- Same Old Blade Alignment Problem. . . . - RIDGID Forum | Plumbing . . .
I bought one of your R4512 table saw from Home Cheapo last summer Big mistake After correcting the Blade alignment issues and much money, time, sweat, blood and tears, I thought finally I could use it for accurate cutting
- Zero Clearance Throat Plate - RIDGID Forum | Plumbing, Woodworking and . . .
What has everyone else done in regards to a zero clearance throat plate for this table saw? I just made my own out of balbkt birch, and shimmed the bottom with tape to raise it up to flush It's the first iteration, and there will be more, but it works darn good, and only took a little while to build
- Is it important that tools are made in the USA? - RIDGID Forum . . .
Nobody wants a 3% return on their money as in the bank so remember that I originally thought all Ridgid tools were made in the USA according to what the Home Depot employee told me I was impressed with the quality of what I saw and when I heard the tools were made in the USA this was an additional plus in choosing Ridgid
- Steel Dragon Tools. . . . . what gives? - RIDGID Forum | Plumbing . . .
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- Why ammonia refrigeration system - RIDGID Forum | Plumbing, Woodworking . . .
A place for Heating and Air Conditioning professionals Why ammonia refrigeration is preferred over conventional refrigeration when it comes to industrial scale Also i have seen ammonia refrigeration has been used for central A C system in a commercial building Is there any reason other than ammonia is cheaper and it is environment friendly and does not cause the kind of damages that fluoro
- CPVC Pipe Bursts - RIDGID Forum | Plumbing, Woodworking and Power Tools
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- Wet Dry Vacs. . . . need some help - RIDGID Forum | Plumbing, Woodworking . . .
I don't have that particular model, but have used one of my Ridgid 12-gal units, one of my little Ridgid "Stingers", and both of my old Sears 5-gal shop vacs for wet pick-up (I can't remember the model #'s on those, but they were vintage late 70's, green in color ) Only the "Stinger" says to remove the filter, which is a paper bag-type
- snake oil - RIDGID Forum | Plumbing, Woodworking and Power Tools
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