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(09-03-2016, 01:28 AM)Roadracer_Al Wrote: You planning on fixing up some Carolina BBQ, Ed?

I got that from Amazon and they didn't have the 6oz size in stock to I thought 12oz didn't seem like much. Boy was I wrong. Yikes
That's a big jar. I'm going to distribute some of it to my siblings.

I use it in the seasoning I make for cooking shrimp. Good stuff. Drool

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I thought it may have been tumbling media Big Grin
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(09-03-2016, 08:44 AM)Mayhem Wrote: I thought it may have been tumbling media Big Grin

Better to buy that at the local "metal finishing supply" company.
13 cents per lb. vs. $2.00 per lb. sitting on the store shelf.

But you have to buy it in 50 lb. bags, so there's that.... Rotfl
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Im assuming they're machinist jacks, the ad for them at the dump wasn't were explicit.
Perfect height to use with the vice on the mill.
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Nice score Greg. Thumbsup

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Yep, they're machinist jacks. My dad had a couple just like them.
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Neat-O! They look like they're a match for my C-Clamps.
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Well my mister showed up today. Now I just need to build a portable stand for it. I'm thinking brake rotor, some conduit and an aluminum block to adjust the height. I want to be able to move it from the lathe to the mill as needed. Even tho for $5.75 I could always buy another one.

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Bought an old 4 1/2" machine vice and am very pleased there are no signs of abuse. Decided to give it a full spa treatment before it starts its new life on my mill.


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(09-10-2016, 06:26 PM)Vinny Wrote: Well my mister showed up today.  Now I just need to build a portable stand for it.  I'm thinking brake rotor, some conduit and an aluminum block to adjust the height.  I want to be able to move it from the lathe to the mill as needed.  Even tho for $5.75 I could always buy another one.

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Vinny,

I'm awaiting your review of this mister. There seemed to be two different styles available. The one you have with the ball valve and another style with what appears to be a needle valve. I'm curious if the ball valve provides sufficient control. I'm not saying it doesn't, just wondering.

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