer's Guide to Fabricating Shop Equipment" ? I can't find mine, I may have loaned it out to a friend and can't remember or I lost the darned thing. I need the plans for the sh
/html/shop-talk/2005-04/msg00001.html (6,597 bytes)

32. Re: book favor (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 11:36:10 -0700
Thank You ! I now have a copy of what I need. I am getting close on my 34 Singer to putting the body on and since it is made of Aluminium I purchased last week a TIG welder (I tried with my MIG but n
/html/shop-talk/2005-04/msg00002.html (7,660 bytes)

33. quickie elect. question (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:13:42 -0700
I have to redo my bathroom and this old house is wired with 2 wire plugs everywhere and no grounds. Plans are to rewire the house someday in the not distant future but right now termites have me doin
/html/shop-talk/2005-04/msg00019.html (8,412 bytes)

34. Re: quickie elect. question (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 19:34:17 -0700
Well my copper water pipes come out of the slab so I assumed it would always be grounded since I would put the wire near the slab BUT I have read up on the CFGI and I can hook up the 3prong CFGI on 2
/html/shop-talk/2005-04/msg00026.html (9,124 bytes)

35. Re: quickie elect. question (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 10:46:02 -0700
I would not know BX from BS so let me describe it differently...it looks like 2 wire romex but its kind of a fabric covering, NOT on the wires themselves that is normal vinyl just the sleeve that ho
/html/shop-talk/2005-04/msg00031.html (10,519 bytes)

36. Re: test (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:41:05 -0800
we are or at least I still am here Mike
/html/shop-talk/2005-03/msg00039.html (6,392 bytes)

37. RE: WOOT! the tig is here! (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 15:29:28 -0800
I agree, at my old house I got 8gauge romex and ran it 80ft into the garage to run my compressor, it worked great. Too great since that "temporary just for this weekend fix" lasted until I moved out
/html/shop-talk/2005-03/msg00102.html (9,031 bytes)

38. RE: WOOT! the tig is here! (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 13:03:08 -0800
The Lincoln 185 TIG requires a 60AMP circuit, I just welded all day with it yesterday plugged into my 40AMP circuit in the garage. But I had the manual and all the papers yesterday when my friend dro
/html/shop-talk/2005-03/msg00127.html (9,212 bytes)

39. Re: Cement Mixers (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 23:22:45 -0800
That is the same one I used, I borrowed it from a friend. I mixed up 41 90lb. bags with it. It was nearly new when I borrowed as my friend had only used for a few small projects. Don't worry, I warne
/html/shop-talk/2005-02/msg00059.html (7,794 bytes)

40. re: Sandblasting equipment (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:43:45 -0800
I did this once, it was pretty easy to set up a large sheet of plastic (I am talking 20'x20') up the side of the garage wall and the ground and shoot the car, I was able to recycle most of the media
/html/shop-talk/2005-02/msg00105.html (7,079 bytes)


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