The “time for some levity” thread just makes my day. I have a buddy that posts a joke a day, which I also love, and I thought maybe you would all want to share some of your favorite jokes. Here is one to start:
Last Post By: Bill Dufour Today, 10:11 PMAnyone here own any of these saws or have any gripes/good things to say about them? I have an old 36” crescent which is a well built machine but has a multitude of issues that aren’t worth it to me to fix. Looking at these smaller 24”ish saws to replace it. Primary uses resawing up to 8”...
Last Post By: Erik Loza Today, 10:30 AMI have now read Chris S.'s Anarchist Workbench book (great read!!) and am ready to embark on the build. Overall, I plan to pretty much replicate what he suggests as his rationale throughout made sense to me based on how I've used my maple butcher block topped existing bench. But there are a...
Last Post By: Bob Riefer Today, 10:10 AMI just ordered from Lake Erie and Anchora Yacht Services, have a couple or four weeks to get my act together. My main questions regard the chop. I am seeing a lot of folks using 12/4 stock, but then trimming the top of the chop back to half an inch or so so they can get at the workpiece. ...
Last Post By: Tom Bender Today, 12:50 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siizGKx-Kk8 Hi all For those of you who have siding table saws and have used the Fritz and Frons, I think spelling wrong but you know I mean. About have way through video the operator demonstrates how to use the Fritz and frons. This was very interesting...
Last Post By: Erik Loza Today, 4:20 PMYes, I would (Votes: 27)
No, I wouldn't (Votes: 3)
I got a Winix from Costco for the bedroom. Don’t have the numbers handy but it has a cleanable prefilter, charcoal filter then the hepa. I just
Bruce King Today, 11:16 PMThanks to both of you- very good helpful info. Rather surprised to see a $300 price tag for a 600 sf bedroom but- still learning.
Dave Zellers Today, 11:08 PMBack in the 80’s I picked up some rosewood from a local cabinet shop. Some, I am sure was Brazilian Rosewood and I turned multiple bud vases from
Clint Baxter Today, 10:55 PMI don't think that splines are necessary for this. It is long grain to long grain, which is a strong joint all on its own. As long as you have a good
Tom Wilson66 Today, 10:51 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.
Last Post By: Jim Allen Today, 2:51 PM