I'll be digging a 10' long 10" deep trench, pushing some coaxial for tv and some cat5 through a piece of garden hose, and dropping it in said trench.
Maybe the outlet occupying range extenders are nice and do a good job, however I am a direct connect kind of guy. Right after I get this guy...
Now I'm a little confused.
I've done stick welding over the years. A lot at work, using buzz boxes that look just like this.:
http://rochester.craigslist.org/tls/4946279709.html
Have I been welding in AC all along? Or are there AC/DC boxes that look just like this? What's up?
What about this guy? Is it a steal of a price? (I only go for the steals).
It's been up for atleast a couple of weeks now, so I could probably get it down to $80-$90ish.
http://buffalo.craigslist.org/tls/4886043430.html
Came across this in my area. I already have a very nice Esab mig welder, and have found that an arc welder can still be useful for me. Is this welder any good? I've never heard of Westinghouse. Some quick research says they didn't last long and that they are AC only machines? Not sure what that...
Two different Mac addresses? That will work?
I actually spent a little time working on this last night. Brought my old desktop out to the garage, hooked it to the 32" tv and stereo, and went and got a slick little wireless keyboard with a built in mousepad.
I figured I would run the cable out...
I'm glad I read this. I have had plans to dig and run coaxial and cat5 out to the garage. Getting the feeds there is cut and dry, but I haven't yet realized what I was going to do with creating the wifi signal once there. But reading this gave me a great realization: I can setup my desktop out...
That is very cool that you were rewarded for acting civilized.
My neighbor passed a few years ago. His daughter gave me this drill press. Would not take any money for it. I cleaned it up, added a switch, even found a spare motor for backup at the flea market. Love it. The original color was a...