Rich Engelhardt
05-05-2013, 10:34 AM
When you can just as easily make ten!!
:D
I finally got around to making a ZCI for my Ridgid TS3660.
I bought a couple from Woodcraft that, while nice, set me back about $25.00 each.
I had some 1/2" MDF laying around so I decided to try my hand at making one.
Once I saw how much time was going to be involved in setting up each step of the process, I decided to just go ahead and use up all the spare MDF I had and make as many as I could.
99% of the time involved was in fine tuning the fit - so - once that was done for one, it only took a little extra to run the other nine through.
I figure it cost me about $5.00 in material for all 10.
Quite a difference!
:D
I finally got around to making a ZCI for my Ridgid TS3660.
I bought a couple from Woodcraft that, while nice, set me back about $25.00 each.
I had some 1/2" MDF laying around so I decided to try my hand at making one.
Once I saw how much time was going to be involved in setting up each step of the process, I decided to just go ahead and use up all the spare MDF I had and make as many as I could.
99% of the time involved was in fine tuning the fit - so - once that was done for one, it only took a little extra to run the other nine through.
I figure it cost me about $5.00 in material for all 10.
Quite a difference!