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01-15-2007, 08:24 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: too far from the water
Posts: 157
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Charleston
Wayyyy to complicated!!
Take a straight piece of coat hanger wire. bend a hook on one end and make a wave on the other end. Shove the wire into the through hole until is jams tight. .
You only need to flip once with 2-Ton!
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"cutting a coat hanger, bending a hook in the end and making a wave on the other end" is simpler than taking a screw eye out of the pack and twisting it one turn?  I'd call you an engineer, but I'm one too!!
seriously good idea about the vice and the one flip though.. i've always spent a lot of time flipping multiple times but never had a problem with a run.. that's very good to know..
peace! 
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I might be small.... but I'm slow.
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01-15-2007, 08:57 AM
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Certified Mass-hole
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jackson, NJ but born and raised in Massachusetts.
Posts: 1,223
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Thumb-Burner
"cutting a coat hanger, bending a hook in the end and making a wave on the other end" is simpler than taking a screw eye out of the pack and twisting it one turn?  I'd call you an engineer, but I'm one too!!
seriously good idea about the vice and the one flip though.. i've always spent a lot of time flipping multiple times but never had a problem with a run.. that's very good to know..
peace! 
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You should appreciate this one;
The coat hangers are "Free"  and you use them over and over. They make for a ridged connection between your hand and your plug so you use them for everything during the finishing process!
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01-15-2007, 09:01 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: too far from the water
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you got me..
you got me on the free part.. but i got screw hooks with a long shank and they work at least as good as the hangers for holding the plugs..
but.. 
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I might be small.... but I'm slow.
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01-15-2007, 09:31 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Reading Mass/Newburyport/merrimack river
Posts: 3,749
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Seems the key to it all is to find a "system" that works best for you...
MY "system" revolves around a converted printer rack and my spinner, which sits on top...
The only thing left unchanged through the years is my sealing method, I still use BLO mixed 60/40 with mineral spirits, I use a 1 lb coffee container with lid ( it repaced the old steel one) the plugs go in the mixture, up to 6 at a time, using a chp brush I let the mixture run through the plug, I allow the plugs to soak overnight, I flip them in the morning before work and give the opposite end a 8 hour soak, they then hang on the rack ove4r a turkey basting pan by screw hooks, which are part of my "system" until I assemble the plug, I move the plugs from back to front on the rack so I know how long they have bbeen drying..
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01-15-2007, 03:15 PM
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Registered Grandpa
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: east coast
Posts: 8,592
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You got more than one good system there RF9.
BTW- how many inches are you keeping the light bulbs away from the plugs on your dryer? If you don't mind, i may copy your system with a new spinning tub. 
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01-15-2007, 03:30 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Reading Mass/Newburyport/merrimack river
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Justplugit,
Not exactly sure how far tr is, only a few inches at best..
My original set up had a shield over the bulbs, but i found this was not needed,and got in the way,seeing as i put on a thin coat of epoxy and there are very few if any drips...
I used the 40 watt bulbs because 60 was IMHO too hot, and 25 didnt give enough heat or light....
Copy it if you like, I posted it to help, I can take exact measurements if you want them....
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01-15-2007, 03:59 PM
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Registered Grandpa
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: east coast
Posts: 8,592
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockfish9
Justplugit,
Not exactly sure how far tr is, only a few inches at best..
My original set up had a shield over the bulbs, but i found this was not needed,and got in the way,seeing as i put on a thin coat of epoxy and there are very few if any drips...
I used the 40 watt bulbs because 60 was IMHO too hot, and 25 didnt give enough heat or light....
Copy it if you like, I posted it to help, I can take exact measurements if you want them....
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Thanks RF9 i appreciate all your help.  I'll be using the your idea to modify the system i'm using now.
Posting your ideas is very much appreciated, and your plugs are awesome. 
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