The Jalopy Journal
Remove the switch and let it hang by the wires. If it works again as normal, you have an internal ground to the case. Being a Ford you may find...
You can drive it through a VFD (variable frequency drive) and then set the frequency to get a slower speed. They are available cheaply on the...
Are you sure that the person named is actually the one who ripped you off? If I was a crook and got caught with my hands in the till I would say...
Being a Ford, many others may be the same (T-bird, Mainline, Mercury, etc.)
The problem is not what you can or can't see, I have found that it's the positions that the factory-supplied arms will fit are not very good.. I...
Nice. Marine stores have some neat stainless bits and pieces available, you just have to use your imagination!
"He who speaks the most, does the least!".
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Just did the same on my bandsaw, but used a Variac (Auto transformer), and a rectifier to be able to vary the speed. Those treadmills are a good...
Try the local rubber supplies (U.E.S.), they have branches in most states. They have the black PVC? type, it hangs in there well.
The Chrysler Royal was made here from a bunch of leftover U.S. Dodge, Desoto and Plymouth bits. My first car when I was 16! 313 V8, push-button...
I find that the easiest way to find something that you have squirreled away somewhere in the bowels of the workshop, is to go out and buy a new...
I have used the aluminum foil trick, but used Coke (the black one) and it took the rust off and left a dull grey coating. This, and oil stain...
Space is the killer. I have to get rid of stuff, to make room for new stuff. But it doesn't always work like that, as I can usually replace the...
I use every old NOS thing I can and then staple the packaging in a corner of the workshop. That way when I croak, my family has less to throw...
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