[TheForge] re-new topic- tools for journeyman.
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Wed Jul 30 07:20:01 2003
Bob,
That's sound way too organized me for me <grin>
I had been thinking about a "finishing cart" that would have a power strip and slots for each grinder. Then I could roll it up to large projects, roll it back to the table, etc.
Anyone do anything like this???
Ray Miller
Cincinnati
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> From: "Bob Ehrenberger" <[email protected]>
> Date: 2003/07/29 Tue PM 11:19:03 EDT
> To: "theforge" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] re-new topic- tools for journeyman.
>
> Ray,
>
> I have hangers above my welding table. Very simple, just heavy guage wire
> with a large open loop that the side handle hooks on. I have them arranged
> so the most common used grinder is in front. If I'm good about hanging each
> one up as soon as I get done with it the cords stay straight. It's a good
> idea to hang them up any way because you don't havbe to wait for them to
> coast down and if you lay it on the table while it is coasting they tend to
> suck grinder dust into the cooling vents, not good.
>
> Bob Ehrenberger
> Shelbyville, Mo
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> Subject: Re: Re: [TheForge] re-new topic- tools for journeyman.
> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 13:04:59 -0400
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> Hey Bob,
> I am also of the multi grinder school, do you have a creative means of keep
> the cords from tangling up as you pick and put down different grinders?
>
> I find that I need to periodically stop what I'm doing and unplug everything
> and untangle the cords.
>
> Ray Miller
> Cincinnati
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