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Shop vac dust collection
Submitted by amillar on Wed, 2006-04-19 22:55.Many woodworkers have dust collection systems, which use suction and large pipes and hoses to collect sawdust and other particles from power tools. For the hobbyist, these systems can be affordable, below $1000 for a decent system. Naturally, I therefore wondered what I could accomplish with my old shop vacuum, some junk from the garbage can, and about 20 bucks.
Welding plastic with a heat gun
Submitted by amillar on Thu, 2006-04-06 11:10. As a handyman and hobbyist, I find there are many everyday plastic objects that can be used to make interesting things. Some of the most common useful plastics, such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polypropylene (PP) just cannot be glued. But they can be welded with hot air. You may be surprised at what you can make with an old plastic bucket and a heat gun from the discount tool store.
Tablesaw belt guard
Submitted by amillar on Thu, 2006-01-12 12:57.After I repaired the electrical wiring on my garage-sale table saw, I inspected the mechanical workings. It appeared to be in good working condition. There were, however, no modern safety controls. I later found that this table saw was made somewhere around 1956, when blade guards were optional and belt guards weren't even offered.
