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Richard L. Brown

Date: 10/07/2008
Owner: Richard L. Brown
Size: 64 items
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The Wart ---an ugly growth on my house!

Date: 05/17/2008
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Location of the Wart. Note the cellar window to the basement shop.

Date: 04/10/2008
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The Wart sits on its own pad to cut noise and make it easy to remove someday.

Date: 04/12/2008
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The Wart is tucked between windows as best I could.

Date: 05/17/2008
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The CV-1800 with filters, can, and blast gate clean-out.

Date: 08/29/2008
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SDR-35 pipe with rubber coupler as an isolator.

Date: 08/29/2008
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The duct, power and control, and air return is through the window.

Date: 08/29/2008
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Power, control, lights, and utility receptacle.

Date: 08/29/2008
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The window from inside the shop with drop to the drill press.

Date: 09/25/2008
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I split to two 4 inch drops for my old Rockwell Delta bandsaw.

Date: 09/25/2008
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The ducting!

Date: 10/07/2008
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The two 12" disks are paired on one drop.

Date: 09/25/2008
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My new hood for the Delta disk.

Date: 09/25/2008
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The Milwaukee SCMS hood catches the dust but holds some in the bottom.

Date: 09/25/2008
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The shroud for my bowl buffer is the bottom of a plastic tub.

Date: 09/25/2008
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My old lathe motor makes a good buffer. The silica used in buffing concerns me.

Date: 09/25/2008
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The jointer makes a racket with so much airflow.

Date: 09/25/2008
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The RAS hood is much like the SCMS hood. It's only for cross and miter cuts.

Date: 10/07/2008
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I split to two 4" drops for the lathe. It needs front and rear hoods for bowls.

Date: 10/03/2008
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The lathe will need specialized hoods for different operations. I'm not there yet.

Date: 10/07/2008
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368 at 12 minutes. I've had it below 120. Our family room reads around 1800.

Date: 10/03/2008
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Small particle reading of 1738 at 1 minute after turn on with no woodworking.

Date: 10/03/2008
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I can sharpen a fingernail gouge in 60 seconds with my home brew system.

Date: 10/03/2008
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YaYa demos the bagholder

Date: 10/09/2008
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Nice job, Richard! Wart doesn't look THAT bad! Was wondering why you didn't make the "stub" over the window level, and then have the roof slope away from the house, but after the inside detail, reckoned you needed the space a few feet away from the...

Nice job, Richard! Wart doesn't look THAT bad! Was wondering why you didn't make the "stub" over the window level, and then have the roof slope away from the house, but after the inside detail, reckoned you needed the space a few feet away from the wall and were limited in height by the existing window.

Turning (and sharpening lathe tools): things I'm awful at.

Just had a thought, with respect to your bag holder invention. Suppose YaYa places the bag inside the wire frame, then attaches not the three clips at the top, but maybe two or three more at the bottom. When full, remove clips, pull bag from frame instead of having to fish the frame out of a bag full of dust. Worth a try, see if the bag rips?

Regards,
DWD

Posted by Dave Drury on Sat 15 Nov 2008 10:53:23 PM MST

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