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    New to me 4” x 36” belt sander

    Be (very) wary of the bearings used in it. Especially the top roller. They're all made of fine chinesium. I used to run the service center at KMS tools, and we were a King (amongst others) warranty depot. Saw....many.... of those roll through. Far easier and cheaper (due to collateral damage)...
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    New to me 6" X 48" belt sander/ 9" disc sander

    Most start or run caps will fail only under load. I'll assume yours has only one (start) cap? Bypass that thermal fuse (temporarily). Take off the sander belt. Put a drill or something on the shaft, and get it up over ~500rpm and hit the power. It should then happily run as normal. Replace...
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    Plasma cutters

    All I'm saying, is that if you've got 1/4" hose/pipe in the system, you've choked the whole thing off. You can only flow about 4cfm (at 120) through it. So your 10cfm compressor becomes a moot point.
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    New to me 6" X 48" belt sander/ 9" disc sander

    When I used to work at Akhurst machinery, we sold a graphite backing pad (by the foot) (https://shop.akhurst.com/usa/pro6-hd-g.html) that would make a world of difference on your belt sander. At the time, I only had my 4x36, so of course bought some and installed it. Fast forward a few years...
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    Plasma cutters

    Another thing to remember... you can have an awesome 50cfm pump, attached to a 1000 gallon tank. But then you run your lines into a 3/8" regulator, that goes down to 1/4" ID hose at the reel.... you've got nothing. ;) Point is - you're pretty much only as strong (CFM) as your weakest link...
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    Plasma cutters

    Pilot arc - it essentially shoots high frequency, lower amperage power from the tip to the surface. It's ionizes the air, and lets the main arc light off easier. Similar to in TIG welding, you might hear the terms "scratch start" and "high freq start". That's *my* understanding of it anyhow! :D
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    Plasma cutters

    Whichever you get, make SURE that you can easily get the consumables. If you can use an expensive Miller (etc etc) tip right off the shelf, it'll beat the hell out of having to wait 3 months to order one from the MFG (just to find out they discontinued it, or they went out of business). Also...
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    Shop Built Steady Rest

    That's not just machinery - it's a work of functional art! My favourite kind. Very impressed.
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    Southern Alberta Members?

    I'm "sort of" maxed out now. It's based on a percentage of your property area (10%). I could have gone to THE max of 2100 (vs my 1650), but then the new stupid foundation laws they imposed would have kicked in. Anything over (I want to say 1073) means the foundation cost would have almost...
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    Art becomes/meets science

    I subscribe to a lot of tech newsletters. Usually they're talking about the latest 'thing' in electronics etc, but today this came across my desk(top)! https://hackaday.com/2019/05/07/how-art-became-science-in-machining/
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