Looking for a new project to do. I've been spending a few months upgrading the workshop / fixing minor annoyances, and really need to actually build something. I ran across this in a magazine ad. The furniture is supposedly solid teak, though I don't think that will be in the cards for...
Last Post By: Derek Cohen Today, 8:26 AMLord, give me patience and understanding for those folks that drive needlessly in the left lane. Amen
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 7:58 PMHas been restocked.. Bought 10 planks...for $30...had to cut a few of the 10 footers down, to fit into the Trunk of my Chevy Equinox... Eight 1 x 6 x 6' Five 1 x 4 x 6' And he threw in a stack of shorts And a 3/4" x 8" x 39" slab..
Last Post By: steven c newman Today, 1:38 PMOne of those sitting at the computer in the morning with a cup of coffee itching to buy a new tool ... So I come across this Veritas Scraper Burnisher for Turners and looked at a few videos reviews of it and thought why not. After reading a few reviews posted on this forum I later realized it was...
Last Post By: Thomas McCurnin Today, 11:58 AMSaw this today while reading a story about the prospect of electrical distribution networks failing due to heat: When I mentioned to Candy that transformers don't "slow down" high voltage, but "step down" high-voltage to a lower voltage, she said, "it's just semantics." Though it seems...
Last Post By: Pat Germain Today, 9:43 PMBeen doing it like (or equivalent) this for years. (Votes: 4)
Wow! Never thought of that. (Votes: 0)
Been doing it with mirrors. (Votes: 2)
Ain't got a boat, truck, care… (Votes: 0)
The students who worked in the computer center had it nice. Everyone wanted to be their friends and I suppose they got some tips sometimes. It was a
Mike Henderson Today, 10:21 PM
Quite a bit of Roubo is carpentry. The parts about windows are the supporting structures, as with how to lay out the wooden grounds (in
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I discovered Zoro in 2017... it has saved me thousands of dollars (have always
First computer at Tufts was a Honeywell (1170 If I remember correctly). It was the icky Honeywell green on the outside and gray on the inside. The gray
Dave Anderson NH Today, 9:48 PMBefore I got a jointer, I would rough flatten one side by hand and then put it through the planer. I'm glad I got a powered jointer.
Mike
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: Dave Anderson NH Today, 9:36 PM