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    Pour in the morning, pouring in the evening (Rain)

    X2. I wasn't so much concerned with strength as I would be with hard rain messing up the finish. But that many hours later you could be fine Sent from my XT1049 using Tapatalk
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    Pour in the morning, pouring in the evening (Rain)

    I agree, find some burlap. Is the rain going to keep you from being able to cut control joints? Sent from my XT1049 using Tapatalk
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    Pour in the morning, pouring in the evening (Rain)

    I would be worried about the temps getting close to freezing. Rain 12hrs later "should" be ok. Also would depend on how hard it rains. Sent from my XT1049 using Tapatalk
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Does anyone know of somebody that might be remaking the tool rest pads that are on this grinder? Mine have been ground up on the front edge. Moto X
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Yea. I could Moto X
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Thanks for the info. I will check my guards when I get back home. Moto X
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Thanks. I'm thinking I need rests like these, but it would be an option to use the other rests if it's not a big deal to drill and tap the guards. Moto X
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    I did not see that, thanks. I'm guessing my guards would have to be drilled and tapped to use those? Moto X
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Here is a grinder I just got, It's in good shape but missing the tool rests that mount in the quench tray. Any ideas where to find some? Or pictures of any that people have made? Moto X
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    Epoxy floor notes

    That looks good
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    Electrical and waterline

    I got the trench dug this weekend and put in the PVC and tested overnight, not just need to finish up the ends of the electrical run
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    Electrical and waterline

    I'm only going to have the electrical above the water line for about 30', then the electrical goes off in its own trench. I am planning on burying caution tape with everything.
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    Electrical and waterline

    I'm using pvc, that's what most around here use for underground service.
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    Electrical and waterline

    That's the plan, I'm putting a conduit down for cable and Ethernet. The guys at home depot made me out to be the worst person on the world for putting the electrical conduit and water line in the same trench...
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    Electrical and waterline

    I'm getting ready to run my electrical conduit and water line out to my detached garage. Can I run them both in the same trench? I would put the water line in 3 1/2' deep, partially full the trench, and put the electrical conduit 18" deep. Thanks,
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