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)
8'9" 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 PMThis would be my first choice if you have the clearance in the shaft. Simply raise the area getting flooded to route the water. Easier, safer, and faster.
Brian Austin Today, 4:46 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