I tried an experiment with a Tropical orange juice bottle. Take the cap off and cut a hole in the bottom to match the outlet of the vac. The bottom of the bottle has a concave that matches the convex of the vac. Hot glue that to the vac. It will cut the noise more than half and not bother the air flow. You'll be amazed how quiet it will be.
That's what I'm goimg to do too. I bought the little Metro Vac and the cyclone that Les mentioned. I'm going to tuck the whole thing up under my saw so it will be totally self-contained.
I am very happy with the Bauer ROS that I bought last year and now I'm going to pick up the 1/4 sheet finish sander. I've been waiting for them to come on sale.
I know that when a Hegner saw is mounted to the factory stand there is a tightening sequence for the bolts. I'm not sure about mounting to a home made stand.
Us too. We watch for their blunders. A clock that changes time between scenes, or a drink that changes levels. So many things. I love watching a "mechanic" working on a car with a hammer. Or tuning an engine while on a creeper underneath the car. They need to hire us to oversee theses things.
Dan, did I spot a vein that you missed or is that the way the pattern is? Down at the bottom, to the right of center there is no vein to match the one on the left.
Did you go up to the top of the browser window where the website address is located. The one that shows where you are at that point in time? Should work as a clickable link. Are you on your phone or a pc?
Would it be wrong to possibly color the butterflies in 3 different colors and paint the surrounding frame a light shade. Maybe an of-white? I think if done in the right colors it would be very pretty.
Just go to wherever you found the labels, highlight the address bar so that the whole site address is highlighted, right click on it and choose copy. Then go wherever you want to put it and right click again and hit paste. Nothing to it.