With 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 Koepke Today, 1:36 AMDo 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: Edward Weber Today, 2:41 PMMy doc tells me I need an neck MRI to diagnose some arm pain that may be starting in the neck. On the phone the MRI facility asked me if I had ever been involved with "metal grinding". Of course as a woodworker I've sharpened tools on a wheel, drilled holes in metal etc. I'm hoping to get more...
Last Post By: Bill George Today, 4:53 PMHot water travels about 60 feet from the tank to our upstairs bathroom and it takes too long to get there. I'm thinking about installing a point-of-use heater with a mini-tank but don't know if it will do what I want. Can I install a 2.5 gallon POU heater in the hot water supply to the bathroom and...
Last Post By: Alex Kyle Today, 4:56 PMI will do a video once we get the 3-phase wired up, but here is how big the 24” 7.5hp Grizzly bandsaw is. No photos I found online really showed the true size. For anyone wondering if it will fit in the shop- it is 83.5” tall. The crate adds about 6” (4” pallet and 2” additional crate height.)....
Last Post By: Curt Harms Today, 9:52 AMhas anyone done a cope and stick micro/skinny shaker setup, or is the consensus that it's always a miter wrap? i talked to Great Lakes a while back, and they hadn't seen it (or at least my rep hadn't), curious what others have done. i would much, much rather make them on the shaper than at the...
Last Post By: Maurice Mcmurry Yesterday, 7:17 PMSure - why not? (Votes: 9)
Never. If I needed something, I'd buy or rent it. (Votes: 10)
Maybe. Depends on the person and the tool. (Votes: 51)
If it's of any value, I paid $49.50 for my 9mm Koyamaichi from Lee Valley in 1/2020. I believe that was during them closing them out. Wish I had bought
Jason Meinholz Today, 5:16 PMI know I mentioned this in the past, but the tent thing happened because when we moved here, I initially put all the lumber in a storage unit since there
Jim Becker Today, 5:04 PMIt's wise to consider the impact of a recirculating pump on your hot water system. While it can provide convenience, it may also lead to increased energy
Alex Kyle Today, 4:56 PMThanks Jim, that's what I'm doing now.
Just checking to see if anyone has any other clever solutions
My dad died at age 63 from a stroke, his dad passed at 48 from a brain tumor I will be 81 this July… thank you Lord!
Yes I have had many MRIs.
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