https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/06/22/tesla-fire-sacramento/ --right up there with *my opinion* of self-driving cars: The science isn't quite there yet. Just my ...
Last Post By: Andrew More Today, 9:34 PMWhile we were on a trip last week a war started and gas prices went crazy everywhere. Got back Monday night. Today, Friday, we decided to gas up two cars. The cheapest gas we saw while driving around was $5.47 for reg unleaded at an Arco station. That was cash, credit was $5.67. We pulled into...
Last Post By: Malcolm McLeod Today, 5:28 PMI retired from the Air Force close to two years ago. It took us until now to find the house we wanted. So, I was ready to finally have a space dedicated for a wood shop instead of cramming into here or there as we moved every three years. We have a great house with some land and a perfect spot...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 4:41 PMAll the rehabs are done...cleared off the bench, for now..Road Trip to spend a bit of Mad Money.... 3/4" x 5-3/4"x 5' mostly....and a weird looking 4 footer...9 boards total. Long boards are from 4 planks that were 117" long...not going to fit in the back of my Chevy....cut somewhere near the...
Last Post By: steven c newman Today, 8:55 PMI currently use a Nova four jaw chuck with their woodworm screw and that's been okay. I'd like to have a dedicated screw chuck and have read positive reviews of the Glaser product here. The threads look sharper than some other screws I've seen and it looks very well made but it's priced a bit...
Last Post By: Edward Weber Today, 4:28 PMThis seems pretty extreme to me. At 65 MPH, which you'll never achieve on a road trip, with no stops for anything, you'll be driving for 15 hours. So
Andrew More Today, 9:34 PMMichael, the mess node cannot provide higher speed than the specifications it actually supports. I'll use EERO as an example as I'm more familiar with
Jim Becker Today, 9:33 PMA no.8 works good on big pieces. It will almost find flat on it's on. I use one to take a little twist out of something that I don't have enough meat
Tom M King Today, 9:27 PMLike Jeff I use tight setting 95% of the time, never a problem, and only the wide setting when I had to adjust a joint for example. For cabinets though
Jonathan Jung Today, 9:26 PM
Spent the entire month of June.....a Frame & Raised Panel chest,,,
17" x 36 x 17" tall...
Lid is also
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 Today, 4:36 PM