The stringline is simply a string. Sometimes it is called a dryline because chalk or ink are not applied, and it does not leave a mark. The humble stringline has been an important tool in construction and woodworking long before Himiunu was pacing off Cheops' resurrection pile. Do you own a...
Last Post By: Jim Koepke Today, 3:42 PMI'm looking at buying a Forrest Woodworker II blade to handle nothing but ripping – they're obviously quite pricey (~$175), but I'm willing to spend that if they're worth the money. Is there a better-performing blade in the same price range?
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Last Post By: Ken Fitzgerald Yesterday, 8:30 PMI've been spending far too much time lately in the sharpening/ honing guide rabbit hole. It seems that the Lie-Nielsen honing guide is great for LN products, but doesn't always accept the geometry found with other manufacturers. The Veritas MK II system seems more versatile, but some people seem...
Last Post By: Jason Lester Today, 4:38 PMSo, I'm thinking about making my front lawn more bee friendly, honey bees in particular. Based on some University of Minnesota Bee Lab papers I'm going to start adding fine fescue grasses to my lawn along with some white clover. Here's some info for others thinking about making their lawns...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 12:39 PMYes (Votes: 36)
No (Votes: 12)
There is no more idealistic, righteous, and misinformed mudslinger than a university undergraduate.
Great wealth is an obligation and responsibility.
People that do not work with their hands, do not do handyman type stuff, spend the weekend in the garage building things and so on will never understand
Robert Hayward Today, 6:55 PMMy house has brass sprinkler valve the brand is "LA Spray". I need a new seal kit for the breaker valve. Why to many Los Angeles hair spray,
Bill Dufour Today, 6:47 PMSimple answer: Electric motors are air-cooled. Typically, small fan blades are driven by the shaft of the motor -- forcing cooling air over the motor's
David Walser Today, 6:46 PMThank you Vicki I have gone back and looked for photo of me gluing this piece up this was early fall last year I must have cleared my card on my camera.I
Bruce Jones Today, 6:43 PM
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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