Conrad Aquino
11-15-2006, 7:52 PM
I'm new to "The Creek" and happy to have found it. I'm the owner of an older model (34-410) 10" Delta CS, bought new in 1985.
For the first time since I've owned it, I managed to tweak the tie rods and trunions way out of adjustment while tilting the blade/arbor... I inadvertently jammed the motor against the attachment bracket for a recently added (outfeed) extention table.
Heck, until reading about it here, I had no idea such a thing could be done. :mad:
Then by the miracle of "Googling", I found all of the answers to my questions here... so thanks to all for those threads on the topic of CS blade alignment that showed up in my search. My saw is now restored back to tip top shape.
Also Kudos to member Glenn Bradley. I responded to his post regarding cast iron table extentions for sale. Well, it was a real pleasure dealing with him... the extensions arrived safe and sound, and after a brief struggle, they are now bolted up nicely to my CS, and I'm looking forward to the weekend when I can take them for a test drive.
And now my question...
I'm 53 and have been dabbling in woodworking (in various forms) ever since I bought my first power tool at the tender age of 14.
However, I've never worked with any of the "oily" woods, like Teak or Rosewood, until now.
What kind of glue works best for edge gluing? One of the Polyurethanes? Epoxy?
I've been told that if I use acetone to first degrease the edges that I want to join, then any good woodworking glue will do... is that true?
Specifically, I'm planning to use Rosewood and edge glue boards to make a small cabinet with raised panels.
Thanks...
Regards,
Conrad
For the first time since I've owned it, I managed to tweak the tie rods and trunions way out of adjustment while tilting the blade/arbor... I inadvertently jammed the motor against the attachment bracket for a recently added (outfeed) extention table.
Heck, until reading about it here, I had no idea such a thing could be done. :mad:
Then by the miracle of "Googling", I found all of the answers to my questions here... so thanks to all for those threads on the topic of CS blade alignment that showed up in my search. My saw is now restored back to tip top shape.
Also Kudos to member Glenn Bradley. I responded to his post regarding cast iron table extentions for sale. Well, it was a real pleasure dealing with him... the extensions arrived safe and sound, and after a brief struggle, they are now bolted up nicely to my CS, and I'm looking forward to the weekend when I can take them for a test drive.
And now my question...
I'm 53 and have been dabbling in woodworking (in various forms) ever since I bought my first power tool at the tender age of 14.
However, I've never worked with any of the "oily" woods, like Teak or Rosewood, until now.
What kind of glue works best for edge gluing? One of the Polyurethanes? Epoxy?
I've been told that if I use acetone to first degrease the edges that I want to join, then any good woodworking glue will do... is that true?
Specifically, I'm planning to use Rosewood and edge glue boards to make a small cabinet with raised panels.
Thanks...
Regards,
Conrad