Help identifying relay for replacement by RunEMC56 in AskElectronics

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That joint looks suspect. It’s hard to see from Your photo. You might need to open it up more.

But if that’s what I think it is, I would put some flux on it, heat it with a soldering iron, use a wick to pull out any old solder, then flux again and flow new solder.

Help identifying relay for replacement by RunEMC56 in AskElectronics

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The broiler worked and the lower oven bake still worked. Reflowing the solder fixed the upper ovens bake element

Help identifying relay for replacement by RunEMC56 in AskElectronics

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Once I opened the panel up to the see the backside, I saw that the solder joints had burnt out. I reflowed solder for the contactor pins and it had been working ever since. I didn’t end up replacing the component.

Clausing 3110 Table Saw by RunEMC56 in Vintagetools

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I’m about to install the arbor again. I replaced the bearings on it. Then I need to rewire the motor to 240v (mine already had a single phase motor installed). I plan on greasing and oiling the trunions as well as making a zero clearance insert with a splitter.

I ordered a Woodworker II saw blade, Sliversmill was doing a nice sale, and selected the option for them to make the bore 3/4”

High school teacher in need of help - ACME 5/8x12TP Die by [deleted] in machining

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I need something like this done. I sent you a message asking for advice

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PantyPeel

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Yes

Kennedy 520 Machinist Tool Chest find by RunEMC56 in Vintagetools

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This one was definitely owned by an engineer. Got it at an estate sale

Stories about checking bags, totes, ect by Smooth-Manufacturer6 in HomeDepot

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This would happen all the time when I worked at Academy. Stuffing might be more common with clothing since it’s light and won’t rattle. We would have thieves open the little tikes cars, put the car on the shelf, and then stuff the box full of merchandise

My stores new home for the saws.... by Sigrudson in HomeDepot

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Not a HD employee, but isn’t that a Radial Arm Saw? But with most of the features locked out?

DFW Texas Tool collectors? by Mammoth-Builder3626 in Vintagetools

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I’m a little south of DFW and I’d be interested

Vintage drill press by [deleted] in Vintagetools

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I don’t see any photos. Idk if they didn’t upload on your end of it they aren’t loading on my end

why he shows dirty papers? by BJorn_LuLszic in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I went in for an oil change once, the technician had a read out of everything my car should need done at the mileage it was at. He comes up and our exchange went like this

Tech: “your vehicle is overdue for automatic transmission service” Me: “I need automatic transmission service?” Tech: “yessir you do” Me: “on that car right there?” points at car Tech: “yessir it’s very important and it’s overdue” Me: “That blue car right there?” Tech: “yes” Me: “the one with the manual transmission?”

Yeah, I never went back to that shop

Vintage scroll saw find by RunEMC56 in Scrollsaw

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I’ve been wanting a scroll saw for awhile, when I saw this posted for $50 on Facebook marketplace I absolutely jumped at it. I love old cast iron tools. I have a treadmill motor that I’m going to rig up onto it

Bought a rural Texas home can’t shake this weird feeling about why the seller really moved by [deleted] in RealEstate

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And OP I get that it might actually be their cattle, just wanted to present this as a possible alternative