Woodworking Ideas: Thinking about a cyclone chip separator

Posted By on February 6, 2021

MiniCV-06wRollersNow that I have my new DeWalt DW735x planner working (and stored) in the pool detached garage with my ShopVac, I’ve been contemplating a better "chip separator" so that the filter doesn’t plug up so fast.

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I’d love to have a bigger system, but really just need to build my own cyclone separator with a larger heavy duty pool chlorine bucket.

I like the Clear View Cyclones Mini CV-06 system with the "ring" roller bucket so it can be moved around and might try to put something like it together.

Tech Friday: New 1500mAh batteries for my Lumix GX8

Posted By on February 5, 2021

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When I pulled out my Lumix GX8 DSLR camera over Christmas, I noticed that the “cheap” batteries that I had purchased as LumixDMWBLC12Ebatterybackups to the primary Panasonic branded 1200mAh battery were no longer holding charges. They were still chargeable, but their life was short.

So I added a new spare battery to my shopping list for 2021, but still couldn’t stomach paying the high price for a Lumix Panasonic battery. After a little research and review reading, PowerExtra batteries had positive comments and were priced fairly on Amazon ($26.99 – Jan 2021). I know … I really want to start shopping elsewhere, but Amazon Prime service … and how they have handle complaints has been so good … that I couldn’t justify going elsewhere.

Anyway, I’m looking forward to seeing if these two new 1500mAH batteries (with a 12VDC charger) live up to their billing. Only time will tell … but the company is off on the right foot by pricing them right, adding a camera lens cloth, ShoppingPanasonicDMWBLC12battery4Lumix_ma thank you note and snap-on plastic shield to protect the battery contacts. Well done! PowerExtraLumixBattery210105

Archive: DadH, Hugh Woodcock, Lynda and Mark photos #TBT

Posted By on February 4, 2021

I always stop in to visit with lifetime friends of Mom and Dad Howard,  DadH_HughWoodcock_SometimeIn1990s_mAnn and Hugh Woodcock when I’m close, but hesitate to even tell them I’m nearby “in the days of COVID19.” I really hate putting it off though, since one never knows how many days friends in their 90s have?

The photo above is from the mid-1990s of DadH (Fred Howard) and Hugh Woodcock. They were in great health back then and both were … or were about to retire. We have been fortune as families to have Godly men as mentors and as wise council – I only hope to eventually be look at in that way.

While archiving the photo for Throwback Thursday #TBT, I’ll also include what LyndaMarkHoward_mylastphotoI think is the last photo I have of Brenda’s brother Mark with Lynda. It is hard to believe it has almost been 25 years since he passed away.

One thing I know for sure, he would have been proud of his boys Justin and Aaron and would have enjoyed teasing his daughter Jackie relentlessly about living in Georgia (oh, how he teased the Georgia Gerbers).

Filler: Workshop Waxed Canvas apron ideas – just #photos

Posted By on February 3, 2021

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“Three on the Tree” (for car enthusiast or those of a certain age)

Posted By on February 2, 2021

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Earlier in the years, this image of a “Three on the Tree” manual column shifter-pattern was tweeted by a automotive friend and it triggered memories for me. Younger people nowadays might not even remember manual shifting on the column with a clutch .. or for that matter ever shifting a “Four on the Floor” … or even manually shifting and using a clutch no matter how many gears!  It brought me back to my life even before learning to drive … or should I say, BEFORE I was really suppose to be driving.

When I was 13-15, I worked with a friend who’s dad was a Lake Erie commercial fisherman. We were paid to pick up dead fish from their holding ponds using an old pickup truck on private property. We would pile up the dead “grass carp” at the edge of the pond (they only shipped “live fish” in aeriated tanks big city fish markets .. and they were “carp” … fish we never or would ever eat) and so the young boys had to keep the ponds clean and bury the 79-nova-driver-s-manual-shiftdead fish using an old manual shift “Three on the Tree” truck to haul them around.

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I know you are asking – yes it smelled, but just as with cleaning manure out of barns, working in dog kennels, printing companies (chemicals), etc., you do get use to the smell. (the above truck is not the one from the ponds, but close to what I remember) 

My second memory was still before I was 16, although may have been very close to driving. I worked on a farm (age 15-16) and again their “more modern” 1970s pickup truck had a 3-speed on the column manual transmission … with the “normal” full width bench seat … universal in trucks for those days. (again, not the truck below but similar)

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So the question that came to mind for me was … “when was the last column-shift manual transmission car sold in the United States?”

If you ask a bunch of nitpicky car-history freaks to name the very last car you could buy new in North America with a three-on-the-tree, you’ll get a wide range of answers, delivered with varying levels of vehemence. The main candidates will boil down to the Chevy Nova, the Dodge Aspen, and the Ford Fairmont (and the badge-engineered siblings of those cars). The final new truck you could buy with a three-on-the-tree is another subject, but we’ll cut to the chase by letting you know it was a 1987 GM product.

BTW … here is a great article in Autoweek

Music Monday: The Cranberries – “Linger” (Irish Alt Rock)

Posted By on February 1, 2021

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What goes around, comes around … and spins around

Posted By on January 31, 2021

This past Christmas, Megan ordered a fancier turntable for Taylor, which arrived this past week. He was excited set up his gift and shared the photos. It looks nice.

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It is hard to believe millennials have gravitated to vinyl record albums and turntables in this century, but like my friend Mark, my son Taylor enjoys listening to music on vinyl record albums. Good figure? 

In Mark’s situation, it is likely the nostalgia in collecting old record albums and then listening to every imperfection … just like we did in the old days.  I’m not quite sure why those who grew up on CD, mp3 and iPods like it?  Well, it is interesting seeing Taylor and his friend Mike “listening to vinyl records” … Hm, I wonder if it plays 45s or better yet, 78s

Woodworking ideas: Workshop dust collection improvements

Posted By on January 30, 2021

My basement woodworking shop is a dust-making mess in our house, but there isn’t much I can do about it now other than to improve how I collect and filter and keep dust from gravitating into the furnaces cold air returns and upstairs.

In our previous house in Hudson Ohio, I was fortunate to have a “large” front portion of a heated garage for my smallish workshop (still attached to the house), FilterForJetDustControl201002but after moving to ShopsmithChipcollectorCincinnati with a full basement, I decided to set up part of it as my workshop. Over the years, I’ve added more power tools and finished off the rest ofHandsawsFromPast201221 basement, but still find that wood dust is nearly impossible to control.

I added a Jet air cleaner which helps …  and to use my 30 year old “smallish” Shopsmith high volume chip collector … but still, cutting, routing and sanding dusts goes everywhere. Thankfully clean up with a broom on the tile floor is fairly easy and a regular changing of filters in the air cleaner and furnaces helps a lot … but I should be able to do more.

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I built a hood and vacuum setup for my Hitachi Miter Saw just like the one I made for my now retired radial arm saw (photos above from 2-years ago), but it really doesn’t help much. So after watching this video, am archiving and thinking maybe I could do something similar? (BTW, the YouTube video outtakes at the end are the best part!)

Tech Friday: Our small Echo Dot on the Home Theater ceiling

Posted By on January 29, 2021

Now that the wiring in the basement is no longer laying on the floor in order to feed the kitchen television cable extender and ceiling repairs are finished up, I’ve been cleaning up and moving things back into the home theater and game room areas. With some fresh paint everything looks pretty good, so I installed our original Amazon Echo Dot on the ceiling below the CeilingEchoHomeTheater210119semi-hidden projector for the display. After a quick test, Alexa is doing her thing with the quirky personalize programmed voice routines.

Surprisingly the small Echo Dot on the lower basement ceiling does a pretty good job even though a full-sized Echo would have been better for the room . Perhaps it’s all the extra insulation in the walls?CeilingMountEcho210118

Archive: Professional Brenda and the Hawk Migration #TBT

Posted By on January 28, 2021

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When searching for a photo of my 1996 Toyota 4Runner (never found one), I stumbled across a couple personal photos from 1997 and will archive them for today’s Throwback Thursday #TBT. StJosephpeninsula

One of “professional Brenda” dressed for the office in 1990’s style (ha!) and the other of our family on an October Hawk Migration birding trip to St Joseph Peninsula State Park on the Florida panhandle. I was on the Audubon board back then and we as a family spent more time hiking and going on outings. In retrospect, those were great years and very good times together as a family. If you are not making time to do outdoor things as a family … don’t put it off … time flies by way too fast (and no … playing Angry Birds together doesn’t count).

While I’m at it, I’ll include this previously used animated gif from 1982/2013 (it flips) that I had forgotten about but spotted when doing some computer housekeeping.

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