I'm painting the frame of my vintage Craftsman table say. What makes the wet in wet sanding?

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Most use water but two things help: 1) soak the paper in clean water for ten minutes or so to soften the paper; 2) add a drop or three of dish washing liquid (Dawn or similar) to the water -- it helps the paper cut longer.
Thanks Bob. Seems counterintuitive to use water on metal I don't want to rust as it is all steel.Most use water but two things help: 1) soak the paper in clean water for ten minutes or so to soften the paper; 2) add a drop or three of dish washing liquid (Dawn or similar) to the water -- it helps the paper cut longer.
Most use water but two things help: 1) soak the paper in clean water for ten minutes or so to soften the paper; 2) add a drop or three of dish washing liquid (Dawn or similar) to the water -- it helps the paper cut longer.

For what it is worth, I normally dry scuff primered machine parts with a foam sanding pad or scotchbrite. It takes surprisingly little scuffing to get rid of the fuzzy sprayed surface.

NJHoudini, I have done those repairs on my house and they are sometimes not as difficult as they first appear.I did finally get to see the back of my garage. Such a good feeling. A not so good feeling is seeing some old termite damage and wondering how I am going to deal with it. The termites are definitely not there. This will need to be another photo for tomorrow.
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As far as I can tell, only the surface of the interior horizontal boards have the tunnels and the vertical studs have no signs of damage. Looks like the damage occurred several years ago and not recently.NJHoudini, I have done those repairs on my house and they are sometimes not as difficult as they first appear.
When the damaged wall is bearing the roof load you need to build some kind of temporary support wall before you cut out the damaged studs. In your garage all four walls are [hip] roof load bearing but I only see ceiling tie rafters going left-to-right in the photo. If the termite damage is confined to the vertical studs, it should be possible to remove and replace one stud at a time without building a false wall.
When I was doing repairs in my garage I made a T-brace from 4"x4" lumber. Two diagonal pieces braced the vertical and horizontal pieces. It was short enough to fit my 6-ton floor jack under the vertical piece. The horizontal piece was long enough to span two roof trusses.


I could respond to all the posts above, once again though it shows this forum is so good with all the knowledge that gets shared.
Experience, advice, teasing and sharing.
But your license plate was a super cool find.
If you are interested in license plates, take a look here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123962&highlight=Show+license+plate+collection

Most important thing on your list is getting rid of duplicate tools. Duplicate tools just cause confusion. I'll pay postage for your extras. I don't have any duplicates.


In the garden next to my house, I have peppermint growing faster than the vegies next to it so it has to be moved. I may try to split it since it seems to keep the rabbits and deer away.Good List.
Relocate Peppermint! Due elaborate on that.
Bret
Ha. You can have the XP laptop like I said previously and keep it as a backup for your old router. If I do find other duplicate items for you, I will be happy to let you know!Most important thing on your list is getting rid of duplicate tools. Duplicate tools just cause confusion. I'll pay postage for your extras. I don't have any duplicates.
Mint is like bamboo.....
Give it half a chance and it will take over.
I had some years ago.
In a pot.
Any new roadside finds?
I “saved” a roadside diversion sign and it’s frame over the weekend with Prozac after it has been laying abandoned in the overgrowth for more than 6 months.
Nice free 1” angle iron, and a sign (or sheetmetal)



I ended up getting a model similar to what Bret had recommended based on his success with the brand (SunJoe) and it is great. Would clean more, but that requires time. Your farm is massive, but you've got some adorable helpers. Can hardly wait for my son to be old enough with the patience and obedience your eldest seems to have. Probably needs 2-3 years of more food processing.Not sure if you've made a pressure washer purchase yet but once you do I'd highly recommend one of those 0° spinning tips. I got one a few weeks back and used it to clean stuff around the farm today and wow, it makes my pressure washer a whole different kind of mean cleaning machine.
If you're looking into the metal hot glue gun fun and intend to keep your welder around for a but Hobart, Lincoln, and Miller all make very nice 110/200 welders. We have a few Miller 211's at work and they work well for what we do with them.






The cinder block planters are a neat idea !!
We've tried a few times to get apple seeds to sprout and haven't had much luck. I am pretty good at getting corn and soybeans to grow so I guess I'll have to stick to that![]()
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20180716_191957 by bjohnson388, on FlickrNice. Here are my citrus, and my spider plants all started by the one with the HD tag. I already gave away 3 more spider plants and they are all growing. It took at least three different avocado seeds to get one to crack. I think all homes should have a few plants as they really improve air quality. [emoji6]Eugene it is coincidence you posted your avocado plant. My wife tried growing for several years with no luck. Then last year she had one sprout. And she just started 3 more.
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That girl has the greenest thumb. Here is a pineapple she planted last year. The original plant sprouted to babies on either side and then it disappeared.
20180716_191953 by bjohnson388, on Flickr
20180716_191957 by bjohnson388, on Flickr
Bret








njhoudini that's nice picking from your garden, there is nothing better.
Water in a Server room, not nice..
Caps do go of in a blast and scare the heck out of you..
I would luv a lift here but don't really have the room..


Thanks 1/2 Cup. Hope you're doing well!njhoudini when you do an up date you really do an up date..
Congratulations on the new position, nice office BTW.[emoji106]
All the best for the arrival of your new son in February..[emoji106]
Plus new solar panels well done..[emoji106]