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Veneering tips for large boxes [message #28980] Tue, 23 March 2004 23:22 Go to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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I saw this and thought Craftsman page was a good place
for the reference. Origin was PE 3/23/04


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What is really needed is a crossover how-to... you know
....from buying the parts to completion.


Ed Dell at _audioXpress_ is dependent on what his writers
send him. But I made the suggestion that any xo information
should be in three forms: schematic, placement and layout,
finally a photgraph. This s not very common but it's the only
technique that makes sense to me.


Re: Veneering tips for large boxes [message #28982 is a reply to message #28980] Wed, 24 March 2004 18:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill Martinelli is currently offline  Bill Martinelli
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Way too easy. I'll have to give it a try!

Re: Veneering tips for large boxes [message #28985 is a reply to message #28982] Wed, 24 March 2004 22:04 Go to previous message
lon is currently offline  lon
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Glad it was useful to somebody and not widely in use already.


BTW here is the best tip I ever got outside of being a cab
driver:


If you have a screw that has the top worn off and
you can't get it out with a screwdriver do not try to
drill it out first. A method that was passed on to me
was to file one of the screw sides flat and then the
opposite side. This makes it a snap to get the screw
loose and removed with a small pliers or other pinch
tool.


I encountered the initial problem with a 5.25 drive
and couldn't sensibly drill in toward the mechanism.


It's the best tip I know and I wouldn't have thought
of it yet if somebody at alt.fifty-plus.friends didn't
tell me about it. Save and share with my compliments.

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