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Last Post By: Robert Mangas Today, 10:23 AMI prefer to purchase small power tools with cases and whenever I purchase a large tool I also buy a cover. Like most hobbyists, my shop is not humidity controlled, nor heated/cooled, so my tools need protection. I typically buy HTC covers, but for my drill press I got an outdoor single golf bag...
Last Post By: Mark Woodmark Yesterday, 10:00 PMhttps://www.harveywoodworking.com/collections/table-saws?sort_by=price-ascending Looks like they just released some new models including what interests me most a $1595 2hp model with 31 1/2" deep table. Am i missing a saw or is that somewhat a class of its own?
Last Post By: Jim Lafferty Today, 10:13 AMThis has been nearly finished for quite a while. I had a misadventure with the alignment of one of the doors. I needed a long cooling-off period after my first couple of attempts failed to fix the problem. I used the plan for the bottom unit of the Country Hutch by Martin Milkovits in Fine...
Last Post By: Bill Carey Today, 12:24 PMI placed a phone order with Woodland Mills this past Monday and on Tuesday I picked up my HM-130 mill and trailer crates from the Buffalo, NY distribution center. Picking it up saved me the shipping charges and since it's only 20 miles from my house it was an easy choice. The only way to pick it...
Last Post By: John TenEyck Today, 1:50 PMYes, I would (Votes: 26)
No, I wouldn't (Votes: 2)
If you want to use pegboard, just leave an inch or so gap at the bottom. If the dust ever builds up to the point where it's a problem or bothers you,
Paul F Franklin Today, 5:27 PMFor me, with guide or template routing, it's not so just low center of gravity, but also low, strong grips, of which there are several fixed base routers.
Andy D Jones Today, 5:27 PMWoods of the rosewood genus (Dalbergia) are noted for producing allergies from both skin contact with the solid wood and from the dust. When I was still
Dave Anderson NH Today, 5:20 PMUnless the house is newer and designed for a future living space the basement walls need to be left as is or plywood/OSB in random areas. No drywall,
Bruce King Today, 5:17 PMI have been running my radiant floor heating for about 180 months. Works great other than one thing. I keep losing pressure in the closed loop system.
Mark Blatter Today, 5:15 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: Dave Anderson NH Today, 1:41 PM