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    Harbor Freight 6" belt sander drive roller

    A couple years ago I got a NIB 6" belt/disc sander for cheap at an auction, I finally got to assembling it and when I got close to done I noticed a rib in the center of the drive side of the belt, so I pulled the belt... Apparently it's made of two pieces threaded together and the whole external...
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    Concrete slab: filling saw cuts and sealing

    My slab was poured on 2/10 so here in a week or two it'll finally be time to get moving forward and move in! Ok, it's a 36'x48' pole barn style shop, ~5.5" thick slab with vapor barrier underneath, rebar on a 2' grid throughout with PEX at 1' spacing throughout. The saw cuts were done at the...
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    Aw heck, might as well

    The name's Scott, don't worry about the rangerfredbob thing... I'd explain but don't wanna, call me whatever :) I'm from Oregon, have WAY too many hobbies and likely recognize a few names and people from other forums around the interwebs... I've been into Ford Rangers for over 20 years now and...
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    Chain pots and receivers in slab of shop

    Need some opinions as I'm very close to pouring the slab in my new shop... Shop is 36x48 with two 10' wide doors in the middle two bays on the long wall (IE 36' deep). One bay will have a 2 post lift. I bought 6 CHAIN POTS to put in the floor, was thinking of putting them in the bay with the 2...
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    New shop build, getting close but still questioning myself at times

    Well, I guess I'll introduce myself some, been on forums for 20 years now for various things, have way too many hobbies but several are fabrication or vehicle related so I needed SPACE Bought 5 acres several years ago with a decent size garage, just not big enough for the Pacific NW and with 7'...
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