Recent content by jfleisher

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    walmart knife clearance?

    I thought it was interesting when they stopped carrying handgun ammunition, but they still sell .22LR, currently one of the most popular handgun calibers...
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    Are the cheaper benchtop "precision" lathes worth it to have around for projects?

    The small lathes can be very useful, you just have to stay within their limitations.
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    Anyone have one of these?

    I have something similar at work… https://serverlift.com/data-center-lifts/sl-500x/
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    The Everything 3D Printer Thread

    That state north of Ohio that starts with M?
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    How to display pocketknife ideas?

    Shadow box is a good idea.
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    High-RPM small drills

    I have a couple of variable speed (5K-30K) Dremel tools, both are equipped with a small Jacobs-type chuck. 0”-1/8” capacity.
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    Here we go again... builders in Columbus, OH?

    I'm living in Marysville now, 30 minute commute to work in Columbus (near OSU campus).
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    Here we go again... builders in Columbus, OH?

    If you can stand being a bit farther out, Knox county has basically zero building codes…
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    Digital tire inflator?

    The Ryobi 18v digital inflator/gauge works great for me.
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    Permanent Under Eave House Lights

    We went with these guys: https://trimlight.com/
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    New to machining, is lathe tooling interchangeable

    There’s nothing wrong with a small lathe for making small parts.
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    Garage battles and war stories - Or how I almost killed myself fixing _________

    Not in the garage, but at work. About a million years ago when dinosaurs ruled the earth and huge CRT monitors were all the rage… I was working on a Radius 21” monochrome display for a local company that did desktop publishing. Had the cover off and was doing screen adjustments with those...
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    Firearm/Gunsmith tools

    Gun workbench...
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    Ryobi tool fest

    I have tools from when Ryobi first started on the 18v line... and a ton of batteries
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