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    Craftsman 100 Drill Press Restoration

    Nice restoration. I have this model or one very similar. I've used it quite a bit. AFAIK mine has the original motor.
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    Installing a natural gas heater myself?

    To do your own gas piping, which I did in my house with no previous experience, follow these rules. Use black iron pipe. Cut to proper length and thread with a threading machine. Clean the threads and wrap with yellow Teflon (gas approved) tape 5 wraps in the direction such that threading will...
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    Wire for exterior gooseneck light?

    I do want to conform to code so thank you for your input. I have a couple of medium wattage incandescent outdoor floods to use first then I'll go with LED.
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    Wire for exterior gooseneck light?

    I got a porcelain pendant light and made a gooseneck. It's a modern light made in 2003. I'm not sure what wire should be used inside the 1/2" IMC conduit. I have some flexible cable, can I use it or would I have to strip the outer sheath off and use the individual conductor wires? Edit: It's on...
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    I researched it a while back, early to mid-forties if I recall correctly. I cut some wood on it a few days ago. It needs new tires on the wheels. I'll have to post more pictures later, when I got the equipment he gave me the old benches they were mounted on. In the drawers there are some...
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    It's interesting how the motors are attached with a hinged mount, the weight of the motor applies tension on the belt, and you can lift the motor to easily slip the belt off. Doesn't look like a factory mount but not sure.
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    It was a Delta
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    Exactly, especially now that the old man is too old to lift it!!
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    Bandsaw motor. Note the auxiliary shaft to the right to drive a second device with this electric powerhouse!
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    I bought the bandsaw, drill press and this scroll saw (also 40's vintage) for $75 from a guy who inherited them from his grandfather. Due to limited shop space at the time, I sold the scroll saw for $100. I re-wired all of them, new belts, changed the oil in the scroll saw. I took the scroll saw...
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    thehorse13, you are officially in the will to receive one Craftsman vise...vice?
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    It probably weighs 75lbs. I've wanted a big heavy vise like this for years but never made it a priority. I just have to make sure Dad never sees it again if I clean it up & paint it! Here are the vintage bandsaw & drill press:
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    Vise score, rusting in Dad's garage!

    I borrowed a pipe threader from my dad and he "gave" me this vise to clamp the pipe in, with the usual caveat of "I'll loan it to you but I'm not giving it to you"... It was sitting in his garage floor rusting and he told me he got it in an auction lot a while back. Well, if he wants it back...
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    220v circuit or motor problem

    Thanks guys. I had the breaker contacts on a single bus rather than both buses. GE Powermark Gold isn't idiot-proof enough!
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    220v circuit or motor problem

    I just got the power on in my shop and installed a 30a/220v circuit for my table saw. It's a dedicated circuit, single run of 10-2 romex 40' from the panel to a L6-30 receptacle. I have 110v on each leg but the motor will not run. I took the motor to a motor shop twice, he cleaned the start...
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    103.23140 Craftsman Drill Press

    Sweet! I have the bench top version of that drill (with swirled headband!), still works great. I have an even older Craftsman snowflake bandsaw, got both from the same guy who had inherited them from his grandfather. Both are in great shape but seeing your pics makes me want to restore them.
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    Ground up cross-linked polyethylene as insulation?

    It's primarily ~1/8", with some up to about 1/2".
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    Ground up cross-linked polyethylene as insulation?

    I was considering it more for the ceiling than walls.
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    Ground up cross-linked polyethylene as insulation?

    I may have found a free source for this, seems like it might be an inexpensive way to insulate my shop if blown in or dumped in like cellulose. Any thoughts on it, or experience with this?
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    Low pressure boiler questions

    I found a Carrier PWB-3D boiler for sale for a great price, and was hoping to get some info before buying. It's intended for radiant floor heat for my shop. * The unit calls for a water supply, which I do not have in the building, so I was wondering if a tank/reservoir system could be used. *I...
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