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    Columbian Vises: history and reliability thread.

    I just ran across this same vice in just as good condition for $4.
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    Columbian Vises: history and reliability thread.

    I recently purchased a Columbian (Warren Tool Company / Wilton Tool Company) No. 3 1/2, Type No. 63-3 bench vice. I cannot tell if it is the original paint as it seems there may be two colors. I am also looking to replace the jaw inserts if they can be found. I paid $12 for it and thought...
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    Need info on a Modine G256 unit heater

    Here are a couple of pic's
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    Need info on a Modine G256 unit heater

    I have a Modine Gas Fired Unit Heater Model G256 (may be a G258 or even G25S- difficult to read) It uses 25,000 BTU to give 20,000 Btu's so I assume it would be considered a 20,000 BTU model. 80% efficiency. The serial number is C5J50129 if that helps. I would like to find a wiring diagram...
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    Vise restoration procedures, techniques, and parts acquisition...

    Did you ever get an answer to this? I have a Reed No. 25 Utility vise that desperately needs new jaw faces and it seems there are no replacements available. The faces I need are 5" x 3/4" x 3/8" with a center to center measurement of 3-3/4". I have found some 5" Wiltons, and a few other...
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    Outlet wiring question

    Yes, you need to supply a picture that shows all of the connections at the well house and also how the feed is connected at the main panel. IF you have a 240v feed, which means two different legs of 120v from the main, a neutral and a ground, you can make this work with the correct sub-panel...
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    Outlet wiring question

    httpsCOLON//wwwDOThomedepotDOTcom/p/Square-D-Homeline-125-Amp-4-Space-8-Circuit-Outdoor-Main-Lug-Load-Center-with-Ground-Bar-HOM48L125GRB/100196368 Change the DOT's to periods and COLON to :
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    Outlet wiring question

    You have a two pole breaker in the picture above and more than likely the well pump is 240v. It looks as if someone who had no clue wired it up. Are there any more breakers? Measure between the two poles to see if you actually have 240v. If you do, and you have no other breakers, consider...
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