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Attached are a few pictures of this mini led light I found at ACE (two pack for about $25.). Each has two light levels and measures about 4" x 3" x 1". I use one for a mini sanding dust hood I made. They are small and very portable. I move them around as needed...Moab
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Guys; thank you for the feedback...Moab
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I've known about the difference in speed from inboard to outboard and that may solve a few problems. But for my needs it still doesn't handle most of the issues that a variable speed sander would. Don't get me wrong....I own the Byrnes sander and I love it. His tools are by FAR the best...Moab
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Google Vanda-lay industry. They make a range of accessories that are used with Dremel tools...Moab
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If you have the space it would be great to have one sander using a rough grit for hogging material and fit the Byrnes with a fine finishing grit. I know “nothing” about motors so can someone explain why the Byrnes sander can’t be made with a different motor that will allow variable speeds?...Moab
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Has anyone used Vanda-lay tools and if so what were the results? Any other info is appreciated...Moab
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Diana by Snow - FINISHED - OcCre
Moab replied to Snow's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Getting closer to launching in the lake. Wonderful planking. I hope those tax returns don’t get in the way of the really important things...Moab
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Just beautiful. I can’t quite tell if u carried the same board down on each door...Moab
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I'D BE TOO EMBARASSED TO DO A BLOG ON MY BUILD....BUT, I AM ENJOYING IT...MOAB
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Patton would be proud of your work. As usual.... the craft was obvious back then...Moab
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CH-53 Sikorsky by mtaylor - 1:48 - Revell - FINISHED
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Wow! This was a long, long time ago in a place far, far away. Thanx for everyones service...Moab -
As usual great craftsmanship and photos...Moab
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Thanx for the heads-up. I’ll start mine in the next month or two and get my sanding blocks ready if I need them...Moab
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I guess in addition to your other specialties we should call you “hinge man.” Does your honey do list get longer because your wonderful work gives your wife ideas?...Moab
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I think by glueing the stanchions when did was the best way to do it. It would have saved me some time and aggrevation. Your build is looking excellent. The photos are very helpful.... I wish I had seen them before I started. Thank you for the build...Moab
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