dusty wrote:I believe that these changes are made to ALL documents that are in the
"archive of documents" for that particular "user name".
you is correct-a-mondo Dusty
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My conclusions on this phenomenon is that the messages do NOT actually contain the avatar and signature line etc, but 'have a pointer to the user'. The user info contains all that stuff. When a message is downloaded, it builds the complete message using the user file info.dusty wrote:I believe that these changes are made to ALL documents that are in the
"archive of documents" for that particular "user name".
I say this because I have changed avatars and I see the oldest of my forum documents with the later avatar.
For starters, we must keep the apples and the oranges in a different container.dusty wrote:Maybe an EE could modify the diagram here to show run windings and start windings complete with capacitor and centrifugal switch and then we would understand what is going on.
The thing with the lights is knot all that unusual, especially if they are on the same circuit. The tripping of the breaker at high speed turn-on is also not that unusual if you have it on an 15 amp circuit, especially with other things (those lights) working on the same circuit. If the saw blade was turning the right direction when you had it on, the motor is turning the right direction. You can use a dial indicator to measure the run out of the shaft.edward wrote:UPDATE: All put together and running except quill (bearing place gave me the wrong size). Some questions...
When I turn her on, the lights dim for a couple seconds, she lags, and then kicks in gear as the lights go back to normal. (3/4 HP -- new bearings in the motor.) If I have her turned all the way to "Fast," and flip the on switch, she trips the breaker after the lag, so I had to back her down to "Saw" (I think) in order to keep her running.
Looking at the drive shaft, she runs clockwise. Is that right?
I worry that I slightly bent the drive shaft while getting it into the headstock (I banged the &@#% out of it with my rubber mallet, even after having frozen it). Any way to check that? The reason I ask is because I was running the table saw and thought I detected a slight shifting (wobble?) in the blade on startup and slowdown.