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count me in as well please.
On the topic of glue:
Since PVA and alphatic resin aren't appropriate, then a polyurethane glue like Gorilla Glue or Elmer's Nano may be just the ticket if you're intent on gluing the plastic Fixo...
I've always been one of those Naval Jelly and steel wool types.
HELL YES buy it. $150 for iron like that is a steal.
Hey, thanks :)
I made my donation today, just wondering if there was anyone I should contact or if the status change will just happen automatically. Thanks!
The 690 has two wrenches...and I suppose it can be done that way though it's almost has hard to get the other wrench under as it is to unscrew the thing. I guess what I'm after is a way to do it...
I have a P-C 690LRVS underneath this Craftsman router table:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00926462000P
So my question is regarding bit changes...
It is a really big pain in the ass...
As the one who made the thread you're probably referring to that mentions troffers... :)
I would second the suggestions here to surface-mount them. I have several troffers that were damaged in...
I did the joints with a table saw and a jig. I'm not all that satisfied with how they came out though. I think part of it was slop in the jig, and part was the dado set.
The jig is the...
Update: Finished the lid!
I would be lying if I said that the carving of her initial wasn't stressful, considering I had neither the material nor the time to make another lid if I screwed up AND...
It's not fancy, but here it is...my first real woodworking project ever! Well, besides that cutting board in the 7th grade anyway :) It's not totally finished yet, so please excuse the lack of a...
Well, here is my work-in-progress...finishing up the lid tonight!
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=76562
I'm younger than you with less space and budget, but I'm also in the process of equipping my shop. There a few things I've taken into consideration when planning that I think should apply equally to...
Actually yeah I think just about any saw will run a 1/4" dado but I needed to be able to swing a 9/16" at least; preferably 13/16". The Bosch manual actually says it can run an 8-inch, 13/16" dado...
Not that you'll find one in most peoples' woodworking shop, but if you're only dealing with 3/8" stock you might be able to get the job done with a spiral saw and circle cutting jig. The RotoZip in...
I recently bought a DeWalt 745 and liked it quite a bit...until I discovered it wouldn't run a dado. Since I'm one of those with a teeny shop, I've no choice to go the benchtop route so I researched...
I built a beautiful hand-crafted vertical partition from pine last week and my P-C framing nailer really made things go fast. The gypsum veneer really sets things off. Rather than drag out the...
Hi Adam, if you have a small basement shop, you might like to look at the layout I'm working on for one that is probably even smaller :)
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=76213
Sounds like I'm not the only one out there with shop space constraints :)
If either of you would like to collaborate on the cart design (I've just barely started working on it), we could start a...
After some sanding, I have some box joints on a jewelery box that look like this (click pic to enlarge):
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6701/boxjointssd1.th.jpg
Unfortunately, these aren't...
So, I'm preparing to finally set up my first 'real' shop in our basement. I'm a city-dweller, so an outbuilding is out of the question, and I'm in the process of finishing out the rest of the...