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I’m still in Little Rock, seems valid 😢
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Looks good, reminds me of my Texas house.
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Saying I should sit on these?
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Large shavings jammed it up? That's pretty weird, only issue I have with mine is it works so well, it can fill up the chute at the end of the cyclone faster than gravity can dump it into the can. Next system will have a rotary airlock.
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Not saying it’s not possible, but there is a lot he is getting wrong about Panama City and SF units. Super secret yet all these people talk? 🤷♂️
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12 minutes ago, VPI said:
Ahh. I guess the ClearVue does not have the stupid ass magnetic switch. I have to run like to extra controllers and still use the shitty Oneida remote to run everything if I want auto DC turn on/off with the Oneida.
No way I could fit something as tall as the ClearVue in here but I tried to figure out a way.
Wire directly to the motors or do they have something else funky going on since they use vacuum motors?
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17 minutes ago, VPI said:
ClearVue, goes direct to the motor.
I think I mentioned this before, check all the power adapters for the blast gates and make sure they are AC/AC not AC/DC.
You obviously don’t use your holder for also hanging your brass balls like I did.
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16 minutes ago, swt61 said:
My Mother would say "He'd complain if you hung him with a new rope."
He's right about the remote though. You have to get a direct line of sight.
I just use the iVac remote, works great anywhere in the shop.
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Give this guy a billion dollars and he will complain about all the zeros.
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I just tried knocking over my table saw with a steel pipe, didn’t work. That MUST be some serious hose.
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Did you get the bin full light system?
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My CNC generates some serious static on dry material that causes very large arcs between the hose clamp and spindle. I’m going to attach a wire between them so it can continually discharge.
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On 1/18/2023 at 8:38 PM, VPI said:
Those are some serious holes. My Castle and Foreman both put the screws well inside the holes, yours seems to get more of the meat of the board involved. How does yours adjust for different screw lengths?
If I need to do anything different I'll pull out the domino. I could make swappable fences but I really don't plan on doing anything other than 3/4" or 13/16" for face frames with it. If I get really serious I'll just buy the fully automated full size Castle machine.
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3 minutes ago, VPI said:
Let me know when to subscribe. I need to see how you deployed the PVC for dust collection. Trying to decide if I go that way or spend $600k for Nord Fab.
Do the PVC, it’s cheap and super easy (use sewer pipe). If nothing else I would do it and live with everything to make sure you like the placement.
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1 hour ago, VPI said:
I hope payed influencers die off like crypto.
Waiting on my Red cameras to start my channel.
Stool looks good though.
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1 hour ago, VPI said:
During the summer I will typically have one running. Not really able to keep up most days.
I will be adding the Mr Cool at some point, but if I get the bigger Oneida 35 gallon Supercell, the wall space may be taken that I need for the mini-split.All that is left it 3 days of applying Arm-R-Seal to wrap this step stool up.
They do make ceiling mounted mini splits.
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Just now, Voltron said:
Did you really not get my "joke"? 🥺
See, if that thing were a fuck machine and you sat on it facing the clamp then the clamp would crush your junk. While being penetrated. Get it? 😣
Can you make a venm diagram?
It all sounds terribly and I’m considering burning my phone to hopefully forget the visual of a spiral btt attacking my taint. But at least it will be clean, thank you bidet.
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Woodworkers of Head Case unite!
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Just the outlet so it fits that plug without an adapter.
Might need to let the wood settle for a week after first surfacing. I had no issues with all the rough lumber I used for mine though.