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21. Re: building a shop (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 01:31:31 -0500
30000 sq ft. Damn I'm jealous now. What I wouldn't do with thast much space. Let's see at least 2 lifts and a tire mounting machine......... times. in /// /// shop-talk@autox.team.net mailing list //
/html/shop-talk/2001-10/msg00241.html (9,581 bytes)

22. Re: building a shop - radiant heat (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 01:34:27 -0500
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/html/shop-talk/2001-10/msg00242.html (8,927 bytes)

23. Re: Battery Question! (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 22:15:35 -0500
Your reading of 13.08 volts is adequate. You might want to check your battery cables at the battery and the solinoid, to make sure they are secure. The next thing to check is if the starter motor is
/html/shop-talk/2001-09/msg00091.html (7,620 bytes)

24. Re: trailer questions (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 13:51:12 -0500
If the tiers may be more than a little warm for some reason, why not use diamond plate under the tires and the peel and stick tiles on the rest of the floor. I bought some 1/8 inch aluminum diamond p
/html/shop-talk/2001-09/msg00172.html (8,392 bytes)

25. Re: Trailer wiring (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 10:18:09 -0500
Does the car have antilock brakes? Is it possible that the curcuit has become compromised with the additional voltage draw caused by the harness? Just a couple of things to check. Larry Zink -- Origi
/html/shop-talk/2001-08/msg00056.html (8,950 bytes)

26. Re: weed trimmers (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 07:48:54 -0500
Look at the Homelite straight shaft trimmer, but I think you'll be money ahead if you buy the Echo. I went through 2 Ryobi's while I have an Echo straight shaft, so that the cost was more over the pe
/html/shop-talk/2001-06/msg00013.html (9,973 bytes)

27. Re: Ride on mowers (was RE: weed trimmers) (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 22:18:54 -0500
I have to agree with Elton, Kubota makes excellant equipment. I had a self propelled walk behind mower of their's for about 8 years, The motor finally gave out and I was sorely disappointed to find t
/html/shop-talk/2001-06/msg00048.html (8,802 bytes)

28. Re: Shop Vac replacement (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 01:11:41 -0500
I picked up a larger shop vac at Sam's that had an exhaust port, but like you said, the smaller units don't seem to have one. Larry -- Original Message -- From: "Jim Ferguson" <jferg@twave.net> To: "
/html/shop-talk/2001-04/msg00064.html (8,842 bytes)

29. Re: Problem with engine hoist (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 12:41:58 -0600
You have 2 choices, 1. rebuild the hydraulic pump. 2. Replace the hydraulic pump. If this is a hoist from harbor freight, you can buy a repalcement ram for alot less trouble than doing an overhaul.
/html/shop-talk/2001-03/msg00022.html (7,921 bytes)

30. Re: Safety Chains Was: Build it yourself Car Trailer (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 21:28:23 -0600
These are some great tips, especially the cotter pin. I always cross my chains over the top of the hitch so that they support the trailer wieght if my coupler should come free for any reason. I used
/html/shop-talk/2000-11/msg00157.html (9,085 bytes)

31. Re: Safety Chains (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 21:45:45 -0600
I haul my Buick Regal on a 25 ft flat be car trailer, I have 2 heavy duty D-rings as my attachment points on the front of the car placed about 6 inches outside of the fenders and about even with the
/html/shop-talk/2000-11/msg00158.html (11,773 bytes)

32. Re: Window Alternatives (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:00:17 -0500
I remember seeing a fairly new set up for the glass blocks that uses a vinyl gasket material, You could probably take up the excess space with either a mild steel or aluminum channel, but that would
/html/shop-talk/2000-10/msg00042.html (8,470 bytes)

33. Re: X10 (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 22:33:26 -0500
Assuming that you are in the U.S. you must comply with E.P.A. standards and your state and local Air Boards standards as well. Or risk having everything shut down and heavy fines levied. The governme
/html/shop-talk/2000-09/msg00133.html (8,389 bytes)

34. Re: Wiring Question (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 12:59:49 -0500
Sounds like your electrician friend is right on the money about the wire. Don't scirmp pennoes when wiring, it all ways comes back to bite you later. And go ahead and replace the old 12 guage wire in
/html/shop-talk/2000-08/msg00056.html (7,830 bytes)

35. Re: Cooling Problem (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 01:17:33 -0500
Your thermostat is a little on the high side, I htink I would try a 180 or 185 unit, and have your radiator rodded out by a good radiator shop. A lot of crud can build up in a radiator over 23 years
/html/shop-talk/2000-07/msg00072.html (8,002 bytes)

36. Re: Tool needed (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence R Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 06:15:20 -0500
They offer for sale a device called a joint jigger. that you use a hole saw blade to notch your tubing for a better weld.There is a company called Tubular Dynamics in Kansas City that sells this prod
/html/shop-talk/2000-06/msg00097.html (7,862 bytes)

37. Re: From: "Lawrence Zink" <zink@pdq.net> (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrence Zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 13:29:02 -0500
You can buy an anti fouling protector for spark plugs and a male quick connect for air lines and thread into it. This is what I use when I pull the valve spring on an engine. Cheap and effective. Lar
/html/shop-talk/1999-08/msg00030.html (7,238 bytes)

38. Re: Pop rivet question (score: 1)
Author: "zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 12:57:39 -0500
Yes there are pneumatic riveters available, as a matter of fact Harbor Freight has one for 49.99, item number is 00167-OADA. They can be reached online at http://www.harborfreight.com and you can or
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00069.html (7,744 bytes)

39. Re: Craftsman Wrenches (score: 1)
Author: "zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 13:04:38 -0500
here in Houston. Since we live in a rather humid location tolls will tend to rust, i.e. a brand new set of impact metric sockets I bought. Started rusting with in a week of purchase. I was looking fo
/html/shop-talk/1999-06/msg00146.html (9,771 bytes)

40. Re: parts washer, inspection pit etc. (score: 1)
Author: "zink" <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 11:15:51 -0500
Make sure you ck your local building codes about an inspection pit, In most locals unless you are operating a repair shop and have all the safety equipment in place it is illegal to build one. Since
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00063.html (8,638 bytes)


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