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    Columbus people: Where are your "places" and who are "your guys"?

    Any Columbus people know of any makerspaces with laser cutters? Either public (like at a library) or private? I keep seeing things about Idea Foundry, and saw that it is being taken over by Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (announced in February) but nothing that indicates they are...
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    Rigging for lifting pallets and other options for lifting stuff to 2nd floor?

    There will be a 2 post lift, but it won't lift up to 9 feet and won't be close enough to transfer to the 2nd floor.
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    Rigging for lifting pallets and other options for lifting stuff to 2nd floor?

    I can't imagine needing to lift anything bigger than a pallet.
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    Bandsaw Tires for Metal?

    The crown is built into the wheel on this one.
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    Bandsaw Tires for Metal?

    Had a blowout on my bandsaw. It's a Wilton 8201 wood/metal (with a gearbox), which is the same as a Jet, which is essentially the same as the ubiquitous 14" Delta. I use it 95% of the time for metal. There are a few discussions here about bandsaw tires and rubber vs urethane, but I didn't see...
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    Rigging for lifting pallets and other options for lifting stuff to 2nd floor?

    I can't use it as an excuse to get a big tractor?
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    Rigging for lifting pallets and other options for lifting stuff to 2nd floor?

    It actually came out of a different barn (that burned down). For hay there is a hay hoist!
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    Rigging for lifting pallets and other options for lifting stuff to 2nd floor?

    This: https://www.harborfreight.com/1300-lb-electric-hoist-with-remote-control-62853.html
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    Rigging for lifting pallets and other options for lifting stuff to 2nd floor?

    Moving into a new (to me, built in 1890) barn that will be my garage/shop. It is 2 levels, and I'm looking for creative options for how to move heavier items up to the 2nd floor. I'd think max load would be less than 1000lbs for something like a fully dressed engine and I'm assuming that I would...
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    Steel to wood beam equivalency?

    Answers: -This is above it. The area that is in the lower level pic above, and the area I want to rework is on the other side of the walkway from where this was taken. As the structure is a bit complicated (there are supports from the sidewalls that go down to the joists my thought was that I...
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    Home electrical monitoring for more complicated systems

    Are you using the dashbox as your data host? It's not clear to me from their website, can the dashbox be accessed remotely or only on the local network?
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    Here we go again... builders in Columbus, OH?

    All of the zoning and building codes for the property were reviewed before we even looked at it. No restrictions on the number or size of individual buildings other than the lot coverage.
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    Here we go again... builders in Columbus, OH?

    Well, this project took a turn. While there will still be a build in the future, my current project is doing some rework on an existing barn-- new concrete floor, moving/adding doors, and potentially some structural work. Any recommendations in Madison county for a contractor who would be good...
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    Steel to wood beam equivalency?

    Anyone know of any resources for figuring out what size steel beam would be equivalent to a given wood beam, and then using that to determine what post spacing could be achieved for a larger steel beam? There is a lot out there about sizing wood joists/beams based on use case (number of floors...
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    Home electrical monitoring for more complicated systems

    Load calculation won't tell me things like how often my heat pump and aux oil heat are running to evaluate alternate options (electric aux, low temp heat pump, propane aux, geothermal)
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    Home electrical monitoring for more complicated systems

    Subs are 220, so each requires 2. I still want to monitor my entire system usage, as we don’t have a “smart” meter that allows me to monitor that.
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    Home electrical monitoring for more complicated systems

    I wouldn’t call it a typical residential setting, and the information would be used for deciding on future changes. House is a 1890s farmhouse, about 2500ft. It has a 200A service, is heated and cooled with a heat pump and has oil aux. Electric hot water, electric dryer, electric induction...
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    Home electrical monitoring for more complicated systems

    My initial plan was to monitor the sub as a whole, but that doesn’t seem possible with a single system. So then I considered an entire separate system for the sub, and if I have that I might as well monitor the branch circuits… but then I have a 60A circuit that is too big to monitor (in...
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    Home electrical monitoring for more complicated systems

    Looking at setting up a new (to me) house with electrical monitoring. The Emporia Vue system looks nice, but it is limited to to 2x 200A sensors and 16x 50A sensors. The house currently has 200A service coming in, with 2x 100A subs going out to a garage and barn, so this system would have no...
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