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  1. Inspector

    Tree removal, which type of drill?

    I would clear away more dirt for access, pressure wash the bark clean. After leaving it a day or few for the dirt to dry out unless you like playing in the mud. I would use a 4 1/2" (or your equivalent) angle grinder and with an Arbortech type carving wheel, carve away the wood. The work will go...
  2. Inspector

    Need Help Upgrading My Dust Extractor.

    Thanks. The plant I used to work in had Donaldson Torit downdraft sanding tables and booths that were used for metal sanding. I'm well familiar with the pulses during the cleaning cycle. Sounds like shotguns being fired every few minutes. The office staff whined about it so they restricted it to...
  3. Inspector

    Need Help Upgrading My Dust Extractor.

    Little question about the filters. Are they meant to flow the air from the outside in or inside out like the hobby machines? Reason for asking is most industrial filters are meant to flow from the outside in so if they have layers to the fabric and the first one sheds the dust a little easier...
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    Need Help Upgrading My Dust Extractor.

    I've been camping or I would have replied sooner. The ClearVue cyclone with a 1950CFM rating has a 5hp motor using a 16" diameter, 6 blade backward inclined impeller and is meant to draw through 8" ducting. Their 1450CFM cyclones use a 15" impeller and a 6" duct. ClearVue is the Pentz designed...
  5. Inspector

    Attic hoist / elevator design

    My friends father in law wanted a dumbwaiter in his new house so they made it. Garage door tracks and rollers guided it and an electric winch did the lifting. They had microswitches set up so that both doors had to be closed to operate for safety. It's been running for at least 20 years taking...
  6. Inspector

    US Election November 5th

    What do you mean again? :dunno: He doesn't speak anything but nonsense.🤪 Pete
  7. Inspector

    Planer/thicknesser problem solved (almost)

    Page 16 gives an elongation method you might be able to employ. https://www.sos-safety.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/spruit_transmissies_hutchinson_catalogus.pdf https://dodgeindustrial.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/c68ec1ed-bd4f-4170-9a47-af2d0041b1f3.pdf YouTube video using a phone as a...
  8. Inspector

    Planer/thicknesser problem solved (almost)

    To true about the covers. Some links for you to try. https://www.gates.com/us/en/knowledge-center/calculators/belt-tension-calculator.html https://goodyearrubberproducts.com/2018pdfs/Goodyear_Power_Transmission_Belts_Maint_Manual/pdf/Goodyear_Power_Transmission_Belts_Maint_Manual.pdf I'll...
  9. Inspector

    Planer/thicknesser problem solved (almost)

    I would pop the hoods, sorry...bonnets, of a number of newer cars and see how much the belts deflect to get you in the ball park and go with that. Pete Nice machine by the way.
  10. Inspector

    Table Saw kickback and trimmed finger (Graphic description & images)

    Hope your finger heals quickly Doug. It does illustrate that something can happen even when you have done it countless times before. In this instance you weren't paying as much attention as you normally would. Same stuff happens to people when actually cutting with more dire consequences. First...
  11. Inspector

    unidentified jaws

    Nope. Oneway jaws have the screws on a line out from the centre not in a circle. https://oneway.ca/products-category/chucks Pete
  12. Inspector

    Table Saw kickback and trimmed finger (Graphic description & images)

    The American way has been the North American way of working since the beginnings of powered saws. Tools that came with any kind of safety attachments like crown guards were usually pulled off and tossed then the tool was bought. They never mandated and adopted safer standards and work practices...
  13. Inspector

    Attention all wet shavers

    Probably creeps out the maiden though. 🫨 Pete
  14. Inspector

    Any Snap-on experts on here

    Flying haggis You scored a good tool. I will probably be off by myself here in that as good as the quality of a Snap-On ratchet is I am not crazy about using them. The smooth handle is slippery when my hands are oily which is often when I need it. I have a Canadian Snap-On 70M 1/4 drive...
  15. Inspector

    SawStop, stops on contact with skin is coming to Europe soon!

    To add to what Michael just said. To turn off the AIM you have to use both hands so it isn't something you can absentmindedly turn off when you reach for the switch when using it normally. Pete
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    SawStop, stops on contact with skin is coming to Europe soon!

    The local high school where our woodturning and woodworking clubs conduct meetings in the evenings replaced the 5 or so saws (Wadkin, Rockwell and General) with SawStops a few years ago. I don't know it it was insurance driven change or just a cautious school board. All the students taking shop...
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    Attention all wet shavers

    I shave my face and head in the shower and that keeps my blades clear of gunk between the blades. I also just use the same bar of soap I wash the rest of me with. If it doesn't give me a rash in the sensitive areas it won't on my face unless the blade is dull and ripping rather than cutting...
  18. Inspector

    The best portable table saw?

    Well you could always wait a year or two when a certain controversial American company releases European/British versions of their saws with the hotly debated safety feature. Festool also was working on one with that feature that might already be on the market. They are good saws with few...
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    Need some sanity checking on slightly unusual shed floor build

    I think it is overly complicated. I would have made the 4 stud walls with the bottom 2x4 laying flat on the pavers. Another 2x4 down the middle on the flat too. Joists laid on top of the bottom plates and fastened to the sides of the studs. Shed on top of the walls. Membrane under the 2x4s that...
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