Outlawmws
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Bringing an old Dewalt RAS back to life.
Those are well worth restoring. is it one of the AMF Dewalts; and what blade size dos it support?
Bringing an old Dewalt RAS back to life.
Awesome shop !Thanks. Currently... We are pumping out a couple custom vanities starting Monday. Spent this morning sweeping as I don't quite feel up to finishing the head gasket on one of my fleet vans, that I reluctantly started rate before I got that nasty flu that was going around. Any ways I did a thread a while back on my shop is kinda unusual. Lol![]()
I look forward to seeing the saw finished. I use mine almost daily. When I replaced the bearings my pot metal fan cracked while removal I have a file somewhere so you can 3d print a new oneBringing an old Dewalt RAS back to life. A few more parts in primer and the box frame, mounting brackets and clamps in the base coat color.


Nice job. Those are decent cigars not my favorite but decent. Definitely a cool box
Yes, AMF Dewalt, appears to be a 9" however I've seen some people using 10". I'll figure it out before I purchase a blade for it. i won't skimp on the blade and make sure I get the proper one.Those are well worth restoring. is it one of the AMF Dewalts; and what blade size dos it support?


Different hairstyles than you grew up with skeer you? Oh, dear. My grandmother wouldn't let my dad have a crewcut, because only criminals wore them. High school principals in my day forcibly with the help of cops gave crewcuts to kids who wanted long hair. What is the only politically correct haircut for you?
It's just hair. It grows, and people try different styles. Eventually, most of us guys lose the ability to keep the hair we wanted when we were teenagers. Get over it.
Have you looked for it in your ears? Might be there....![]()

Could you please supply a link to the adapter you bought?Used amazon adapters so they come on when openers are operated. Much better light than the single bulb the openers come with.
How bad would EV hit you for repairs? Still come out cheaper than a new purchase I would think. How big was the enclosure for that thing? I am picturing 1000 pounds of MDF that's just obscenely massive to house 4 eighteen-inch subs.Wrestled in a pile of Pro Audio gear. A friend is into commercial construction, and they are turning a local bar into a restaurant, so all the PA/DJ stuff had to go. He knew I deal in that kind of stuff and gave me a call.
I bought some obviously EV-branded stuff, and took a gamble on some homemade cabinets. The gamble paid off, they were stuffed with JBL drivers!
There was one let-down though. I was hoping to score this big EV 4x 18" subwoofer he sent me pictures of, but the cabinet wasn't able to be removed (it was built it into the stage). But my friend got the drivers out of it for me. Hooray, right? Well only one of the four subs works, and it's not an EV, it's a replacement. Two original EV subs have open coils, and the 3rd was another off-brand replacement, and it does "work", but it has some kind of mechanical noise. So that kinda *****, I was hoping to keep that big 4x18 for me, lol. Oh well, I'll still do well on the deal considering the surprise JBLs I found in those sketchy cabinets.
$385 and they will also service the door while they're out. Just letting them do it, since I'm going out of town on business.If I install it myself, I will use 2 bars. As PassThru stated, the vice grips are used to hold tension on the cables.
@Wiz02, from my teens into my 30s I chose 2 door vehicles. I also chose non-A/C cars with window cranks. These were the family vehicles when I was 31 and making a move from the Hudson Valley to Florida:So why are 4 doors so important? Someone can't climb over a seat back on the rare occasion that more than 2 people are in the car? I guess that is too much of an imposition.







Restaurant ? I know we need more of them around here.Wrestled in a pile of Pro Audio gear. A friend is into commercial construction, and they are turning a local bar into a restaurant, so all the PA/DJ stuff had to go. He knew I deal in that kind of stuff and gave me a call.
I bought some obviously EV-branded stuff, and took a gamble on some homemade cabinets. The gamble paid off, they were stuffed with JBL drivers!
There was one let-down though. I was hoping to score this big EV 4x 18" subwoofer he sent me pictures of, but the cabinet wasn't able to be removed (it was built it into the stage). But my friend got the drivers out of it for me. Hooray, right? Well only one of the four subs works, and it's not an EV, it's a replacement. Two original EV subs have open coils, and the 3rd was another off-brand replacement, and it does "work", but it has some kind of mechanical noise. So that kinda *****, I was hoping to keep that big 4x18 for me, lol. Oh well, I'll still do well on the deal considering the surprise JBLs I found in those sketchy cabinets.
@Fixr , Australia and Florida agreed I shouldn't be driving a manual with one hand. I did rent a van in New Zealand to do the touristy thing with four of our friends. Rental vans down there are all manual. I did the pedals and steering (with my required spinner mounted) while my autocross buddy rowed the stick. We got it down to perfect synchronization. Being ancient, I wonder how many 3-pedal fans would feel about driving a car in stop-and-go traffic with a completely non-synchromesh manual transmission. I vividly remember shifting one without using the clutch except to start or stop. It's a fun thing to learn but not so fun to live with every day.The cars are getting faster and better. Try to keep up. Or get a horse & buggy.
I do Bob. Mostly on days where my AC isn't working or a solenoid isn't doing its job. Everything I own has manual seats and they're perfectly comfy for me. Not sure I'd give up FM radio just yet, but AM radio and rotary phones with party lines were a little before my time.Does anyone miss vent windows instead of air conditioning? Hand crank windows? Manual seats? Power nothing cars with no directional signal stalk? AM-only radios? How about rotary phones on a 'party' line? I miss all of those things just like I miss Polio.
@Fixr , Australia and Florida agreed I shouldn't be driving a manual with one hand. I did rent a van in New Zealand to do the touristy thing with four of our friends. Rental vans down there are all manual. I did the pedals and steering (with my required spinner mounted) while my autocross buddy rowed the stick. We got it down to perfect synchronization. Being ancient, I wonder how many 3-pedal fans would feel about driving a car in stop-and-go traffic with a completely non-synchromesh manual transmission. I vividly remember shifting one without using the clutch except to start or stop. It's a fun thing to learn but not so fun to live with every day.
My DD does have directional stalk and indicators.... Shaft tuner WITH FM and working cassette too. Even the Amish horseNbuggies round here have indicators, Sheesh...Does anyone miss vent windows instead of air conditioning? Hand crank windows? Manual seats? Power nothing cars with no directional signal stalk? AM-only radios? How about rotary phones on a 'party' line? I miss all of those things just like I miss Polio.

Does anyone miss vent windows instead of air conditioning? Hand crank windows? Manual seats? Power nothing cars with no directional signal stalk? AM-only radios? How about rotary phones on a 'party' line? I miss all of those things just like I miss Polio.
Does anyone miss vent windows instead of air conditioning? Hand crank windows? Manual seats?

been raining instead of snowing in Tahoe and I don't want to ski in that stuff, I decided to wax the skis so at least they'll be ready if the cold hits and the white stuff starts falling again....I think we are really discussing comfort features vs utilitarian features. Different people chacterize features differently.Does anyone miss vent windows instead of air conditioning? Hand crank windows? Manual seats? Power nothing cars with no directional signal stalk? AM-only radios? How about rotary phones on a 'party' line? I miss all of those things just like I miss Polio.

Power brakes and power steering was optional on Chevy Impala's through at least 1964.I think we are really discussing comfort features vs utilitarian features. Different people chacterize features differently.
As time passes, more luxury options move down market and become standard features. People get used to these features and they are now considered utilitarian.
We didn't have a car with A/C until I was twelve and I was in college before Dad would buy a car with power windows, seats and door locks.
I imagine it's almost impossible to buy a new car today with manual brakes and steering but they used to be optional on cheaper cars.
I hardly ever move the car windows, as I rely on the car's hvac system, so my power windows are basically unused, especially with electronicv toll collection. Manual seats are fine with me too, since I set the seat once and I am done in my DD.
Agreed that I'm not sticking my arm out the window to signal a turn, with or without power windows, but FYI hand signals were part of my driver's education.
Recently I've been shutting off the radio and just driving, so AM radio is no big deal to me p. Plus as unbelievable as it sounds, if my wife is in the car with me, we actually talk to each other with the radio off.
I do have one vehicle with a screen, I use it and scan mirrors when backing up, which is nice, but that’s about it for the infotainment system.
So while it seems like I am a Luddite on car features, going back to rotary phones and party lines is a hard no.
I know that we have discussed it many times on GJ, but I would love to buy a de-contented vehicle that has minimal "luxury" features. Basically a vehicle with 1970’s features: PS,PB, automatic transmission and A/C.
Of course I want a modern suspension, crumple zones, air bags, seat belts and engine management systems which I know balloons the cost, but I would gladly give up some mpg in exchange for increased longevity and easier maintenance.
The above just ain't gonna happen so I will keep my money in my pocket.
and RSV kicking my ***,
