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41. Re: parts cleaners (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 12:15:22 -0800
Hey, I'll pay $125 a year for someone to pick up my car maintenance ;^). Just let me know. Mark Miller
/html/shop-talk/2004-03/msg00063.html (8,548 bytes)

42. Re: Rubber hoses (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 21:07:18 -0800
trying Umm. . . buy a new length of rubber hose for a few bucks? Seriously, unless it is a custom part you are almost always better off replacing any hose after it starts to get brittle. You might a
/html/shop-talk/2004-03/msg00081.html (7,495 bytes)

43. Re: termite damage/treatment (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:35:05 -0800
figured you Perhaps the reason we simple folk aren't supposed to get the REAL stuff is to protect from people who haphazardly spray everything with liquid sevin if that's what they have. Please be c
/html/shop-talk/2004-03/msg00137.html (7,842 bytes)

44. Re: auto-body spray gun - for appliances? (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 11:53:10 -0800
my Consider taking it to a local autobody shop and have them paint it. Since there will be essentially no prep work, especially if you do the masking, you should be able to get it done quickly and fo
/html/shop-talk/2004-02/msg00061.html (7,989 bytes)

45. Re: auto-body spray gun - for appliances? (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 17:05:49 -0800
cost.) It's true. I had some metal kitchen cabinets in my last house that were in fine shape but had gotten some rust on them. I sanded the rust off and took them to a Miracle Auto Painting (their m
/html/shop-talk/2004-02/msg00065.html (7,919 bytes)

46. Fun with my new toy, errrr, tool (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 21:29:48 -0800
I think I'm going to like this rural life. I spent some quality time with my little Ford tractor pulling down some fencing. Chain the fence to the tractor, haul the posts out of the ground and the fe
/html/shop-talk/2004-02/msg00093.html (7,121 bytes)

47. Re: carry around tool kit. (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:04:29 -0800
Duct tape!! A cell phone and AAA card would be a good idea also. Mark Miller I
/html/shop-talk/2004-01/msg00106.html (8,730 bytes)

48. Re: "Goos Enough" but Good Value (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 09:32:55 -0800
<excellent rant about quality tools and workmanship deleted. Read it the first time.> true, forty I believe that the more appropriate saying these days is "you don't get more than you pay for" Not al
/html/shop-talk/2003-12/msg00001.html (7,523 bytes)

49. Furnace problem (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 11:45:23 -0800
I need some help that I'm sure this list can provide. Our furnace won't come on. It's a fraser-johnson with a White Rodgers 50A50-241 controller. The blower will come on if set to 'fan on' via the th
/html/shop-talk/2003-11/msg00004.html (7,550 bytes)

50. Re: Furnace problem (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 13:33:13 -0800
come says it might be a workaround. I went to their site, stuck open, so you might look at that, and check Hey why didn't I think of that? Thanks. I went and pulled the hose to the sensor and sucked
/html/shop-talk/2003-11/msg00006.html (8,410 bytes)

51. Gotta hit the archives (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 21:15:31 -0800
Hi all. I wanted to crow that I'm soon to leave the small shop life I've been living in suburban Alameda and moving to a place where I can build one with some size to it. I'll call it the country, ma
/html/shop-talk/2003-11/msg00223.html (6,756 bytes)

52. Re: Paint Removal (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:30:23 -0700
I've used it and loved it. One thing I found is that if it dries out too quickly it doesn't work as well. I used a spray bottle and hit the top of the paper with water every so often (hours, not minu
/html/shop-talk/2003-09/msg00058.html (8,447 bytes)

53. Re: More concrete floor (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 09:24:55 -0700
I paint of up nasty It's not just the adhesive. The tiles themselves may be full of it as well. When we pulled our kitchen and bathroom flooring we had it tested and found it was almost 40% asbestos.
/html/shop-talk/2003-09/msg00069.html (8,678 bytes)

54. Re: 220 Wiring Question (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 21:38:38 -0700
The center connected Your impression is correct. The two hot wires are swappable. They each have the same voltage on them, just 180 degrees out of phase. Mark. /// unsubscribe/change address request
/html/shop-talk/2003-09/msg00101.html (7,447 bytes)

55. re: bending steel (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 09:07:57 -0700
Kidnap Lois Lane, reporter for the Daily Planet. When this strange guy in red and blue underwear comes to rescue her ask him to bend it. He can do it with his bare hands.
/html/shop-talk/2003-09/msg00115.html (7,776 bytes)

56. Re: trailer battery and isolation, is this the way to go? (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 09:47:22 -0700
It is a different sort of load. A light bulb or starter for example will draw current from whatever voltage is fed to it. A battery will only charge (and draw current) if the voltage feeding it is hi
/html/shop-talk/2003-09/msg00156.html (7,793 bytes)

57. Re: Lifts - concrete psi (score: 1)
Author: "Susan and Mark Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:39:02 -0700
The at a it 5.5in. but my rating? to how to then guy. Call the lift mfg. The added thickness may be enough to compensate for the lower PSI rating, or that could be a number that isn't that important
/html/shop-talk/2003-08/msg00143.html (8,584 bytes)

58. Re: fiber-cement siding? (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 22:08:04 -0700
Saw an interesting product in Fine Homebuilding last month called Home Slicker. It is an expanded plastic mat, about 1/4" think, that you put behind your siding. Gives a 1/4" breathable layer behind
/html/shop-talk/2003-07/msg00011.html (7,874 bytes)

59. Re: battery drain? (score: 1)
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 12:37:17 -0700
with the the reads amps, That sounds way high. A 'normal' size car battery is on the order of 100 amp hours, so that load would drain it within a week or two. Question: is there an under the hood lig
/html/shop-talk/2003-07/msg00064.html (7,729 bytes)

60. Re: Oil drain pan that doesn't suck? (score: 1)
Author: "Susan and Mark Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 22:37:23 -0700
I have always used old cooking oil containers. Whenever I need one I see what is sitting on the sidewalk as trash near restaurants. My local Chinatown has never failed me (Lots of oil used and lots
/html/shop-talk/2003-07/msg00149.html (7,950 bytes)


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