Re: Slant/Fin Hot Water Boiler - Blower Issue
Thanks for the reply.
The blower wheel was dirty, but no rust....
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Slant/Fin Hot Water Boiler - Blower Issue
Hello,
I have a Slat/Fin Victory 120 natural gas boiler for my baseboard hot water heat.
Here's the problem: The vent blower...
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Re: Biesemeyer mounting on ts3650
The place is a mess, but here you go....
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Re: I got a great deal on a ts3650
Thanks. Didn’t think about just sliding over the tube (duh, sometimes I overlook the obvious). I kept...
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Re: I got a great deal on a ts3650
I was thinking of doing the same thing. How did you do it? Did you have to modify (cut)...
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Re: Biesemeyer mounting on ts3650
I installed mine today. The installation was easy just follow the directions. However,...
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Re: Table saw fence
Picked up one yesterday for $80 in North NJ.
Still debating on whether to install it or sell it.Last edited by MrZ; 08-25-2007, 03:26 PM.
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Re: Learning to use the Router & table...where?
Here's a good forum: http://www.routerforums.com/index.php?
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Re: Cyclone Seperator for single stage DC units
Here $10 cheaper.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cyclone-Separator-for-Dust-Collec...
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Re: Found it
Glad to help.
If you buy it, post a follow up. I would love to know what you think. Having...
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Re: Explain your Avatar
Mine is a picture of my son when he was 3-weeks old. He was laying on a blanket and my wife placed her sun glasses...
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Re: Speed Controller & Old table saw
It's a screamer.
Thanks for the input....
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Re: biscuits VS mortise and tenons
A couple of months ago Wood Magazine tested various joints under stress. M&T was the strongest,...
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Speed Controller & Old table saw
I currently use my old Craftsmen bench top table saw as a sander, but I would like to slow the RPMs down a bit. It hogs off a lot of material at 5000rpm....
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