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Today,
2:49 PM
John Kananis
replied to a thread
Results of Estate sale tonight
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
So I looked up p21s online (I've not tried it) and I see it's normally used as an automotive wax (which is fine). How is it better than say a...
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8 replies | 455 view(s)
Today,
2:36 PM
Maurice Mcmurry
replied to a thread
concrete grinders vs angle grinders
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
My observations are the same as Edwards.The dust and grit shorten the life span of regular grinders and saws. I rent an electric concrete saw from...
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2 replies | 54 view(s)
Today,
2:16 PM
Warren Lake
replied to a thread
PC 690 router replacement
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
right now id still find old PC, rockwell before that. If I had a Rockwell tool and it became PC it was pretty close looked the same but likely...
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31 replies | 1662 view(s)
Today,
2:05 PM
Mark Wedel
replied to a thread
Which Woods Should I *Not* Burn In a Pizza Oven?
in
Off Topic Forum
Maybe to keep it closed when not in use, so creatures do not move in or debris blow into it?
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24 replies | 1363 view(s)
Today,
2:02 PM
Edward Weber
replied to a thread
concrete grinders vs angle grinders
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
AFAIK, the main difference is that they are usually totally sealed. All components, switches, bearing, armature, etc.
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2 replies | 54 view(s)
Today,
1:56 PM
Edward Weber
replied to a thread
PC 690 router replacement
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Now that Stanley B&D own both of them and a few others, they can choose who wins and who looses in many cases....
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31 replies | 1662 view(s)
Today,
1:47 PM
Joe Calhoon
replied to a thread
Adding Digital readout to shaper
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Thanks John, I’m assuming you used their planer - sander DRO? I see they have external power for that.
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9 replies | 362 view(s)
Today,
1:46 PM
Jimmy Harris
replied to a thread
Results of Estate sale tonight
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I typically use the Hf Staples bowling alley paste wax. It's cheap enough and I can buy it locally. It definitely smells like a bowling alley...
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8 replies | 455 view(s)
Today,
1:37 PM
Stephen Tashiro
started a thread
concrete grinders vs angle grinders
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
What accounts for big price difference between hand held concrete grinders and angle grinders? I understand that concrete grinders have a lower rpm...
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2 replies | 54 view(s)
Today,
1:30 PM
Andrew Hughes
replied to a thread
hammertime
in
Neanderthal Haven
The hammer upper pic far right looks like a Rocket. I appreciated with a Carpenter Wilber had a Rocket hammer the way he could use that hammer was...
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7 replies | 260 view(s)
Today,
1:30 PM
Justin Rapp
replied to a thread
Creeker’s past weeks accomplishments
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
My accomplishment - getting my dust collector back up and running after the terminal block in the motor junction box fried! I went back and forth...
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8 replies | 322 view(s)
Today,
1:19 PM
Jim Becker
replied to a thread
Hot Glue added to the workholding arsinal
in
CNC Machines
Curt, a sharp chisel and a mallet does the job without using any liquid :) I don't think the release from the MDF spoilboard would be any different...
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16 replies | 3257 view(s)
Today,
1:16 PM
Maurice Mcmurry
replied to a thread
hammertime
in
Neanderthal Haven
The maul handle protector has been helpful. Not my prettiest welds, done with the AC buzz-box before I had magnification in the helmet.
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7 replies | 260 view(s)
Today,
1:12 PM
Doug Garson
replied to a thread
TEFC vs Te motor.
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Perhaps the nameplate is mis-stamped or damaged?
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3 replies | 283 view(s)
Today,
1:09 PM
John Pendery
replied to a thread
Adding Digital readout to shaper
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Thanks, Joe! Another compliment I don’t take lightly! This model I wired directly into the machine with a little step down transformer. I have...
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9 replies | 362 view(s)
Today,
1:02 PM
John Pendery
replied to a thread
Adding Digital readout to shaper
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Thanks, Brian! Coming from you that means a lot! The factory readout was toast and no longer available, so this was the simplest solution. Seems to...
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9 replies | 362 view(s)
Today,
1:00 PM
Tom M King
replied to a thread
Lockset for 2” exterior gate frame
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Do a search for "Horse barn sliding door hardware" and you can find anything you want in all sorts of price ranges. If you just search for "barn...
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2 replies | 82 view(s)
Today,
12:56 PM
Joe Calhoon
replied to a thread
Adding Digital readout to shaper
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
That is nicely done John. I need to do something similar on the Hofmann shaper. It has a factory DRO but is not accurate in mm or inches. Going to...
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9 replies | 362 view(s)
Today,
12:46 PM
Brian Holcombe
replied to a thread
Adding Digital readout to shaper
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
That's really nicely done, John! Very cool. The pro scale digital display looks right at home on the main panel there.
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9 replies | 362 view(s)
Today,
12:33 PM
Mike Null
replied to a thread
Veneer application & CNC laser advice?
in
Laser Engraving General Topics
Brad Be sure to use air assist and consider using two passes to cut through the material. You can also use transfer tape on the top surface to...
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6 replies | 606 view(s)
Today,
12:25 PM
Cameron Wood
replied to a thread
hammertime
in
Neanderthal Haven
Right to left: - Second hammer bought when I started in the trades (1977)- still in use. Rubber grip is frayed, reinforced with hockey tape. -...
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7 replies | 260 view(s)
Today,
12:21 PM
Warren Lake
replied to a thread
hard not to love the blues
in
Off Topic Forum
have spoken with someone up here who builds with Linda Manzer for many years. They have 30k acoustics. Below Gary and BB. Then two toronto...
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33 replies | 1306 view(s)
Today,
12:15 PM
Mike Null
replied to a thread
Breaking in a New Ball glove
in
Off Topic Forum
About 70 years ago when I was playing ball 5 and 6 days a week I saved my money and bought a Rawlings pro glove. It was a dream as ball gloves go. ...
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5 replies | 245 view(s)
Today,
12:12 PM
George Speed
replied to a thread
Chest of drawers for the Boss' Nightgowns and such.
in
Woodworking Projects
OK! love that file name... full frontal ;)
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2 replies | 200 view(s)
Today,
11:47 AM
Bill Dufour
replied to a thread
TEFC vs Te motor.
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Baldor site says it is TEFC. cast iron case for lots of cooling fins. I cannot find TE defined anywhere by Baldor. Found some reference Baldor...
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3 replies | 283 view(s)
Today,
11:43 AM
George Yetka
replied to a thread
Results of Estate sale tonight
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I dont use it much as a woodworker but the smell reminds me of being a kid. 2 times a year my fathers flying club would wash and wax the planes. It...
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8 replies | 455 view(s)
Today,
11:24 AM
Maurice Mcmurry
replied to a thread
hard not to love the blues
in
Off Topic Forum
I mostly fantasize about being a Luthier. My apprenticeship was cut short by having to build and setup several workshops after the two companies I...
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33 replies | 1306 view(s)
Today,
11:05 AM
Jim Koepke
replied to a thread
hammertime
in
Neanderthal Haven
Most of my shop made handles have been on chisels. After making a few mallets, one's handle was made on a lathe. It is now my favorite mallet....
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7 replies | 260 view(s)
Today,
11:00 AM
Maurice Mcmurry
replied to a thread
Lockset for 2” exterior gate frame
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Take a look at King Architectural Metals. I think I have seen good options there. ...
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2 replies | 82 view(s)
Today,
10:58 AM
John McCrea
replied to a thread
hammertime
in
Neanderthal Haven
I've made a few handles for some Japanese chisel hammers (gennou) ... all freehand. (Most artisan/blacksmith made gennou are sold as the head only,...
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7 replies | 260 view(s)
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