Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Getting Closer
All the doors and drawer fronts are made . The grouting is done in the bath .I will start trimming that room tomorrow.Hopefully a plumber by Monday.The drawers and doors still need to be sanded with 220 grit then I will start hanging them .I want to hang every thing. Mount the fronts and make sure everything fits before I get ready to paint. So they will go up then down.
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I all started with that pile of wood. Add three more.
Looks good!
I saw random orbit disks in one picture. Are you like me in that I only hand-sand when it is unavoidable?
Tom
Yes. I was going to ask you .Have you ever had to replace any of the bearings in you ROS? I fried the bottom bearing .It looks like it is pressed to an aluminum fly wheel. I would use a brass punch but I am afraid of breaking the Al.
The bearing(s) are costing me $33.00 including shipping and I just bought another for $68. I just hate to through something out if it can be fixed.
I used 80,120 then 220.
Tom.
Makita,BO5010
THANKS!!
Yes, I have replaced bearings in my RAS. You can read the whole tale at an old web page made years ago for this outstanding tool.
Tom
Oops - the address is
http://home.hiwaay.net/~tomorkim/RAS.htm
Tom
I fried the lower bearing in the Random Orbital Sander.
I have the same Radial Arm Saw. My table saw is also a Craftsman that is about 20yrs older than the radial arm
My neighbor wants to sell me a 1967 unisaw.
I have to finish that boat before I have room .
The name of the blog is no joke
The boat is under the stack of lumber.lol
Tom ,
I apologize .I shot from the hip when I saw the first photo .It sure looked like a Sears saw to me . I sat down this A M and read the complete article .Delta was always my first choice But when some one offers you a saw and all the attachments ,just to get it out of his garage it was off to mine .
Tom
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