Jarhead0408
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Sorry Cam, you're not bringing a lot to work with!John, if you're trying to make me feel better - its not working![]()
Sorry Cam, you're not bringing a lot to work with!John, if you're trying to make me feel better - its not working![]()





Now you're just bragging.
I gotta know: Did you wear the gloves?I had a valve stem go bad (rubber failed) on a beadlock wheel with a 37" tire on it. I didn't want to break down the wheel, so I grabbed one of these kits for a quick, albeit temporary, fix. China for the win! Surprisingly high quality kit at a ridiculous price.
In general, ramming a valve stem in the wrong way isn't ideal, but this will get you home in a pinch. They make push in plugs that expand like a boat hull plug, but I needed this fixed ASAP.
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I gotta know: Did you wear the gloves?
Possibly a more useful option. Charge your phone with the USB connection while drilling away...

Those plastic boxes are actually really nice, though! Kind of odd dimensions, but very sturdy, and the gasket is pretty good.Does cheap garbage from WM count???
I see irony in that post.... didn't you knock out a tooth a couple of years ago ?I never bought into it. Next time I’ll try to be a bit more witty.
And your point is??
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A half dozen to be exact.I see irony in that post.... didn't you knock out a tooth a couple of years ago ?


I miss having access to a blast cabinet, nice!
I miss having access to a blast cabinet, nice!
Ok, this almost a year ago but I found the benefit of having both a variable speed trigger and 3 speeds after using my PC one with just the variable speed. I can only lock the trigger at high speed on the PC one. The DeWalt one allows the trigger to be locked at one of the 3 speeds. So yes, as the advertising states, it is more versatile.Ok, I need to be educated on this. It has a 3 speed selector and a variable trigger. Why both? I have the PC version of this but it only has the variable trigger. So far, that's all I've needed. What are the benefits of the three speeds?
I already had one, the cheap red one probably all made in the same factory but with a different sticker on it...I miss having access to a blast cabinet, nice!

I've had this on the wish list for at least a year. A Kalamazoo 2FSM 2 X 48 sander. Decided I needed to buy it so I could stop thinking about it, if you know what I mean (and I think you do). I'm planning on running a dedicated maroon Scotch-brite belt.
I used my last cast-iron pedestal from a small hoard I had accumulated. Fabbed a cover for the unused switch opening and an interface plate for the top. A thin neoprene sheet for surface mating and vibration damping.
A couple adjustments to my sander area and it's ready to join the sanding family.
You nailed it, simple design perfect for my needs. I really like that with the belt guard removed (which is how I'll be running it) I can do some slack sanding on the back side without removing the platen. The single post design stays out of the way for irregularly shaped pieces.Nice! I had one on my wish list for several years and I finally bought it a few years ago from Zoro with a coupon. Love it. Dirt simple design, but it works. Fast belt changes.
Love that pedestal! Do you know about when it was cast?
You nailed it, simple design perfect for my needs. I really like that with the belt guard removed (which is how I'll be running it) I can do some slack sanding on the back side without removing the platen. The single post design stays out of the way for irregularly shaped pieces.
Not sure on the pedestal origins, no visible dates that I saw. If I had to guess I might say 50's or 60's. It matches closely with a few older Delta-Rockwell pedestals I have. I suspect other companies used the same basic casting, I have a Baldor cast pedestal that's also nearly identical except for a raised "BALDOR" on the front face. You got me curious so I looked in "20's to 60's Delta-Rockwell" thread. There's a great thread by Hoorn with catalog pics.
1920-60s DELTA / ROCKWELL picture thread - Post your Delta!
Hi Hoorn No, mine slides linearly on a dovetail. Doesn't pivot. What's the gear engagement in your pic for?www.garagejournal.com

Flashbacks of what ?Man, that gives me flashbacks...
Mike
Flashbacks of what ?

Pay more than that for a set of replacement wheels every ten years or so.Bought this last night on clearance from Advance Auto for $20.60 and picked it up during my lunch today.
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Ha! Agree. I had to replace the wheels on mine too. They do not last real long. It is a good creeper though. And at least the wheels ARE replaceable which is more than I can say for most disposable junk these days.Pay more than that for a set of replacement wheels every ten years or so.