I'm currently garageless but dreaming and planning. Anyone have a hydraulic pump that runs multiple things? I'm thinking of a in-floor scissor lift, hydraulic press, hydraulic tubing bender, maybe bifold or single panel hydraulic door. Thoughts?
Thanks for the help everybody. I ended up using kilz and green top compound which was what was readily available to me. I thought I had matching paint but couldn't find it so that will be a project for another time or maybe never.
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Thanks guys.
DirtyDan69 - You're saying primer before mud? Any special product or the same thing you would use over drywall?
I've never used the setting type joint compound but I'm curious. I'll see what my local hardware store has.
Removed some shelf supports which were glued and screwed on. Glue pulled out some chunks. Biggest so far is about 2" across 1/8" deep. I've patched small holes and seams between pieces of drywall. Just mud over it? Do I need tape or mesh? Any special surface prep beforehand?
+1000. I don't have any really thick darn tough socks but I love the thinner ones I have for running / biking / general wear.
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I already robbed the handle that moves the ram forward and back which was broken on mine.
I think shipping would be expensive!
I haven't powered it up yet. Power feed is noisy (see video). It would be an awesome drill press (that is pretty much what I use mine for). Rigid plus xy table...
I already have a bridgeport in fair condition. I just picked up a second one that is pretty worn. Scoring on the saddle ways. Havent looked too much deeper than that.
Any ideas?
I think this is pretty slick: and I wouldn't worry about the abrasive dust because this thing is pretty worn...
Thanks for the thoughts guys. The ACFIs were installed in 2009 or 2010.
Sorry for the terrible picture, I broke the camera lens on my phone and I'm using the front camera.
A little blurry but: Issue no. 1021
If there is a newer Murray it would be worth the $ to me to try one. The problem...
Couldn't get the tp link to work. Broke down and bought a rj45 crimper so now opensprinkler is wired to network. I assigned an IP from the router just in case. Thanks for the help everyone!
Hmm. I forgot about that. I never heard of Murray before so I figured they were some low cost breakers but true enough they're in a Murray panel.
In that case, is it worth replacing with a newer Murray or on to one of the other options?
That's what I was thinking. Any opinions on what brand would be a good upgrade?
Nothing new added since the rewire but I don't think we have ever used these receptacles.
Thanks