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: Dave Anderson NH Yesterday, 3:04 PMHi all, I don't look often, but when I do it seems there are absolutely no used mortising machines out there. Something I've always wanted (someday) was a knee mill. There's a place near me that has had a Cincinnati Contour Master for sale forever (years and years). They re build these...
Last Post By: Wes Grass Today, 1:49 AMThey are going crazy building standalone car washes in my area. I know of at least three currently under construction nearby, and a few others that recently opened. Car washes are going up all over the Minneapolis metro area. There will easily be three times as many standalone car washes once...
Last Post By: Pat Germain Yesterday, 3:54 PMAbout a year ago I was reading and found that Vietnam veterans qualified for VA medical benefits. About the same time, I was talking with a neighbor who came over to ask me about hearing aids. I have bimodal hearing; I have a cochlear implant (CI) on one ear and a hearing aid (Ha)on the other ear...
Last Post By: Stan Calow Yesterday, 9:25 PMHi, I made some progress on the kitchen project with the under cabinet lighting. I made 5 LED strip lights using 2,700K white LED tape, and aluminum corner channel with plastic diffusers. The strips are 12 volts DC, with a small class 2 power supply (wall wart) and a wall mounted 12 volt...
Last Post By: Patrick McCarthy Today, 1:31 AMIn my small shop most things are kept in drawers and anything like packaging is turfed out rather than claiming space. Tools like drills share bits etc with other drills and are easily accessed from drawers. If my router lived in a Systainer the accessories would have to live elsewhere, at least...
Last Post By: Cameron Wood Today, 12:52 AMSure - 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)
Some of the older lighted switches had a neon bulb and a resistor in series with the load when the switch was in the off position the neon light would
Jim Koepke Today, 2:38 AMNot sure how long this one is overall.
My recollection is the hunk of wood is 10" wide. The chisel is a 2" Stanley.
I think I found the solution (basically what George and Malcom suggested) described in this web site, leave it to the farmers to come up with a solution.
Doug Garson Today, 2:25 AMUmmm, yeah ...
A drive pin in the taper of the collet nose vs a key in the cylindrical body, and sometimes a remnant of milling it left
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