I just grabbed one of those too, was on sale for 38 I think at direct tools.When we built the greenhouse we wore out the T50 staple gun that I've had for ages.
Today I ordered a Ryobi One+ battery T50 stapler for $80.
I just grabbed one of those too, was on sale for 38 I think at direct tools.
I'm honestly not a fan of wide crown staples though, too weak for most things
But that's like 3 RYOBI ONE staplers.may have finally sold that cedar cabinet I restored
If it goes, I may finally get a dedicated dust collector for the MD Shop
one of these, Im thinking
Amazon product ASIN B00AU0FZPA
well, to be fair, 3 ryobis would be enough suck to get all the dust out of my shopBut that's like 3 RYOBI ONE staplers.
i prefer the freestanding ones in case i bring a tool outside or something for more clearance, and they tend to be more powerful. That said, any dust collection is good dust collection.may have finally sold that cedar cabinet I restored
If it goes, I may finally get a dedicated dust collector for the MD Shop
one of these, Im thinking
Amazon product ASIN B00AU0FZPA
make sure you got enough velcro, old sport.Continuing on replacing old outlets.
I get to one where a chunk of the bottom of the box is missing, they used a drywall screw to half ass the outlet into the stud.
3 Romex in the box. Back stabbed into the outlet.
I’m out of old work boxes. I’ll pick one up, cut out and replace the fucked one and pigtail the wires.
I did almost the same thing for my furnace motor (6203 + 1/2" shaft). I ended up having a bushing cut for the shaft of the motor, and then pressing the bushing + bearing together.Bought four 6203 bearings, pop into the fab shop this morning to press them into the spindle on the mower... got a problem.
#1, the blade side bore takes a 35mm OD bearing, not a 40mm OD bearing.
#2, the shaft is 16mm, so both IDs have to be 16mm.
So the mower actually takes a 6202-16 (on the blade side) and a 6203-16 (on the pulley side). I can buy a 6202-2RS-16 for the small end at Princess Auto, but I'm having a heck of a time finding a 6203-2RS-16, at least for a reasonable price. Even McMaster-Carr doesn't sell them.
Probably gonna make a bushing so I can drop a 6202-16 in place of the 6203-16.
Alternative is making a 0.5mm thick bushing that lets me put the 6203 in place of the 6203-16, aka "put the shaft in there, center it as best as I can and tack weld it"
Let me know how that works, in case I have to go that route in the future.Doing the four 6202-2RS-16's and outside bushing approach.
We didn't have any suitable material in the machine shop to lathe off a bushing, so I'm trying one out in Alloy 910.
I love green loctite. Its magic shit.I've got green loctite made just for the job!