https://www.npr.org/2023/09/10/1187224861/electric-vehicles-evs-cars-chargers-charging-energy-secretary-jennifer-granholm Sounds like Tesla's have the least problems getting a fast charge. However on weekends even the Tesla charging station is pretty packed here.
Last Post By: Doug Garson Today, 12:16 AMI have just finished getting this machine ready to use, cleaned up a bit and modified my dust hose hookups etc, only to find my tables don’t seem to be co planar. I just sold my beloved from day one, dj20 that was dialed in so nicely recently and I need this to be setup the same way. I just...
Last Post By: Kevin Jenness Today, 5:14 AMAlright, I apologize in advance for this post ! After 6-10 months of shopping used & missing out on 1 decent used 8" jointer. I'm buying new & the thing I'm struggling with is a Jet or Grizz. ? The Jet is JWJ HH dovetail I can get it all in (+all day drive) for 2K which includes 450 for gas &...
Last Post By: Warren Lake Yesterday, 9:50 AMHello, I am looking for some advice on building an exterior door. The door will be for a small post and beam cabin my son is building in Maine. My plan is to use quarter sawn white oak. The final thickness will be 2". I am planning a Shaker Style door. I have looked for 10/4" white oak. As...
Last Post By: Mike Goetzke Yesterday, 9:48 AMFor those of you that are DIY or hobbyists and not into mass production for sale, what machine would you recommend? I am in the 3-5k range willing to spend full out. I have seen some machines where a laser can be added, I am assuming as an etcher or engraver, which would be nice if it works well....
Last Post By: Carl Beckett Yesterday, 7:51 AMIt takes just a few minutes for a bank to verify if the check is good before cashing it.
Brian Tymchak Today, 7:29 AMI think I have a few abandoned woodworking projects that predate this discovery.
Mick Simon Today, 7:24 AMAnything I sell online I list as " cash and local only." There is no issue of them physically picking up the product. Cash may not be practical
Brian Runau Today, 7:22 AMNot seen one of those Bill, is there an off the shelf thing to have a gawk at?
Tom
Yes you're right about Oak and my process. It's such a good wood and hard to quit on. It's a wood that demands very careful grain matching and stain just
Tom Bender Today, 6:42 AM
Shop Build...should be a fun journey...
Thread Starter: Jim BeckerI debated about starting this thread now or later, but decided on now because, well...I might forget something. :o As a little background, at our previous property, I was blessed with a reasonably sized, fully conditioned space for my shop in what was originally a three-and-a-half vehicle garage...
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