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    Time for some levity

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    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.

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    Keith Outten

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    james bell

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    I prefer to purchase small power tools with cases and whenever I purchase a large tool I also buy a cover. Like most hobbyists, my shop is not humidity controlled, nor heated/cooled, so my tools need protection. I typically buy HTC covers, but for my drill press I got an outdoor single golf bag...

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    A few requested that I post the build of the underbench cabinet I am building. I hesitated to do so since this is a blended build; however it is really mostly hand tools, and I have reached the point where it is almost all hand tools. I find it interesting that when I post on the power tool...

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    John Goodin

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    Does anyone have experience or thoughts about the new woodpecker drill press fence? Basically it is hollow aluminum rectangle tube with with an opening in the center and attachment for a shop vac on the end. This allows the fence to be a conduit for dust collection. The link below also show the...

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    Excalibur Sliding Table Review 

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    Published on 01-02-2011 6:00 PM     Number of Views: 18977 
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    The link below is my review of the 62" Excalibur Sliding Table I purchased in 1999. More than productivity the principal reason for purchasing a slider was safety.



    Over eighteen months ago we purchased an Excalibur sliding table as an add-on for our shop table saw ...
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    Bob Jones 5443

    Do you always put a fresh edge on your plywood?

    A shop-made edge is the only one you can count on to be clean, smooth, straight, crisp, and square. I also like to do a preliminary scoring run with the

    Bob Jones 5443 Today, 5:08 AM Go to last post
    Ron Selzer

    Cherry and walnut dresser

    I like the look of that front a lot, pulls are very nice also.
    have a dresser sitting downstairs pushed aside for over a 1 1/2 yrs that will end

    Ron Selzer Today, 4:56 AM Go to last post
    Scott Winners

    Cherry and walnut dresser

    I think you did good on this one. That was not an ideal set of veneers to choose from, but putting the dark ones under one drawer pull and the light

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    Scott Winners

    workshop stool

    I have a fixed height stool in my shop that isn't comfortable to sit at - until I put one foot on the shelf of my workbench and then lever my knee under

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    bill godber

    workshop stool

    Thanks everyone for the replies, I've ordered one that has large casters, a comfy looking seat and will adjust from 23 1/2 to 31 1/2" high. The wheels

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