Archive for August, 2006

what to do with all my tool’s, i have a lot of tools and want to make some money using them ?

Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) on August 25th, 2006 by table saw – 5 Comments
Fox F asked:


I had an obsession with tools growing up and now i have like 30 k in tools and want to use them to make money, but don’t know how to get started this is what i have.

6000-psi pressure washer
3800-watt generator
Tree chipper
Table saw with dado
Miter saw
Router with almost every tip out there
Router table
1000 set ratchet set
Wire feed welder
mig welder
Setaline torch
Plasma cuter
Pipe benders
3 drills
Handsaws
Drill press
Spray guns
Almost every hand tool out there like wire cutters and drivers
19 high power cords
8 hooligan lights
3 led tripod lights
80 gal air compressor
30 set air compressor tool kit
40 set power tool set
All of these tools are in my garage and I don’t get to use them as much
As I want to, and I don’t make money from them I also know how to use all of them and they are not brands that are cheep I have craftsmen to Makita, snap on and dwelt I’m broke and want to make some money
But don’t really know were to get started, I have worked in carpentry, construction and automobile fields if that helps on any thing. Can any one give me an idea?

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PROBABILITY HELP PLZZZ!?

Posted in Uncategorized on August 15th, 2006 by table saw – 1 Comment
Stuntv2589 asked:


1.Suppose that a judge’s verdict is correct 90% of the time. In his next 10 decisions, what is the probability that he makes fewer than 2 incorrect verdicts?

2.The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete a product is a normal random variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a standard deviation of 2 minutes. So 90% of the products require more than ______ minutes for assembly.

3.Which of the following statements about the sampling distribution of the sample mean is incorrect?
a.The sampling distribution of the sample mean is approximately normal whenever the sample size is sufficiently large (n ? 30).
b.The sampling distribution of the sample mean is generated by repeatedly taking samples of size n and computing the sample means.
c.The mean of the sampling distribution of the sample mean is equal to µ.
d.The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample mean is equal to ? / standard deviation.

4. A manufacturer of power tools claims that the average amount of time required to assemble their top of the line table saw in 80 minutes with a standard deviation of 40 minutes. Suppose a random sample of 64 purchasers of this table saw is taken. The probability that the sample mean will be less than 82 minutes is _____.

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How to best cut rubber anti-fatigue floor mats?

Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) on August 5th, 2006 by table saw – 6 Comments
Wino asked:


I have some 36 in x 36 in 2 in thick rubber mats I need to cut. I have access to circular saw, table saw, jig saw, hack saw, razor box cutter, hunting knife, chain saw, electric turkey carving knife (as someone suggested) and drimmel. I’m leaning toward the circular saw but don’t know what blade (large or small teeth) or if I need soapy water as a lube. I’m afraid there will be significant smoke and sticking to the blade about a foot into the process. Someone also suggested NO2 or CO2 to freeze it first. Would like a professional looking cut. Suggestions?
I forgot to mention that I am cutting 6 inches off one side so I will have a 36×30 mat. So one straight cut the length of the mat.

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