replacing

  1. kooshball

    Need recommendations for replacing a window and siding

    I usually do basic home repairs myself (including windows and siding) but am finding that I have less and less time for big DIY projects and am considering hiring out some or all of my next repair. I have to replace the round-top window pictured as it has lost its seal and is rotting on the...
  2. mshel

    Replacing deck boards

    In the next couple of weeks I want to replace my deck boards and since I have never done this before, I hope some members will weigh in and give me some pointers. I will remove the original two byes and replace them with 5/4 treated boards. Wish I could afford the trex stuff but at about 30...
  3. b4man

    Need tips on replacing a drop in range

    ...with a slid in. Know I have to cut out the base, change the hard wire to a 4 wire range receptacle. What I need is some good ideas about how to remove the drop in range and what am I going to find as far a the base construction was built? I am trying to avoid surprises. TIA, Barbara
  4. Mt. Gomer

    Replacing Start Capacitor

    Greetings, I'm finally getting around to cleaning up the HF lathe I got with the large tool purchase last Fall. I was told when I got it the start capacitor needed to be replaced. Which makes sense becuase when you flip the switch it just hums but if you give the wheel a good spin it starts...
  5. eyekode

    Replacing jointer knives

    I have an old delta 37-220 (6" jointer) that apparently takes 6 1/8x 19/32 x 3/32 knives. I ended up ordering the wrong size: 6 1/8 x 5/8 x 1/8. So it is 1/32 too tall and 1/32 too thick. It didn't look too crazy so I installed them anyway. I ended up having to grind down my wrench to be able...
  6. LeftyTom

    Your Ideas For Replacing Shop Vac?

    OK, it is the Craftsman 3HP, 8 Gal, Wet/Dry Vac (red stripe filter). It is over 10 yrs old. Still works, but blows air out at the handles (a design flaw for controlling dust). So I am thinking of something that will be less of a dust pump. The contenders for purchase are the Ridgid Pro...
  7. LeftyTom

    Replacing Jointer Knives

    I went about replacing the knives on my Ridgid 6" jointer Friday. The guy I bought it from included a set of new knives. Problem was, these dandy new knives were razor sharp, and a coating of oil was tossed in at no additional charge. :eek: Well, I got the new ones in, adjusted using my...
  8. G

    Replacing what sold

    NB: I did NOT make this blank. Of the pens sold last month, one was a cross inlay blank made by Eagle. Not the same wood, but this is tonight's output: Gold Titanium Jr. Gent II dressed in Curly Sycamore, Bloodwood, and Holly Cross Inlay. Finish is MM, CA, Walnut Oil, CA, MM wet sanded thru...

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