Looks great Brian. We get 10 yards of mulch about every 9-10 months. Really keeps the beds looking good.
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Looks great Brian. We get 10 yards of mulch about every 9-10 months. Really keeps the beds looking good.
When cutting miters it easy for the stock to slip slightly. Put a piece of psa sandpaper either flat on the surface of the sled or on the sled fence. 220 git is fine.
Big second for Kroil. If you’ve never used it you’re missing out on the penetrating oil.
As was mentioned check with Hearn. Also Horizon hardwoods may have some I know they stock very nice walnut but don’t know about figured.
When I moved away from where I had 3 phase I called Kay and told them the equipment I had and asked for their recommendation. I figured I’d get one answer and it would be right. Maybe conservative...
What year is your saw? Mine is a ‘92 and came with a wrench that looks like a big nut driver that fits the end of that shaft for raising and lowering.
Glad to see you’re back at it. Enjoy and don’t overdo
First thing on feed problems is to wax the bed.
Chris, you need to be a contributor to see pics. Only 6 bucks per year.
I use the same router and bit setup except hand held balancing the router on the edge of the drawer. I go all the way around the inside and don’t do the front on the outside because I add a false...
I can’t begin to guess how many cords of clear alder firewood I cut growing up.
I have a Kay that I’ve had for 24 years no problems. The install instructions said to use a fused disconnect which I did.
You probably need to walk around and support the board when it’s near the end on the outfeed side. When you’re feeding the board in I imagine you’re giving it some support at least until it’s under...
Years ago when the fine woodworking forum was getting started i made a joke about how much entrepreneur sound like I tripped in manure. Amazing how little sense of humor some people have
I use black leather dye.
I’d set the aprons back 1/4. 1/16thmight look like you tried for flush and missed. Table top fasteners or figure 8 to attach top. Not sure how you would use z clips. Don’t think you need any other...
It is the original keyboard. I ripped the black keys so they are the same height as the ivory ones then made a form and poured clear epoxy to cover all the keys. I then glued that to the makore panel...
A friend of mine wanted his piano converted to a desk. The desk top is made from block mottled Makore that I had512714
I don’t have a pic with the original legs but they are on it in his house
We had both our vehicles totaled at the same time earlier this year. Due to all the electronics we bought the manufacturers extended warranty on both the new ones
That’s outstanding
Why don’t you put a name to the knockoff you’re looking at. Maybe someone has one and can give you an opinion.
For table extensions I always use Watertown slides from Moin Hardware. They are metal and I’ve never had problems with sagging.
Nice. The stain did come out nice.
Sounds like one of the stop switches has been pushed in. A slight twist and it will pop back out.
May be more than you need but check out the cyclone rake. I’ve had one for years and it works great