OK, let's see if this gets legs. Some time ago I asked (in the Forum Tech Support forum which apparently almost no one reads) if we could have a separate forum dedicated to workshop tips and tricks. Well that didn't go anywhere, so why not just have a thread dedicated to your ideas around the...
Last Post By: Cameron Wood Today, 4:06 PMI need to pick up some more clamps in the 36 inch range. I figured I’d see if anybody had any value options that work well. I have some Bessy and Jorge now but just trying to save a couple bucks.
Last Post By: David Walser Today, 2:40 PMSeems like questions about Minimax bandsaws have been popping up and I wondered if there could be an opportunity to condense knowledge into and level-set some best-practices for setup? First, any contemporary Italian or large Austrian bandsaw ought be very straightforward to set up and get cutting...
Last Post By: Chris Parks Yesterday, 7:22 PMIn 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 Today, 1:24 PMWith 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: Warren Lake Yesterday, 5:29 PMUntil it is falling apart and things fall out. (Votes: 35)
Until someone gives me a new on as a gift. (Votes: 5)
Whenever I feel like it. (Votes: 5)
I have many wallets and rotate them. (Votes: 0)
Don't carry a wallet. (Votes: 2)
I use a money clip instead. (Votes: 1)
As I get back to work* on the two trestles either end of my walnut table, I am wondering how far beyond the reference edge and face I need to prepare/plane
Tony Wilkins Today, 5:11 PM8'9" is 105" which is what you need if you have a riser block on a Delta, ShopFox, Jet, etc. band saw. So that's a pretty common length. Seems
Jay Houghton Today, 5:01 PMGeorge, I had a friend who was also a lifelong boat mechanic. He told me so many people told him that they enjoyed their first smaller boat more than
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When spraying is not an option an end nap finger roller is a big help. I apply with a finger roller then back brush with the tips of a high quality brush.
Maurice Mcmurry Today, 4:54 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.
Last Post By: Jim Allen Yesterday, 5:27 PM