Attention to my woodworking friends! I have a fair amount of Gaboon Ebony cutoffs I've collected over the years and I'm looking to put them to good use. I'm thinking about making a number of small Krenov style apron / block planes that would be available for sale. They would be made of Gaboon...
Last Post By: Dale Osowski Yesterday, 2:11 PMI'm looking at getting a pair of bucket hooks: https://www.bxpanded.com/BX-bucket-hooks I like the fact they can be removed when not needed. I will use it mostly for lifting logs and pulling them out of the woods as well as sometimes lifting heavy items. Most of the time I'll use a chain which...
Last Post By: Edward Weber Today, 12:04 PMWe have a manhole in our back yard that goes to a rain sewer. I want to back flush the in ground pool ont the sewer. I can lift the cover every time but what I really want is to have a hole with 1 1/4” sch40 pvc through it so I don’t have to mess with it. I can drill it fairly easily with a...
Last Post By: Bill Dufour Today, 11:04 AMI finally bit the bullet & ordered a SawStop PCS 1.75HP with the 36" T-Glide-Fence the other day from my local Woodcraft store just before the May 3rd. price increase. I really wanted to get the 3HP. model, but I only have one 30-amp 240V circuit available & my dust collector is currently run...
Last Post By: Curt Harms Today, 10:06 AMI just saw an ad for 7 rusty saws for $25 and I may not be able to resist. One has the thumbhole but broken horn. It might be worth buying the whole lot but I'll have to get better at cleaning them up. I hate the mess. Hopefully someone will buy them before I decide to bite the bullet.
Last Post By: Chuck Hill Today, 1:19 PMA couple other pieces of advice from someone who is extremely not experienced in saw sharpening. One, it is much easier to get a good result that it
Chuck Hill Today, 1:19 PMKeegan, rasps are good for shaping wood, especially curved surfaces. Coarse than sandpaper. Some never use rasps, instead relying on spokeshaves and
Mark Rainey Today, 12:58 PMSpider is designed to wear and fail and is replaceable. Brian
Brian Runau Today, 12:57 PMNed you are right. At about $75 per replacement for the PSI Long Ranger I’ll go that route for now. But I was hoping there was a better alternative.there
Bernie Kopfer Today, 12:44 PMYou don't need to replace the coupler, do you? Just the spider? All you need to do is measure the coupler so that you can see what spider fits it.
Dan Friedrichs Today, 12:42 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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