Use a shop vac or a small fan to blow air into the orifice that will later connect to the fan shroud. Step 6: Flame Tubes Pt. 2: Angle 6 More Images The other end of the 1.5" diameter section needs to be closed off, at an angle to direct the air that will be flowing into...
All of the skills needed to build a sailboat can be learned slowly, one step at a time. For example, if you've never fiber-glassed plywood before, just practice on a small piece first to get your confidence up. This was my first boat build, so I did a lot oflearn as you go. N...
Designing and Managing a Small Workshop A small workshop to me means that you must be ruthlessly efficient in how you design, your shop, as well as organize and store your tools. A well-organized shop is the hallmark of professionalism, especially if you
UPDATE: If you would like a helping hand with the dust, you can also purchase adrywall hand sander kit(most also come with a connection that allows for pole attachment). These kits come with a connection hose that allows you to hook up thesanderto a shopvac, eliminating about 90-95% o...
and put a deadbolt lock on a door. I own tools that aren’t just screwdrivers; I have a multi-purpose tool, an air compressor, a sander, a saw or three, a sledgehammer, and a cordless drill, among others. I know how to use them all, some better than others. Turning a damn thre...