I am looking forward to my cataract surgery.
Unfortunately I had a complication in the pre-check process that
prevents me from getting the full vision lens. They will only be able to
provide vision...
I have not been doing much woodworking the last few weeks as the vision
has dramatically declined, and without a job my drive to get anything
done is diminishing.
Funny when I don't have the time I get things done just slowly.
With the time I don't have the money and start conserving everything.
I get a little done daily. But not at the rate I was when I first
became unemployed. It's been a daily grind just looking for a freaking job.
On 24 Jul 2012 03:04:07 GMT, Han <[email protected]> wrote:
>tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com> wrote in
>news:[email protected]:
>
>> I am looking forward to my cataract surgery.
>> Unfortunately I had a complication in the pre-check process that
>> prevents me from getting the full vision lens. They will only be able
>> to provide vision...
>>
>> I have not been doing much woodworking the last few weeks as the
>> vision has dramatically declined, and without a job my drive to get
>> anything done is diminishing.
>>
>> Funny when I don't have the time I get things done just slowly.
>> With the time I don't have the money and start conserving everything.
>> I get a little done daily. But not at the rate I was when I first
>> became unemployed. It's been a daily grind just looking for a freaking
>> job.
>
>Hang in there ToS! The vision will get dramatically better (parents had
>the surgeries). The rest will come later. Are you on the other end of
>208 (near 287) as I am (near 17 &4)?
Han,
Tos is off Rt 78 near PA. I'm off 208 near 287.
tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com> wrote:
> I am looking forward to my cataract surgery.
> Unfortunately I had a complication in the pre-check process that prevents
> me from getting the full vision lens. They will only be able to provide vision...
>
> I have not been doing much woodworking the last few weeks as the vision
> has dramatically declined, and without a job my drive to get anything done is diminishing.
>
> Funny when I don't have the time I get things done just slowly.
> With the time I don't have the money and start conserving everything.
> I get a little done daily. But not at the rate I was when I first became
> unemployed. It's been a daily grind just looking for a freaking job.
Keep that chin high, Bubba! You've shown enough stuff around here that it's
a good bet the damn speed bumps won't slow you down long. And good luck
with that surgery ...
--
www.ewoodshop.com
> Performax 22/44 with infeed belt alignment problems and problems with
> getting the sanding strip on the drum.
Since that posting with the Houston auction link, with the Jet drum sander,=
there's been 2 Jet drum sanders posted on our local Craigslist.... subseq=
uently Gramp's Shop (Larry) mentioned he was making a drum sander, and sinc=
e has posted results.
I had never seen a drum sander on our Craigslist until these 2 recent posti=
ngs. The first sander apparently has been sold. The second one is a Perfo=
rmax 22/44, but this one doesn't look like the 22/44s on Googled searches, =
for finding a comparable value for this Craigslisting: http://lafayette.cra=
igslist.org/tls/3156766148.html
Sonny
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 19:35:43 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
wrote:
>I am looking forward to my cataract surgery.
>Unfortunately I had a complication in the pre-check process that
>prevents me from getting the full vision lens. They will only be able to
>provide vision...
>
>I have not been doing much woodworking the last few weeks as the vision
>has dramatically declined, and without a job my drive to get anything
>done is diminishing.
>
>Funny when I don't have the time I get things done just slowly.
>With the time I don't have the money and start conserving everything.
>I get a little done daily. But not at the rate I was when I first
>became unemployed. It's been a daily grind just looking for a freaking job.
>
>
ToS,
That 'unemployed' thing can kick the living sh!t outta you. Hang in
there and try to stay positive. Rely on your support system and keep
on networking.
I'm sure you'll have the best outcome on the cataract surgery. Enjoy
wearing those funky dark glasses!
When you're done with the recuperating, would you consider a small,
low paying job like helping a fellow NJ guy get his drum sander up and
running??
-tommy
On 7/23/2012 8:10 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hoping for the best, for you, on all counts, vision/surgery, employment and woodworking. Hang in there.
>
> Sonny
>
Thanks.
On 7/23/2012 8:32 PM, tommyboy wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 19:35:43 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I am looking forward to my cataract surgery.
>> Unfortunately I had a complication in the pre-check process that
>> prevents me from getting the full vision lens. They will only be able to
>> provide vision...
>>
>> I have not been doing much woodworking the last few weeks as the vision
>> has dramatically declined, and without a job my drive to get anything
>> done is diminishing.
>>
>> Funny when I don't have the time I get things done just slowly.
>> With the time I don't have the money and start conserving everything.
>> I get a little done daily. But not at the rate I was when I first
>> became unemployed. It's been a daily grind just looking for a freaking job.
>>
>>
> ToS,
> That 'unemployed' thing can kick the living sh!t outta you. Hang in
> there and try to stay positive. Rely on your support system and keep
> on networking.
> I'm sure you'll have the best outcome on the cataract surgery. Enjoy
> wearing those funky dark glasses!
> When you're done with the recuperating, would you consider a small,
> low paying job like helping a fellow NJ guy get his drum sander up and
> running??
> -tommy
>
What kind of drum sander. A home brew, or commercial one that needs
rehabbing?
On 7/23/2012 11:04 PM, Han wrote:
> tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> I am looking forward to my cataract surgery.
>> Unfortunately I had a complication in the pre-check process that
>> prevents me from getting the full vision lens. They will only be able
>> to provide vision...
>>
>> I have not been doing much woodworking the last few weeks as the
>> vision has dramatically declined, and without a job my drive to get
>> anything done is diminishing.
>>
>> Funny when I don't have the time I get things done just slowly.
>> With the time I don't have the money and start conserving everything.
>> I get a little done daily. But not at the rate I was when I first
>> became unemployed. It's been a daily grind just looking for a freaking
>> job.
>
> Hang in there ToS! The vision will get dramatically better (parents had
> the surgeries). The rest will come later. Are you on the other end of
> 208 (near 287) as I am (near 17 &4)?
>
>
No I am near Clinton.. 78 by PA..
I am 3 miles from PA.
I used to live up in your neck of the woods by Rutherford.
On 7/24/2012 2:25 PM, tommyboy wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 21:09:30 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 7/23/2012 8:32 PM, tommyboy wrote:
>>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 19:35:43 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>> ToS,
>>> That 'unemployed' thing can kick the living sh!t outta you. Hang in
>>> there and try to stay positive. Rely on your support system and keep
>>> on networking.
>>> I'm sure you'll have the best outcome on the cataract surgery. Enjoy
>>> wearing those funky dark glasses!
>>> When you're done with the recuperating, would you consider a small,
>>> low paying job like helping a fellow NJ guy get his drum sander up and
>>> running??
>>> -tommy
>>>
>> What kind of drum sander. A home brew, or commercial one that needs
>> rehabbing?
>
> Performax 22/44 with infeed belt alignment problems and problems with
> getting the sanding strip on the drum.
>
I could help with that, although I have no experience with the machine,
anything mechanical is pretty basic to me.
tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> I am looking forward to my cataract surgery.
> Unfortunately I had a complication in the pre-check process that
> prevents me from getting the full vision lens. They will only be able
> to provide vision...
>
> I have not been doing much woodworking the last few weeks as the
> vision has dramatically declined, and without a job my drive to get
> anything done is diminishing.
>
> Funny when I don't have the time I get things done just slowly.
> With the time I don't have the money and start conserving everything.
> I get a little done daily. But not at the rate I was when I first
> became unemployed. It's been a daily grind just looking for a freaking
> job.
Hang in there ToS! The vision will get dramatically better (parents had
the surgeries). The rest will come later. Are you on the other end of
208 (near 287) as I am (near 17 &4)?
--
Best regards
Han
email address is invalid
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 17:19:19 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
wrote:
>On 7/24/2012 2:25 PM, tommyboy wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 21:09:30 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 7/23/2012 8:32 PM, tommyboy wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 19:35:43 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> ToS,
>>>> That 'unemployed' thing can kick the living sh!t outta you. Hang in
>>>> there and try to stay positive. Rely on your support system and keep
>>>> on networking.
>>>> I'm sure you'll have the best outcome on the cataract surgery. Enjoy
>>>> wearing those funky dark glasses!
>>>> When you're done with the recuperating, would you consider a small,
>>>> low paying job like helping a fellow NJ guy get his drum sander up and
>>>> running??
>>>> -tommy
>>>>
>>> What kind of drum sander. A home brew, or commercial one that needs
>>> rehabbing?
>>
>> Performax 22/44 with infeed belt alignment problems and problems with
>> getting the sanding strip on the drum.
>>
>
>
>I could help with that, although I have no experience with the machine,
>anything mechanical is pretty basic to me.
>
I thought I saw a post or two from you referring to you owning a drum
sander. Sorry if I'm mistaken.
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 21:09:30 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
wrote:
>On 7/23/2012 8:32 PM, tommyboy wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 19:35:43 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>> ToS,
>> That 'unemployed' thing can kick the living sh!t outta you. Hang in
>> there and try to stay positive. Rely on your support system and keep
>> on networking.
>> I'm sure you'll have the best outcome on the cataract surgery. Enjoy
>> wearing those funky dark glasses!
>> When you're done with the recuperating, would you consider a small,
>> low paying job like helping a fellow NJ guy get his drum sander up and
>> running??
>> -tommy
>>
>What kind of drum sander. A home brew, or commercial one that needs
>rehabbing?
Performax 22/44 with infeed belt alignment problems and problems with
getting the sanding strip on the drum.
On 7/24/2012 6:14 PM, tommyboy wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 17:19:19 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 7/24/2012 2:25 PM, tommyboy wrote:
>>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 21:09:30 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 7/23/2012 8:32 PM, tommyboy wrote:
>>>>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 19:35:43 -0400, tiredofspam <nospam.nospam.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> ToS,
>>>>> That 'unemployed' thing can kick the living sh!t outta you. Hang in
>>>>> there and try to stay positive. Rely on your support system and keep
>>>>> on networking.
>>>>> I'm sure you'll have the best outcome on the cataract surgery. Enjoy
>>>>> wearing those funky dark glasses!
>>>>> When you're done with the recuperating, would you consider a small,
>>>>> low paying job like helping a fellow NJ guy get his drum sander up and
>>>>> running??
>>>>> -tommy
>>>>>
>>>> What kind of drum sander. A home brew, or commercial one that needs
>>>> rehabbing?
>>>
>>> Performax 22/44 with infeed belt alignment problems and problems with
>>> getting the sanding strip on the drum.
>>>
>>
>>
>> I could help with that, although I have no experience with the machine,
>> anything mechanical is pretty basic to me.
>>
> I thought I saw a post or two from you referring to you owning a drum
> sander. Sorry if I'm mistaken.
>
I had rebuilt a belt sander, not a drum.
Still piece of cake stuff.
I would think the belt alignment requires a coplanar alignment of the
end rollers, and the right tension on the rollers.
enough, run the machine and adjust the screws until is stops wandering.
Then try again with a piece of wood.
It should continue to track fine,
If not, then something is not coplanar. figure that out and adjust.