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5. Wolfcraft 4640000 Dowel Master - 6, 8 And 10 Mm Dowel Pins

for 6, 8 and 10 mm dowel pinsfor board thicknesses from 12 - 30 mmuniversal and quick dowelling jigfor corner, T-butt and edge-toedge connectionssuitable for 7150000, 7151000, 7152000
Wolfcraft 4640000 Dowel Master - 6, 8 And 10 Mm Dowel Pins
Specs:
Colormulticolour
Height3.149606296 Inches
Length14.566929119 Inches
Weight0.02204622621875 Pounds
Width8.0708661335 Inches
Release dateNovember 2012
SizeB4640 Dowelmaster
Number of items1
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18. Speed Bag Cotter Pin Swivel (EA)

    Features:
  • Speed Bag Swivel
Speed Bag Cotter Pin Swivel (EA)
Specs:
ColorSteel
Height5.0393700736 Inches
Length2.1259842498 Inches
Weight1.08 Pounds
Width7.87401574 Inches
Release dateJanuary 2005
SizeOne Size
Number of items1
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u/random157294683 · 1 pointr/reloading

A cheap, mobile setup, you say? I did a "reloading 9mm on the cheap" youtube series a while back that would probably fit your requirements well.

In that series I use the Lee hand press and the little Lee reloader press. Doing 100-200 a week on the hand press might get old, but I guess that depends on how important portability is to you. Neither of these presses is very good for rifle, except for small stuff like 223 or 300blk. If you're mainly worried about pistol stuff, they'd work great, though. And they're cheap and portable.

For cleaning, that harbor freight tumbler will do just fine. You will need to buy some steel pins. I haven't personally used the harbor freight unit, so I'm not sure how many lbs of pins is optimal for that setup. Beyond the pins, you just use regular dish soap and some lemi-shine (used in dishwashers. pick it up at any walmart).

u/epikms · 2 pointsr/homegym

I have the plate holders you're talking about and can also remove the pin easily but it's never fallen out on it's own and holds my plates securely so I wouldn't be concerned at all about their monolift. I'd take a Canadian made monolift made for my rack over a Titan one I might have to hammer in any day. If you're concerned about the pins falling out swap those hitch pins for ones like these https://www.amazon.ca/Koch-4011323-Hitch-Handle-4-Inch/dp/B005ZCT3BU/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=5%2F8+hitch+pin&qid=1549782155&s=gateway&sr=8-10 but they used the pins to make it quick and easy to move them around. Being easy to remove is really different than not being secure.

u/TechnoMagical_Intent · 1 pointr/castaneda

I'm just going to grind down the sharper points here and there a bit and use what I have. The foreign installation is excellent at coming up with infinite excuses to not practice. There's always something better just around the corner...turn, turn, turn...and you can't remember where you were going in the first place. As one monk I read years ago put it "it's almost as if there is an opponent actively trying to stop you from practicing." I'm done with excuses.

I think what's most important is that they eventually lock-in; you then don't have to squeeze down painfully hard to keep them in place.

I picked up these pieces of obsidian in recent years, for no apparent reason at the time. Now it becomes clear. You can buy cheap quartz crystals in this size in bulk online. Pics here, click on the preview images for an uncompressed view:

https://postimg.cc/gallery/hyotfy22/

These steel dowel-pins on Amazon (best price) are probably workable as well. You would have to grind down one of the ends to a more conical or wedged tip, and flatten the sides a bit to keep them stable between the fingers.

5/8" x 3" Dowel Pins/Alloy Steel/Plain (Carton: 10 pcs)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CYVR1C7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_KlocDbHSWTYGH

Wood would work to:

Platte River 170426, Wood Specialties, Pins & Plugs, 1/2" X 3" Multi-Groove Fluted Dowel Pin, 100-pack
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018RDBTLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5hocDb4XYJ38T

u/_nosuchuser_ · 2 pointsr/woodworking

That's really nice. Inspired. Finally I have reason to use this thing:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0001P19PY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Could you show us some of the chairs please?

u/whosaidmoney · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Thanks for your advice! I don't do a ton of woodworking - essentially I would drill a little hole and put a tiny wooden dowel like this in it, sort of like furniture that comes disassembled and in boxes? I do have a drill, as well as other basic tools.

u/itsrocketsurgery · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

The first one looks like it'd work and if you get a clevis and cotter pin to attach the handles, you could take it apart and lay it flat in in your closet since space is such a premium.

If you're handy and have the time, you can build your own. I built mine using 1.5" PVC so I could put it flat against a wall when I'm not using it. I kept each side separate from each other and made the feet removable to make storing it easier. It's basically just 2 90 degree elbows to make the main body of it and then two 3 way tee's to make the feet so they don't tip over. It's been working really well for about a year now. I think it cost me about $25 for everything from Lowes.

It looks pretty much like this but taller and the feet come off so everything lays flat against the closet wall.

u/dhumpherys · 1 pointr/DIY

Awesome! Solved. I'll give the dowel pin a try for a whopping $9

u/catzkc · 1 pointr/minimalism

I've only put up a christmas tree once, and that was years ago. I don't put up any other decorations. I use my cats as my excuse!

Earlier this year I went thru all my seasonal decorations and minimized them down to what would fit in a trunk that is in my living room. It includes a box of cat christmas tree ornaments and a cat angel a friend knitted for me to go at the top of a tree, and I'm thinking this year I may get this to put them all up - wooden christmas tree

Now that I have all my christmas decorations in one easily-accessible spot, I may also put out the other few christmas decorations I have, but it's just a few other special pieces that have meaning for me, not a lot at all.

I get comments from the neighbors every year about my lack of decorations - it makes me want to just put a "DITTO" sign up in the window with an arrow pointing next door!

u/Angry_Wookie · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

It looks like there isn't an exact match for a 3mm wick in a drill bit. Some very close which might work. This is another option. No clue what I would need with 100 of them but for 7 bucks and free prime shipping it is a thought.

http://www.amazon.com/Amico-Stainless-15-8mm-Fasten-Elements/dp/B00B3MFWY8

u/DStoo · 2 pointsr/AskEngineers

Exactly. The reason I sized it like that is I don't want it shearing off.

Unless you're trying to point out the R-clip as the clevis pin.

A shear pin has a 'calibrated' diameter where it's designed to fail at an exact load. Clevis and other pins will have a factor of safety built in. Where has the twisted clevis, clevis pin and R-clip I bought on Amazon just has a 'rated load' aprobably a factor of safety of 1.5 or more. (It wouldn't be too hard to get a Rockwell gauge and estimate the steel they used and just do the calculation).

u/oldneckbeard · 1 pointr/woodworking

you can buy them or make them. They have these dowel cutters for drill presses, or you can buy buckets of them for pretty dang cheap.

In my extremely inexperienced opinion, make your own if you're going to show them off, just buy them if they're going to be hidden. It's way to much work when you can get 300 of them for under 10 bucks.

u/CannibalVegan · 1 pointr/reloading

I like this.

Are these the clevis pins you were talking about?

u/pt57a · 1 pointr/bdsm

Measure the width of the hole and the diameter of the metal bar. Go down to a local hardware store and ask for a lockable pin, something like this https://www.amazon.com/Hillman-Group-58529-4-Inch-3-Pack/dp/B00NUFPN8Q

u/BaJakes · 1 pointr/woodworking

Try this guy.

https://woodworker.com/14-x-1-12-spiral-dowel-pin-mssu-163-637.asp?search=110003&searchmode=2

Edit: They have them on Amazon too.

https://www.amazon.com/Platte-River-163646-Specialties-100-pack/dp/B008UFGVK0/ref=sr_1_45?m=A20FHUQL67VFAK&s=merchant-items&ie=UTF8&qid=1526312324&sr=1-45&refinements=p_4%3APlatte+River

Of course, these are all grooved for glue-up purposes, so they may not make the best cosmetic pieces. If you need something cosmetic, McMaster Carr has long wood dowels in birch, oak, and maple that you could cut to fit.

https://www.mcmaster.com/#dowels/=1cu7p79

u/Platfizzle · 7 pointsr/amateur_boxing

Bag Stand $105
Heavy Bag $60
Speed Bag $27
Proper Swivel $20
Proper Bag Gloves $30
Medicine Ball $25
Jump Rope $7
Hand Wraps $12

Always a few extra things you could throw in, but this is a pretty solid starter setup.

u/GAMESERVER_ · 1 pointr/ar15

I ordered from Amazon. 420 Stainless Steel Spring Pin,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001P19L5I?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/ConsciousMisspelling · 2 pointsr/woodworking

fluted dowels can be bought on amazon.

u/darkon · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Is 3/8"x6" big enough?

u/RuddyOpposition · 1 pointr/gundeals

I just took a micrometer to mine. It is essentially 3x16mm. Mine mic'd out to 2.98-2.99mm diameter. A longer pin could be cut/filed down to size.

I'm willing to bet a CZ-75 pin will work and they only cost $2.

Then there are these https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-15-8mm-Fasten-Elements/dp/B00B3MFWY8

u/zilbard · 2 pointsr/woodworking

You could always use dowels and use dowel markers for underside of table to mark where the dowels need to go.

These look cheap but should work if you go this route

https://www.amazon.com/Center-8-Piece-Centers-2-Inch-8-Inch/dp/B079HYZTTD?keywords=dowel+marker&qid=1536782311&s=Automotive&sr=1-9-catcorr&ref=mp_s_a_1_9