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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 01:16:57 GMT, Grinder <grinder@no.spam.maam.com> wrote: >Grinder wrote: >> I have a front panel for a PC that has broken. It's normally secured to >> the metal chassis by driving screws from within the chassis into 3/4" >> plastic posts that attach to the very front face of the front panel. Two >> of those posts have been sheared off at their base. >> >> I've superglued     

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Author: kony
Date: Jun 26, 2008 09:34

Grinder wrote: I have a front panel for a PC that has broken. It's normally secured to the metal chassis by driving screws from within the chassis into 3/4" plastic posts that attach to the very front face of the front panel. Two of those posts have been sheared off at their base. I've superglued them, but I know that won't hold against any shearing force, which they're bound
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"dicko" wrote > Is it safe to run a glue up through a planer? I've always been afraid > to, thinking the glue lines will nick the planer knives. One of the handiest tools to use beforehand is a disposable blade paint scraper. Use it to remove most of the glue squeeze out before you run it though the planer. I've used a Hyde paint scrapper for years, like the one in the link below, to     

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Author: Grinder
Date: Jun 25, 2008 18:16

"Roger Cann" <a1.REMOVE@REMOVE.ec.rr.com> wrote in message news:47f2da75$0$4959$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... "'Key" <Key@Ya.Net> wrote in message news:4IydndjjSse8PW_anZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@comcast.com... "Arthur Shapiro" <arthur-temp-3@cox.net> wrote in message news:WUfIj.24954$6J3.2669@newsfe13.phx... One of the privacy locksets on a bedroom door of this circa 1968 home finally
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"'Key" <Key@Ya.Net> wrote in message news:4IydndjjSse8PW_anZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@comcast.com... > "Arthur Shapiro" <arthur-temp-3@cox.net> wrote in message > news:WUfIj.24954$6J3.2669@newsfe13.phx... >> One of the privacy locksets on a bedroom door of this circa 1968 home >> finally >> wore out, trapping one of the cats in the bedroom and necessitating my >> coming >> home from the salt mine     

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Author: Swingman
Date: Jun 20, 2008 11:19

On Mar 31, 9:35 pm, forbisga...@msn.com wrote: On Mar 31, 7:26 pm, Tab182 <tabernacle2...@hotmail.com> wrote: On Mar 31, 7:32 pm, forbisga...@msn.com wrote: On Mar 31, 12:45 pm, Tab182 <tabernacle2...@hotmail.com> wrote: On Mar 31, 12:18 pm, Lars Eighner <use...@larseighner.com> wrote: In our last episode, <cg22v3phb4qdai93t312kv4jmcuiloc...@4ax
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On Mar 31, 9:35 pm, forbisga...@msn.com wrote: > On Mar 31, 7:26 pm, Tab182 <tabernacle2...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Mar 31, 7:32 pm, forbisga...@msn.com wrote: > > > > On Mar 31, 12:45 pm, Tab182 <tabernacle2...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Mar 31, 12:18 pm, Lars Eighner <use...@larseighner.com> wrote: > > > > > > In our last episode, <cg22v3phb4qdai93t312kv4jmcuiloc...@4ax     

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Author: 'Key
Date: Apr 1, 2008 20:03

On 2008-03-27, Joe <Joe@newsguy.com> wrote: [ ... ] Good stuff. I think key will be locating the primary lock that sets a pin into the floor or frame above. The double doors are pinned top and bottom, but there are small and into a wood ledge that I am sure could be kicked. O.K. Plan for really serious long screws attaching it to the door frame. And the one at the bottom should
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In article <slrnfunvk2.3du.dnichols@Katana.d-and-d.com>, DoN. Nichols says... > >On 2008-03-27, Joe <Joe@newsguy.com> wrote: >> I need to secure shop doors. They are double doors with windows that open >>inward. There are flat track barns doors that slide over them when the shop is >> locked up. The barn doors can't be locked because the bottom floats and stay >> rollers could easily be unbolted     

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Author: Roger Cann
Date: Apr 1, 2008 17:59

funkypandamonium@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I recently painted a design in acrylic paint on a piece of maple wood that will eventually be subject to elements such as UV, weather, foot traffic, etc. I've heard that marine polyurethane is the way to go to protect this sort of project, but I'm having a heard time finding one that is water-based and would not smear my acrylic
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Author: Video61
Date: Mar 31, 2008 21:52

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Author: Video61
Date: Mar 31, 2008 21:52

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Author: DoN. Nichols
Date: Mar 28, 2008 10:40

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Author: Joe
Date: Mar 27, 2008 15:12

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Author: J. Clarke
Date: Jan 29, 2008 17:10

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