The stringline is simply a string. Sometimes it is called a dryline because chalk or ink are not applied, and it does not leave a mark. The humble stringline has been an important tool in construction and woodworking long before Himiunu was pacing off Cheops' resurrection pile. Do you own a...
Last Post By: Tom M King Yesterday, 7:15 PMLumber is about 100% higher with covid since 12 months ago. More homes are starting to be built. Any thoughts on construction lumber prices in the next 12 months? Bill D
Last Post By: Larry Edgerton Today, 8:04 AMMy patience is tested by the 2-pics-at-a-time feature so this will be brief.
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Last Post By: Andy Hsieh Today, 12:49 PMSo, I'm thinking about making my front lawn more bee friendly, honey bees in particular. Based on some University of Minnesota Bee Lab papers I'm going to start adding fine fescue grasses to my lawn along with some white clover. Here's some info for others thinking about making their lawns...
Last Post By: Andrew Joiner Today, 11:30 AMYes (Votes: 36)
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I recommend Olsen blades for a 14 inch wheel. It’s what I used when I had a 14 inch bandsaw.My favorite blade was a 4 tooth skip. The Olsen offers 2 different
Andrew Hughes Today, 1:08 PMThis is not an auction house - just someone who no longer has a need for woodworking tools, etc., and I am moving. There are many items - power tools,
John Buzzurro Today, 1:08 PMI purchased a Wixey WR550 to instal on my Minimax FS30 Classic.....and that is as far as I got.
Has anyone put one of these their Minimax
I'm not sure what kind of systems use this stuff, but there's a company here in Massachusetts that manufactures an entire line of tubing and fittings
Brian Backner Today, 12:52 PMAs others have said, grounding is not necessary for a safety issue.
I have the exact same type of PVC pipe for DC in my shop. I do not have
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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