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1. Re: RE: more garage notes (score: 1)
Author: Ryansmalt@aol.com
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 22:11:11 -0500
I run my garage compressor at about 140psi; I'm not sure I would trust plastic when the outside temp gets to -25 degrees (f). (My work, also an electronics repair shop, has a compressor running abou
/html/shop-talk/1996-01/msg00032.html (7,899 bytes)

2. Re: compressor switching (score: 1)
Author: Ryansmalt@aol.com
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 20:17:52 -0500
You should NOT switch just one branch-this leaves the motor and everything on the compressor live (except, one hopes, the chassis/frame/tank). I use a wall mounted 30A disconnect switch (They looks
/html/shop-talk/1996-01/msg00155.html (6,758 bytes)

3. Rere: Parts Cleaners (score: 1)
Author: Ryansmalt@aol.com
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 22:37:14 -0500
I'm not a chemist, but I have had bad reactions w/ aluminum (foil, in my case) There was some other chemical involved, I don't remember what (it was about 20 years ago), but the addition of the alum
/html/shop-talk/1996-01/msg00156.html (6,783 bytes)

4. Re: Fastening to concrete (score: 1)
Author: Ryansmalt@aol.com
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 04:10:21 -0500
People at my work (including me) used this doing wall construction (fastening 2x4s to the floor)-worked great! Had to make sure it was square or the nails bent, and of course it is wise to use heari
/html/shop-talk/1996-01/msg00161.html (6,711 bytes)


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