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  0 Thread: Buying Electric Range/Stove
Post: RE: Buying Electric Range/Stove

Friends of ours bought a Samsung with a double oven door that was supposed to be used either as a single or double oven, depending on how you used the doors. It took an hour to preheat, had so much t...
rlnguy Home Improvement 23 1,547 11-17-2023, 04:39 PM
  0 Thread: Charger for Porter Cable 18V Lithium Ion Battery
Post: RE: Charger for Porter Cable 18V Lithium Ion Batte...

I don't know much about PC tools, anymore, but a friend of mine bought an adaptor to use his dewalt batteries in a dyson vacuum. Would something like this adaptor work for you? https://www.amazon....
rlnguy Woodworking Power Tools 5 861 07-10-2023, 04:23 AM
  0 Thread: Cutting Brass
Post: RE: Cutting Brass

If it's a one time project and depending on the size, I would be inclined to use a hacksaw or metal cutting blade in a jigsaw, with suitable clamping, of course. Blades are cheap and much slower/safe...
rlnguy Woodworking Power Tools 21 3,567 10-17-2022, 01:48 PM
  0 Thread: Epoxy for cracks in table
Post: RE: Epoxy for cracks in table

Be sure to run a metal detector over it, if you decide to cut and reglue it. I got a top like that from work and ripped it to the size I wanted. I wrecked the blade - the top had a bunch of steel fas...
rlnguy Woodworking 15 2,062 10-06-2022, 05:16 PM
  0 Thread: Socket set organizer out of wood...got one?
Post: RE: Socket set organizer out of wood...got one?

I used short pieces of dowel. Short because small sockets do not allow them to pass through And dowels because they do not have to be square. Makes for much quicker build. I have written the size o...
rlnguy Woodworking 22 3,957 10-01-2022, 11:37 AM
  0 Thread: 1/2" sanding belts
Post: 1/2" sanding belts

I'm looking for some 1/2x18 sanding belts. various grits. The ones I find locally, at HF take longer to put on the machine then they last, before the seam lets go-sometimes before they even touch the...
rlnguy Woodworking 4 1,229 08-31-2022, 08:49 AM
  0 Thread: One Inch Belt Sander
Post: RE: One Inch Belt Sander

I have 2, one from Lee Valley, and one, much older, same design. On one I have a 1750 rpm motor, the other has a 3450 motor. The slower one is useful for wooden projects, you can sometimes rip the 1...
rlnguy Woodworking Power Tools 10 3,132 03-17-2022, 08:27 AM
  0 Thread: My Wishlist for Battery Powered Tools
Post: RE: My Wishlist for Battery Powered Tools

I have seen such adapters on ebay. No actual experience with them though.
rlnguy Woodworking Power Tools 12 2,169 12-30-2021, 05:35 PM
  0 Thread: how wet is too wet, or any suggestions?
Post: RE: how wet is too wet, or any suggestions?

Thanks, He's pretty set on the wood he has, so I will turn him loose with the link, and let him contact them. I don't have room to try to dry it. Thanks again for the replies, I knew this was a goo...
rlnguy Woodworking 7 2,001 12-16-2021, 08:16 PM
  0 Thread: how wet is too wet, or any suggestions?
Post: RE: how wet is too wet, or any suggestions?

Thanks, I talked to him today, and he agreed that Christmas is not a reasonable expectation. He agreed, we should get the wood dried. He found a place in NY that could dry it, but the cost shipping ...
rlnguy Woodworking 7 2,001 12-16-2021, 06:21 PM
  0 Thread: how wet is too wet, or any suggestions?
Post: how wet is too wet, or any suggestions?

A young friend of mine is settling into his first house, and asked me to help him build a bar top, he can put in, before Christmas. Yesterday, he went to a local mill, and cut the wood. He brought m...
rlnguy Woodworking 7 2,001 12-15-2021, 02:16 PM
  0 Thread: Looking for a Door Hinge.
Post: RE: Looking for a Door Hinge.

The hinge Roly links to, can also be used to swing the door wide, to make a wider opening for a wheelchair to pass.
rlnguy Home Improvement 12 2,616 11-18-2021, 11:34 AM
  0 Thread: Building a Wheelchair/Walker Ramp?
Post: RE: Building a Wheelchair/Walker Ramp?

Maybe you should consider another option, given the physical constraints involved. You said your father "has trouble" going up stairs, is the problem lifting his feet high enough? or trying to contro...
rlnguy Home Improvement 10 2,258 09-30-2021, 09:58 AM
  0 Thread: Building a Wheelchair/Walker Ramp?
Post: RE: Building a Wheelchair/Walker Ramp?

I'll add a few random thoughts, by a long time wheelchair user. I also sold and installed ramps and lifts, before I retired. Eyeballing your photos, looks like about 5' of rise, that means about 60' ...
rlnguy Home Improvement 10 2,258 09-28-2021, 01:32 PM
  0 Thread: tankless - water electric
Post: RE: tankless - water electric

+1 on adding a pump. we had a recirc pump put in, a few months ago, and love it. It's on a timer, so runs about 16 hours a day-have not noticed any effect on the electric bill.
rlnguy Home Improvement 12 3,130 09-07-2021, 05:02 PM
  0 Thread: Another Porch Decking ???
Post: RE: Another Porch Decking ???

We put on a new 500 SF deck, in 2013, just outside Nashville, (so climate is probably similar to yours). I used SYP-PT, total waste of time and money. I stained it twice, in the first 4 years, to pr...
rlnguy Home Improvement 11 2,378 06-29-2021, 08:31 AM
  0 Thread: Garage door seal
Post: RE: Garage door seal

No real installation tips-except to make sure you have the right part. I was pretty limited on space, alongside the door, when I tried to do it myself-and ended up taking the metal rail off, and layi...
rlnguy Home Improvement 12 2,217 06-18-2021, 04:24 PM
  0 Thread: Garage door seal
Post: RE: Garage door seal

Be careful if ordering online. Rodents chewed a big hole in my door seal last fall. I searched online, found one that matched perfectly, according to their drawing. Ordered it, tried to put it in, ...
rlnguy Home Improvement 12 2,217 06-17-2021, 07:47 PM
  0 Thread: Tool for sawing wooden rods easily?
Post: RE: Tool for sawing wooden rods easily?

Couple comments- Having cut hundreds of canes, in a previous life (I worked at a place that sold canes, crutches, wheelchairs, etc). We had a pretty rudimentary shop. To cut a cane, we removed the r...
rlnguy Woodworking Hand Tools 22 4,563 02-20-2021, 11:21 AM
  0 Thread: Sealing toilet on concrete floor
Post: RE: Sealing toilet on concrete floor

I had a similar problem when I moved into a new house, built on a slab. Within a couple of months the toilet started leaking. I called the builder, they sent a plumber. He tried to blame it on how I...
rlnguy Home Improvement 8 3,301 02-20-2021, 10:52 AM

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