do they put the entire roster on the stanley cup?

Posted on July 13th, 2010 by admin in stanley works | 3 Comments »

I have heard they put names on the stanley cup for the winning team. I always wondered how this works. Do they just put certain names on the cup, captains, coaches, assistant captains, goalies or does everyone on the given roster go on the cup? how do they fit all of those names and if so, 50 years from now, wont they run out of room? is the type small? thank you!

They put the whole roster…
every year thy retired a team and take off the oldest roster and put on a new oone.

The roster are put on pieces of metal that are detachable.. so when they are retired they get hung up in the hockey hall of fame

Help with difference between Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney?

Posted on July 13th, 2010 by admin in the stanley works | 1 Comment »

I inherited $20K recently and all the funds are in stocks with Morgan Stanley, in order for me to obtain these funds I need to open up a Morgan Stanley account and transfer the $. The only financial institution I can find locally is Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, would this work for the transfer? Thx for any help!!!!!!!!!!!!

Morgan Stanley and Smith Barney have merged as of June 2009 according to the MSSB website:
Beginning in June 2009, the Global Wealth Management Group of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated and the Smith Barney division of Citigroup Global Markets Inc. have combined into Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, a new investment adviser and broker-dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Clients should click here to read the Statement of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC and Morgan Stanley & Co. Responsibilities, which explains the respective roles and functions as between Morgan Stanley & Co. and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Click here to read the Statement of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Responsibilities, which explains the respective roles and functions as between Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. The foregoing may not apply to in whole or in part to former clients of Smith Barney Australia, Quilter and Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management. These clients should refer to the written materials they received about their accounts.

Lathe question: Should I use a live or dead center for turning spindles?

Posted on July 13th, 2010 by admin in lathe | 1 Comment »

I have an old craftsman lathe. This center would be going into the tailstock side. I kinda feel like I need a live center. But I seem to remember that my school’s lathe had a tailstock center with the four teeth on it, and I cant find a live center with four teeth. Am I missing something? Thanks all.

Geez, without seeing your lathe…
I made some candle holders back in shop class. (Years ago; back when mastodons roamed the Earth).

I seem to remember that your live center only needs the teeth on large spin stock. You could use a live center w/a chuck smaller items.

So, facing your lathe, with the drive/motor on the left… you need the teeth driven into the center of your spin stock, on the left, as this keeps it from slipping when you start using your awl/ chipper to work the wood.

On the right side, end; you only need an idler point in the center.

A dead center would possibly get too hot from friction and start a fire like a Boy Scout.

I "googled" the link below. Click on it or Paste it into your browser. It is on Amazon.com

It may help your live center problem… this page shows a center with four teeth.

Good Luck!

what software is the easiest to use to transfer digital tape to a computer?

Posted on July 13th, 2010 by admin in software | 2 Comments »

I want to be able to edit, add music and titles and also to burn a DVD. I am not technically blessed, so I do need software that is easy to use. A friend suggested I buy a ‘video digitizing package’ which will contain both hardware and software.

Here’s a helpful guide for transferring videos to the computer:

http://www.digitalvideoclub.com/basics/transfer.php

You can import the video to the computer with all video editing software – most popular are:
Adobe Premiere/Premiere Elements
Pinnacle Studio
Ulead VideoStudio

or if you’re using Windows XP, included is a free video editor – Windows Movie Maker – which is user friendly.

What kind of electric drill should I buy?

Posted on July 13th, 2010 by admin in drill | 4 Comments »

My husband mentioned that he wants an electric drill and I want to surprise him with one for his birthday, but I have no knowledge about tools. I know he has a lot of Craftsman tools, are those better or not as good as DeWalt? Is there something better than both of those? Also, do I want a 3/8 or 1/2 or something altogether different? I am lost.

He works on cars a lot, and also does our home repairs, so those are mainly what this drill would be used for. Thank you in advance.

I have both and I think I lean more towards the DeWalt for durability and functions. I would recommend a 1/2" variable speed, reversible drill. Half inch will give you the capability to use a far larger selection of drill bits, variable speeds will give you the capacity to use your drill for a wider variety of projects, and a reversible drill for car guys is a must, especially good for using easy outs to remove broken bolts. GOOD LUCK AND I’M SURE HE WILL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. (May I suggest a nice set of drill bits to complete the ensemble!)

where can i buy just a makita battery from?

Posted on July 13th, 2010 by admin in makita | 6 Comments »

i need to buy a battery and charger for my makita BTD141 do you no any shops that sell them?

http://www.screwfix.com/

OR

http://www.lawson-his.co.uk/scripts/products.php?cat=Makita%20Batteries

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How would using a 1.5 meter length of pipe in conjunction with the wrench help to free the bolts?

Posted on July 13th, 2010 by admin in wrench | 14 Comments »

A mechanic is attempting to repair a high compression pump but is having difficulty in freeing the pump housing bolts using only a small pipe wrench. How would using a 1.5 meter length of pipe in conjunction with the wrench help to free the bolts?

Slide if over the handle. The added length gives extra leverage.
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Mini Lathe-”Tool Gloat”

Posted on July 10th, 2010 by admin in lathe | Comments Off

Here’s a look at what I found by watching Craig’s list every day. You will be surprised at just what I paid for this lathe!

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Samsung Omnia II i8000 Software Tour

Posted on July 10th, 2010 by admin in software | 25 Comments »

Here we look deeper into Samsung’s TouchWiz interface on the Omnia II GT-i8000

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Michael Jackson’s Drill Dance Instructional Video with Associate Director/Choreographer Travis Payne

Posted on July 10th, 2010 by admin in drill | 25 Comments »

Associate Director/Choreographer Travis Payne breaks down step by step of the Drill Dance from Michael Jackson’s This Is It.

Learn the dance and join the fans at the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Best Buy Midnight Madness Blu-ray™ and DVD Release Events!

More info at www.MJThisIsItEvents.com

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