Says it all.. I was yelled at for two years in 1983-1985. Got hurt in 1985 on the table saw . Changed jobs and finally work myself up to a foreman..Did this for 37 years. Was on another forum and was told they do not recognize professionals . What does that mean? I did kitchen cabinetry for...
Last Post By: Edward Weber Yesterday, 1:58 PMInflation may be less, but everything still seems to be going up in price. Verizon just increased my cell phone bill by $5 per month. My monthly bills have gone up by at least $200 per month since 2020. That doesn't include the high cost of food. It doesn't help that my wages are 15% less than...
Last Post By: Dave Zellers Today, 12:29 AMHey everyone I have a nice router table, but I've been thinking of upgrading to a shaper. I'm thinking 5hp would be ideal, but I'm not sure what other features exactly I should be looking for. There are 3 that seem like a good fit and I'm hoping to get some feedback based on their specs and/or...
Last Post By: Josh Baldwin Yesterday, 10:16 PMDo you consider tools as dangerous? https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/tools/how-to/g2394/10-workshop-tools-that-can-kill-you/ I came accross this article and it struck me, that I don't consider my tools as dangerous or not. To me it's just a tool. Sure, some tools can cause greater injury...
Last Post By: Steven O Smith Today, 8:38 AMI've been with Amica for years. My homeowners increased 53% and my car 28%. No claims or changes in policy. When I google "2023 homeowners insurance increase". Most info predicts 7-9% for inflation. I guess it's time to shop for insurance.
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It's hard to make a specific recommendation because the products available change very quickly, though they are all basically the same. I used a "bullet"
roger wiegand Today, 8:43 AMIf you want knockdown capability use this bed frame hardware for your stringers:
For your cross supports use these:
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I do hand and power woodworking, blacksmithing and metal machining, hobbies all and at home. I was greatly amused when I had to fill out a form at my
Steven O Smith Today, 8:38 AMYou should be able to re-saw your instrument wood when you get that the way you want it.
I just had a disappointing failure with my Delta 14 that
I doubt 26 ga snaplock would collapse, yours was most likely the less expensive 30 ga stuff. My setup includes up to 7" 26 ga snaplock, seams sealed
Ole Anderson Today, 8:33 AM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
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