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    Steel deck posts

    I've been in the steel industry for >25 years now. For joist attachment I would recommend a seated connection with a knife plate. We don't typically put vent holes in, but personally I don't think it's a bad idea.
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    Welder tips for 023 wire

    Hey neighbor! (I'm a couple of hours west of you). It's been years since I've seen that style gun and I haven't seen that old tip style since then. I'm afraid you may be stuck with upgrading to a new gun.
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    running waterline and internet to my shop

    I'm also in central"ish" Wisconsin preparing to do the same thing, at least then internet part. I am running CAT6, but running it in PVC conduit so I can switch for fiber at some point - I haven't decided I may just do that right away. I would highly recommend running in conduit simply for the...
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    which angle grinder for welding?

    I don't think I've ever heard that opinion before. I've been using that exact model (or it's predecessor) professionally for 25 years. In fact, I can't stand anything other than the paddle switch. 90% of the time I'm using it one handed. I'm genuinely curious how you're using it to develop...
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    Holes in metal roof

    Eterna Bond
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    Paralysis by analysis

    That's encouraging, and likely the way I'll progress (it's how I've started anyway). I was thinking about getting some pallet type racking (but the 2' stuff sold at Menards). Now I'm thinking maybe I'll just build some and attach to the wall - I am a welder after all. Of course then it would...
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    Paralysis by analysis

    It's not that it's filled to the brim, but certainly enough that I don't have the room to work on bigger projects like I'd like to. I get where you're coming from about filling space - I used to be that way, but I've gotten much better (maybe it's in our WI water) lol. Letting perfection be...
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    Paralysis by analysis

    Good morning GJ'ers! I'm trying to move forward with SOMETHING to improve my garage space and I have a few options, but as it's happened before I let my own thoughts get in the way of doing something. The status quo is this. I have a garage that was here when we bought the house. I'd say...
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    Welding input info needed

    I would recommend .023 ER70S2 or if the metal isn't very clean ER70S6 (but it should be pretty clean for best results on that thin material). Both of those are gas shielded. For what it's worth I would recommend 75%Ar/25%CO2 shielding gas or thereabouts for that application.
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    Disappointing Wright ratchet warranty experience

    The thing that really ticks me off is the reason why this practice is over. People ****. Our society has taken a big turn for the worse over the last few decades. Before my dad passed earlier this year he had a myriad of people visiting who wanted to "help" him. What happened was the helped...
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    Icon Ratchets?

    I I purchased an ICON 1/2 drive about a year ago and frankly wasn't impressed. I bought it to prepare for the eventuality that one of my 25+ year old popular mechanics ratchets were going to give up. The ratcheting feels "cheap" I guess. I'll have to take it apart, maybe mine didn't have...
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    Looking to build bowfishing deck, welder/spoolgun

    I have a Hobart 210MVP with a spoolgun that works pretty well, but I also have a Syncrowave 180SD for TIG. As others have mentioned, you will likely experience a steep learning curve, and may want to re-think the construction of your project. Something I just learned about that may be an...
  13. J

    Where would you use this?

    More likely boss says: "We need a 1/2 drive set of bits in all the common sizes" and the yes man delivers the message to the designers "we need 1/2 drive bits in ALL the sizes" figuring if he exceeds expectations he'll get a prize :rolleyes:. Meanwhile the yes man hasn't ever nor will ever hold...
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    old firefighters tool?

    It's a multi-tool. Spanner for tightening/loosening hose couplings, hammer I guess for - hammering, If you look at the face you will likely see a rectangular depression or hole - that's the gas shutoff. Also works as a door wedge for holding doors open during a search, small prybar for, well...
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    Kubota subframe assembly weld failure

    If you do weld it yourself, one trick to avoid too much weld distortion is to weld it with the pin inserted. After welding one side of the joint, slide the pin in and out and spin it around until it cools a bit. If it starts to get stuck pull it out, but often times I do this and the pin acts...
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    dry cut saw

    I can't speak to the newer offerings, but I have an old porter cable that I picked up used at an auction nearly 20 years ago - still going strong. I get blades from benchmark abrasives usually. I have bandsaws, but prefer the dry cut for most smaller stock. I've been looking at upgrading to...
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    Installing railing posts in core drilled holes?

    Micorox epoxy grout by Micor works well. https://www.micorco.com/micorox-Standard-Grout/
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    Carbide Rotary Files

    Definitely not better than a grinding wheel, but necessary for areas with restricted access sometimes. A better alternative is an air arc, although there is some expense for the electrode holder, it's loud, throws a lot of sparks, and does require a little technique to do it well. It is...
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    Rubber Bumpers

    Search for dock fenders.
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    Bought my first welder; The journey begins (learning to weld).

    Here's my advice for learning stick welding. There are 5 things to remember, master all of them at the same time and you'll do well - CLAMS: Current: As a "rule of thumb" a starting point is 1 amp per .001" rod diameter. So 1/8" rod = 125 amps. In practice it varies from that based on the...
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