When the grid needs an additional gigawatt of generating capacity it can build solar and wind facilities, which is good. But these are intermittent and somewhat unpredictable. For the near future storage at grid scale is impractical. So don't they have to also build a gigawatt of gas fired capacity?
Last Post By: Maurice Mcmurry Today, 7:14 AMIn a Master ( and only) Bathroom in the house...where all the wood cabinets are real wood...with raised panel doors.....these are to be changed over next.. Butt jointed corners, surrounding flat, plywood panels...20 coats+ of white paint ( Lead?) was supposed to be 4 doors here, until someone...
Last Post By: steven c newman Yesterday, 4:09 PMYou've got to be kidding me. My wife turned 64 in Dec. isn't anywhere near getting her medicare card and we got a call this morning from some dirtbag trying to steal a medicare number she doesn't even have yet. I wish these people (politically correct term because I can't call them what I'd...
Last Post By: Alan Rutherford Today, 8:27 AMWith apologies for yet another slider thread, but (like everyone else) I want to make sure I'm making the best decision here. I'm looking for a slider for my new workshop (which will be ready in November). I mostly work with hardwood furniture (lots of handwork), but do sometimes work in panels...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Yesterday, 7:11 PMJust a reminder that they are offering free flu and covid shots at most pharmacies. RSVP is also offered to old timers. That one is only needed one time. Bill D
Last Post By: George Yetka Yesterday, 9:29 AMYES - One of my most used (Votes: 4)
YES - and I use it often/occasionally (Votes: 24)
YES - I wanted to have the whole set of bench planes (Votes: 4)
NO - don't see myself needing one (Votes: 11)
NOT Yet - but open to buy one (Votes: 2)
This picture from Alan Lacer summarizes what I do. I find the curved profile with a straight bit right at the long point to be about perfect for me. But
roger wiegand Today, 8:53 AMPlease don't be afraid to point out what you don't like - criticisms are welcome and a great learning tool.
John Kananis Today, 8:50 AMFlat is so much better. What I did on my old shop was to put a 3/4” drop at the door and grade the exterior flat work for drainage. That worked
Jack Frederick Today, 8:48 AMWhen I became eligible for Medicare I had no clue what drug prices I should care about. Many years later I'm taking one that's expensive and my wife has
Alan Rutherford Today, 8:27 AM
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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