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: Patty Hann Today, 7:40 AMMy 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: Ken Fitzgerald Yesterday, 9:50 PMRecently purchased this Graule at auction in Germany, it went for cheap but import and shipping resolved that bargain aspect pretty quickly. I'm rather unsure of what the voltage is, the tags seem to be giving mixed signals. I wrote the company, but I expect it'll be a while before they provide...
Last Post By: Joe Calhoon Today, 10:10 AMGood day all. I appreciate the time to read and give feedback. I think this is the right machine and price, but want feedback. The time has come. I need a CNC to stay competitive and I also just want to create in new ways. I have “non-buyers remorse” for stopping bidding on a beautiful 5x10...
Last Post By: David Buchhauser Today, 8:28 AMI need to downsize my hobby woodworking shop a bit, and would like to have a table saw that is smaller than a cabinet saw with the extension table. Is there a smaller table saw that would still be as accurate as a cabinet saw? Most of the smaller saws are jobsite saws, and they don't seem to have a...
Last Post By: Steve Demuth Today, 9:53 AMAny one know what the reason why a metal gazebo needs to be at least ten feet from the house? Per township ordnance :confused:
Last Post By: Bill Dufour Yesterday, 6:29 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: 52)
Rip and re-glue, anything else is a waste of time and effort and will show for the life of the piece. As mentioned above, most likely a starved joint,
John Lanciani Today, 10:22 AMEpoxy likes a rough, non oily surface and, as John said, a relatively thick glue line. Jointing the edge cleanly might not have given it anything to
John TenEyck Today, 10:21 AMGlad you found it. I like to use 20 amp receptacles even though code allows 15 amp. Most slightly heavier duty 20 amp receptacles these days have a
Tom M King Today, 10:20 AMNo finish on the wood? I do the same thing for color before finish but I flip it every 15 minutes or so. The one side is hot, the other cold and that
Larry Edgerton Today, 10:20 AMThis happens sometimes. You could try to patch it with some kind of wood filler. It's not all the way through, so it's not structural. It's just a
Jimmy Harris Today, 10:12 AM
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