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221. Re: [Shop-talk] Spindle Sander question: (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 19:26:21 -0500
Rigid EB4424 says it has both oscillating and "rotary motion", which may mean a non-oscillating configuration Delta SA350k doesn't say it is an oscillating sander, but some of the poor reviews indica
/html/shop-talk/2013-06/msg00041.html (11,336 bytes)

222. Re: [Shop-talk] Routers, again (follow up) (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Fri, 05 Jul 2013 14:39:10 -0500
Dave, The best way to add the new router while maintaining the old one is to plug the new one directly into an unused port on your DSL router directly, if there is a spare port. If not, just plug it
/html/shop-talk/2013-07/msg00022.html (12,623 bytes)

223. Re: [Shop-talk] finding buried gate wiring (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 17:40:34 -0500
You are correct, it doesn't work. I tried this some years ago and even after I found the conduit, the receiver didn't pick up the signal on the wire. The toner I used was for finding networking wire
/html/shop-talk/2013-07/msg00035.html (11,157 bytes)

224. [Shop-talk] Rust belt truck? (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 21:38:48 -0500
Living in Texas and growing up on the west coast I am not very familiar with the affects of rust on vehicles. I have been offered a 2000 Chevy extended cab, 4x4 pickup, 110,000 miles w/leather interi
/html/shop-talk/2013-07/msg00050.html (8,862 bytes)

225. Re: [Shop-talk] Faucet fun (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 19:29:41 -0500
Mark, Remove the airiator from the faucet and see if the water flow is better. If you have a sprayer hose on the faucet, see if it also lacks flow. If the flow is still slow, pull the cartridge and t
/html/shop-talk/2013-08/msg00002.html (10,822 bytes)

226. Re: [Shop-talk] nylocks (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 15:27:38 -0500
Nylocks are not spec'ed to be reusable, so if you had to tweak them a bit, they may have not been able to lock as designed. I know it is redundant, but thread locker can be used with lock nuts of any
/html/shop-talk/2013-08/msg00087.html (10,185 bytes)

227. Re: [Shop-talk] dimpling metal ?? (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2013 06:38:20 -0500
Rather than dimpling, how about building up the area around each stud and just cut a countersinked area at each stud into the thicker metal? You might want to also relieve the back of the area on the
/html/shop-talk/2013-09/msg00004.html (10,760 bytes)

228. Re: [Shop-talk] Surveillance camera systems (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 08:06:50 -0500
Check out www.supercircuits.com. They have some calculators under resources, then video security tools. Their equipment is good also. I have 5 analog systems installed for clients. Only problem I've
/html/shop-talk/2013-09/msg00019.html (10,242 bytes)

229. Re: [Shop-talk] Nibbler (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 15:17:57 -0500
Ebay #290999892885, $40. No connection, may be cheaper ones listed, found first one listed and stopped there. Peace, Pat Thusly spake Benjamin Zwissler Pat Horne, Owner, Horne Systems (512) 797-7501
/html/shop-talk/2013-10/msg00076.html (11,714 bytes)

230. Re: [Shop-talk] chain hoist question (electrically) (score: 1)
Author: "Pat Horne" <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 23:15:53 -0600
Eric, The best and easiest way to connect this up to single phase power is to use a single to 3-phase converter. If you are in need of a hoist, and the price was good enough to spend another $50 on a
/html/shop-talk/2013-12/msg00004.html (9,380 bytes)

231. Re: [Shop-talk] Tapping off a crimp connector? (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2013 13:21:28 -0600
In the 60s, while in the Air Force, I attended a soldering school that taught us to solder to NASA specs. The problem with soldering wire to that level was with the solder wicking up under the insula
/html/shop-talk/2013-12/msg00094.html (13,147 bytes)

232. Re: [Shop-talk] Computer stuff (score: 1)
Author: <Pat@HORNESYSTEMSTX.COM>
Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2014 15:43:39 -0700
_______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.net Archive: http://www.team.net/archive
/html/shop-talk/2014-01/msg00019.html (8,319 bytes)

233. Re: [Shop-talk] Computer stuff (score: 1)
Author: <Pat@HORNESYSTEMSTX.COM>
Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2014 17:15:48 -0700
_______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.net Archive: http://www.team.net/archive
/html/shop-talk/2014-01/msg00020.html (8,309 bytes)

234. Re: [Shop-talk] Computer stuff (score: 1)
Author: <Pat@HORNESYSTEMSTX.COM>
Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2014 18:42:25 -0700
OK, let's try this again! I have been keeping some old stuff from my past also: NIB programming drum for an IBM 029 card punch/duplicator Sealed TECO manual Osborne luggable computer - works in 1972
/html/shop-talk/2014-01/msg00021.html (9,222 bytes)

235. Re: [Shop-talk] Remote tank level sensing. (score: 1)
Author: "Pat Horne" <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Sat, 31 May 2014 14:52:30 -0500
An easy way to do this is to use a float switch in the tank that will turn on the transmitter when the water level gets to the desired set point. You might be able to just put a 12v car horn, the flo
/html/shop-talk/2014-06/msg00000.html (10,002 bytes)

236. Re: [Shop-talk] electrical question (score: 1)
Author: "Pat Horne" <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 08:22:38 -0500
Tim, You said that you have knob and tube wiring in this area. Can you give me a better understanding of how the outlets and fan are fed? For example, does power come to the fan via knob & tube, then
/html/shop-talk/2014-07/msg00014.html (10,749 bytes)

237. Re: [Shop-talk] Boosting a UPS? (score: 1)
Author: "Pat Horne" <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 20:55:58 -0500
I had this problem at my house. We have several UPS units around the place. When the A/C came on all the UPS units would beep. Turned out we had low line voltage coming into the house, about 108v tha
/html/shop-talk/2014-07/msg00035.html (9,876 bytes)

238. Re: [Shop-talk] Delta Unisaw (score: 1)
Author: "Pat Horne" <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2014 10:28:38 -0500
Mike, Have you changed the way the saw gets power? It may be on too small a wire, causing voltage drop. My Powermatic 66 has a 2 H.P., 220v motor, but requires a 50A breaker, and #8 wire to spin it u
/html/shop-talk/2014-09/msg00002.html (10,001 bytes)

239. Re: [Shop-talk] Need advice from mechanical engineering minded guys (so I came the best place!) (score: 1)
Author: "Pat Horne" <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2014 09:59:08 -0500
Eric, My view is that the fewer moving parts, the better. Why not consider adding an arch to your skidder so that you can tip the skidder up on its back end, cinch the log to the arch and then pull t
/html/shop-talk/2014-09/msg00007.html (9,982 bytes)

240. Re: [Shop-talk] Soldering a radiator (score: 1)
Author: "Pat Horne" <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 08:31:16 -0500
Depending on how close you will be soldering to a seam, you may be able to use some heat absorbing putty to keep the heat from unsoldering the seam. Mist necks that I've seen installed have a flange
/html/shop-talk/2014-09/msg00025.html (10,297 bytes)


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