There is a lot to like about this piece. Saving the log from the burn pile, to walnut inlay on the legs, to the cool contrast between live edge and refined cabinets. I fully intend to borrow from...
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There is a lot to like about this piece. Saving the log from the burn pile, to walnut inlay on the legs, to the cool contrast between live edge and refined cabinets. I fully intend to borrow from...
Those look really nice, Glen. Good job on helping me find a way to use scraps :)
Yep, that's the part.
That's good to know about the knobs being interchangeable between models. If you have an extra wiper, that would be great! Otherwise, I can probably fashion a screw as...
I emailed Wiktor Kuc regarding parts, and got similar advice. I suspect that is the correct route. I think you are spot on with the wiper idea as well. I may just drag my drill down to the...
I recently picked up a Miller's Falls No. 1 hand drill on ebay. It seems to be in good shape other than missing the knob that screws into the frame opposite the gear wheel, and it is also missing...
Wow ... words fail me. That piece is just, wow.
I learned the answer to this the hard way back in the mid 70's in wood shop class. My instructor was of no help, I figured it out by accident. Too much pressure was causing my troubles then, and...
I currently have a bunch of Ryobi lithium tools. They are OK, but I am trying to wear the tools out so I can switch to Milwaukee. I agree with the other folks, get some new DeWalt batteries or have...
Must have been a typo. What I meant to say was you are a fine individual with a talent for locating quality lumber at a low price.
Jerry beat me to it, but yes ... You Suck!!!
I found another fossil thread I think might be worthy of dusting off. Some of the advice and personal experience shared here is invaluable, and it is certainly an interesting read.
Pliers, needlenose, vice grip, and slipjoint. Hacksaw. Pipe wrench or two. A level. Combination square. Teflon tape.
I like the crane you built to pull the old footings out.
I am bringing back a dinosaur thread. Since joining the Creek, I have been doing more reading than posting, systematically going back in time to learn what I can. This thread in particular jumped...
I think they will do quartersawn if you ask them. It may take a while to get it dried if they don't have any in stock, but red oak they generally have on hand.
I've been to Urban Lumber. They have some really nice stuff. Ask for Tony.
I would like to try some of the PC routers for my next router purchase. I did buy a Craftsman 2 hp router combo a while back with a fixed and plunge base that I have been happy with. I understand...
The last tool I bought, a couple days ago, was a 5/8" hollow chisel mortising bit from Lee Valley.
That is a great link. Thanks for sharing.
I found this link in another thread. This might be the answer. http://www.drill-bushings.com/index.htm
I found this link in another thread. Might have the answer! http://www.drill-bushings.com/index.htm
:rolleyes: I had to look at that one twice. Made me grin and groan.
That is an attractive, low cost gamble, Earl. I may give that a shot. Just going by the picture of the part on ereplacementparts.com, I can see that the flange of the Jet part is quite a bit...
Well, you've made measure twice. That's what my Dad always told me to do to begin with. ;-)
You are correct, when I put the calipers on the OD, and set it to a digital readout, it does indeed...
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Thanks, Marion. This is the bushing I am referencing. It has an inside diameter of 5/8" and an outside diameter of 1", and it supports the shank of the chisel in my Delta 14-650 T2...