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121. Re: Anti-Freeze (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 19:45:20 -0400
And the antidote to ingesting ethylene glycol is....... alcohol! I had a friend who's father slammed a glass full off the stuff (thinking it was mountain dew) the night before going to England. The E
/html/shop-talk/2000-10/msg00120.html (8,087 bytes)

122. Re: Anti-Freeze (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 12:57:36 -0400
Howdy there neighbor.... I don't know the Dr.s name. It was back when I lived in MI. But it worked and he "survived".... :-) At 10:54 10/26/2000, LBC286@aol.com was inspired to say: Cheers, Richard T
/html/shop-talk/2000-10/msg00125.html (8,189 bytes)

123. Re: Anti-Freeze (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:04:20 -0400
That's always a good trivia question.... What country would you hit first, travelling south from MI? Ontario, Canada; south of Detroit. At 13:55 10/26/2000, Derek Harling was inspired to say: Cheers!
/html/shop-talk/2000-10/msg00129.html (7,537 bytes)

124. Re: Speaking of codes... (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 13:28:14 -0400
x10 sure is great. I moved to PA almost 2 years ago and have started x10'ing the house. Having a remote control for the lights has been very useful. Couple tips about buying from x10.com (and x10.com
/html/shop-talk/2000-09/msg00086.html (9,516 bytes)

125. Re: Hardwood Shop Floors (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 23:55:55 -0400
My father-in-law was in charge of the concrete floor at a Wal-Mart a year back or so. Concrete slab, finished smooth. Then, an army of Mexicans (didn't even speak English - kinda funny when wal-Mart
/html/shop-talk/2000-06/msg00028.html (8,559 bytes)

126. Router Speed Control (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 00:45:39 -0400
Anyone ever used one of those $40 RSCs that Toolcrib sells to slow down a bench grinder, polisher or wet grinder instead of a router? It claims to "reduce speed electronically without reducing torque
/html/shop-talk/2000-05/msg00015.html (7,066 bytes)

127. Re: Router Speed Control (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 13:24:33 -0400
Induction v. series... You know, motors was my weak spot in electronics class (and that was a long time ago - a whole other story). I knew there was something about this. Thanks.... At 03:32 5/23/200
/html/shop-talk/2000-05/msg00023.html (8,506 bytes)

128. Re: Anti-seize (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 16:42:39 -0500
Yeah, use it. Get the little tube of the solid stuff at almost any auto At 17:43 2/10/2000, Brian Borgstede was inspired to say: \ Cheers!
/html/shop-talk/2000-03/msg00009.html (6,603 bytes)

129. Re: telephone in the shop? (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 00:58:00 -0500
You only need two. The inside two. Usually red and green - outside pair are yellow and black. Hook the inner 2 wires up. Does phone work? If yes, great. If not, swap the wires. It will work then. At
/html/shop-talk/2000-02/msg00071.html (8,535 bytes)

130. Re: Brakes and Broken stuff (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 12:26:24 -0500
I second the impact driver and heat stuff. I got a Crapsman heat gun for Christmas from the wife (it was used and half price). With a bunch of tips. They have a tip than necks down to 1/4 (or close)
/html/shop-talk/2000-01/msg00002.html (7,839 bytes)

131. Re: Pneumatic tools (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 00:47:55 -0500
Figure out what tool(s) you'll use the most. Buy good ones of that/those. For me, it was the impact wrench - IR-2131; incidentally from HF. I don't remember the price but it was $20-$30 cheaper than
/html/shop-talk/2000-01/msg00011.html (7,853 bytes)

132. Re: Pneumatic tools (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 21:33:15 -0500
Would that be Central Pneumatic or Chicago Pneumatic... ;-) At 06:48 PM 1/4/00 , Art Pfenninger was inspired to say: Cheers!
/html/shop-talk/2000-01/msg00020.html (7,162 bytes)

133. Re: Tool makers (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 12:24:33 -0500
I dunno but they do make good tools. Or used to. My dad had a Wright 1/2" ratchet set that he got in the early 60's when he (re)became a civilian. It was still in great shape when I had it stolen fro
/html/shop-talk/2000-01/msg00034.html (7,368 bytes)

134. Beginner's Machinist Qs (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 21:16:15 -0500
I'm not a "real" machinist, I just play one in my garage... ;-) So, looking through an MSC flyer on the train tonight, I noticed "Drill Rod". What's it used for? Making drill bits? Also, what are the
/html/shop-talk/2000-01/msg00071.html (6,620 bytes)

135. Re: Stuck bolt (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 21:23:41 -0500
How would you use a cold chisel? To do what? At 01:38 PM 1/10/00 , paradox@DEPAUW.EDU was inspired to say: Cheers!
/html/shop-talk/2000-01/msg00072.html (8,433 bytes)

136. Re: Stuck bolt (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 21:23:05 -0500
When I did the CRX's and the Civic's they wouldn't yield to the airgun. This is the job that broke a few breakers and sockets that I posted a while back. I don't recall it being left-hand. Purely for
/html/shop-talk/2000-01/msg00073.html (9,612 bytes)

137. Neat-o WebPage (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 15:48:21 -0500
Here's a pretty nifty page... http://www.cctrap.com/~varmint/alath.htm Cheers!
/html/shop-talk/2000-01/msg00094.html (6,243 bytes)

138. Re: Who makes what tools? (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1999 13:50:49 -0500
Well now.... You'll just have to find it now, won't you? ;-) Now you've got a couple hundred guys salivating..... At 10:56 PM 11/30/99 , Duncan120@aol.com was inspired to say: Cheers!
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00003.html (7,690 bytes)

139. Re: Who makes what tools? (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 02:01:14 -0500
Now that you mention it, I have seen this. I should be ordering some more of his "obsolescence" in the next few days myself. A tool company? Don't know, just remember reading it somewhere.... Methin
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00015.html (7,727 bytes)

140. Re: Who makes what tools? (score: 1)
Author: Richard Beels <beels@technologist.com>
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 13:20:14 -0500
Yeah, it's listed as non-OGV. Don't tell Steve, however, that I've gotten OGV stuff that he thought was non-OGV. Hit and miss but it has happened. They fit really well regardless that I think the non
/html/shop-talk/1999-12/msg00021.html (7,599 bytes)


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