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Today,
4:32 PM
Pat Germain
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Vietnam veterans....
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Off Topic Forum
Major bummer. I'm sorry your local VA is so awful.
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30 replies | 1553 view(s)
Today,
4:30 PM
Pat Germain
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Vietnam veterans....
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Off Topic Forum
I will check with my dad to get the details. I know he didn't pay for his hearing aids and he has Medicare.
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Today,
4:25 PM
Mike Henderson
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Vietnam veterans....
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I'm pretty sure that original Medicare will not pay for hearing aids. You may find a Medicare Advantage plan that will pay for some of the cost of...
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Today,
4:20 PM
Patty Hann
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Vietnam veterans....
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Not in Phoenix. No veteran in his right mind would use this place unless he had Zero options. ...
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Today,
3:57 PM
Prashun Patel
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storing kiln dried white and red oak outside
in
Sawmills and Kiln Drying
I missed "coming out of the kiln". I assumed incorrectly it was going onto the pile green, to be air dried.
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4 replies | 213 view(s)
Today,
3:54 PM
Pat Germain
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Are they building standalone car washes like crazy in your area too?
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Off Topic Forum
Oh yeah, lots of car washes built in the Colorado Springs area over the past ten years. A new car wash went up near my house several months ago....
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Today,
3:54 PM
Mike Hopkins
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Forrest Dado King 8”, WW1 & WW2 10” blade, and Jessada 10” ultra cut 80” blades
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SawMill Creek Classifieds
10” blades have been sold. 8” Forrest Dado stack is available.
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Today,
3:43 PM
stephen thomas
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Brads and finish nails in outdoor projects?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Glue & clamp the stuff you can in the shop. Design to use screws for assembly if possible. When we used to do a lot or redwood and cedar 1/4" or...
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13 replies | 26328 view(s)
Today,
3:17 PM
Warren Lake
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Stumpy Nubs Video - Do you flat or hollow grind?
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
taught hollow ground by cabinetmakers. One aspect right off the bat is there are two points to rest the bevel on when honing, makes it easy and...
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5 replies | 195 view(s)
Today,
3:16 PM
George Yetka
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DVD stand alone verses DVD in computer
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Internal drives run off SATA are 30% faster than usb 3
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Today,
3:15 PM
Richard Coers
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Stumpy Nubs Video - Do you flat or hollow grind?
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I've hollow ground for over 50 years.
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5 replies | 195 view(s)
Today,
3:12 PM
Bruce Wrenn
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Bandsaw Blade Gave Good Service
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Years ago, FWW ran an article "The Little Blade That Could." It was a 1/4", 6TPI, hook pattern, 0.025 bi-metal blade. Ran one for 14 years cutting...
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6 replies | 597 view(s)
Today,
3:09 PM
Bill Howatt
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DVD stand alone verses DVD in computer
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Well, at least you admit it, Pat. I have now filed you under my "pixel watcher instead of content watcher" list. :) I'm not unsympathetic to...
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Today,
3:08 PM
Holmes Anderson
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Stumpy Nubs Video - Do you flat or hollow grind?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
The difference is subtle but definitely noticeable with gouges and skews. I don't see any reason to prefer one over the other but if you are...
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5 replies | 195 view(s)
Today,
3:04 PM
Dave Anderson NH
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Time for some levity
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Musings for Tuesday.
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Today,
2:53 PM
Pat Germain
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DVD stand alone verses DVD in computer
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Off Topic Forum
I'm into home theater. The quality of DVD/Blueray players varies a lot. If the DVD/Blueray player is plugged into a receiver, that can change the...
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Today,
2:50 PM
Michael Burnside
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Creeker's Past Week's Accomplishments
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Next to that are two extrusions which will allow me to install two pegs (https://www.dashboardpws.com/shop/spirail-dogs). These pegs support...
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19 replies | 683 view(s)
Today,
2:49 PM
Earl McLain
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Which 3M Versaflo? Or?
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Turner's Forum
Glad to hear it Steve, fully agreed. I don't know how much more the Versaflo helmet weighs than my Bionic shield, but it's more comfortable. And,...
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14 replies | 1370 view(s)
Today,
2:45 PM
Pat Germain
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cleaning a tomb stone
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I recently found a picture of my great-grandfather's tombstone. Apparently, it was made of sandstone.
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12 replies | 937 view(s)
Today,
2:35 PM
Patrick McCarthy
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Creeker's Past Week's Accomplishments
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Michael, nicely thought out bench. I am curious though, why the vertical tape measure strips on the inboard side of the sustainer cavities?
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19 replies | 683 view(s)
Today,
2:35 PM
Robert Hayward
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Leopard bloosom
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Turner's Forum
Another magnificent piece of work. Thanks for posting the pictures.
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2 replies | 140 view(s)
Today,
2:35 PM
Pat Germain
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Vietnam veterans....
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I'm a Cold War Veteran; Active Duty US Navy 1983-1993. I never served in a combat zone. I walked into a VA clinic and they signed me up for medical...
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30 replies | 1553 view(s)
Today,
2:12 PM
Steve Mathews
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Stumpy Nubs Video - Do you flat or hollow grind?
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Ronald Kanne (woodturner) in one of his sharpening videos stated that he can feel the difference between a gouge that is flat versus hollow ground...
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5 replies | 195 view(s)
Today,
1:31 PM
John TenEyck
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storing kiln dried white and red oak outside
in
Sawmills and Kiln Drying
Curious why you recommend waxing the ends after coming out of the kiln. John
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4 replies | 213 view(s)
Today,
1:19 PM
dennis thompson
started a thread
A new wood source ( for me) in NJ
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Today I went to Monteath in Old Bridge NJ. Bought some purpleheart , $11.25/bd ft, some canary, $7/ bd ft, and some yellow heart, $13.75/ bd ft. They...
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Today,
12:55 PM
Edward Weber
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Stumpy Nubs Video - Do you flat or hollow grind?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
You did just start a sharpening thread, so hang on. IMO, neither makes a difference in the actual cutting of the wood. The difference is in the...
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5 replies | 195 view(s)
Today,
12:41 PM
Steve Mathews
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Stumpy Nubs Video - Do you flat or hollow grind?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Do you flat or hollow grind your tools and why? The video below makes a compelling case for hollow grinding. I've been doing a combination of the...
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5 replies | 195 view(s)
Today,
12:36 PM
Jim McCue
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Dogbone shaped picture frame build along
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Neanderthal Haven
I hand sanded the front and sides 120 and 180. For the curves and corners I used sandpaper wrapped around a stick. Then I taped the printout to the...
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11 replies | 917 view(s)
Today,
12:34 PM
james manutes
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mini dust gorilla vs 2 stage conversion
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WorkShops
building "shop built cyclones" is a bit of a rabbit hole I think . I've built 3 so far , and have this to offer . Impeller size is very important -...
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