My patience is tested by the 2-pics-at-a-time feature so this will be brief.
Last Post By: Michael Drew Yesterday, 3:51 PMI'd like to ask the forum for help researching and deciding on a full-sized lathe. The best unit for me within my budget of $4500. I'm a fairly new turner, retired at 50yrs old, and have decided to invest in woodturning as my primary hobby moving forward. I love it! The reason I say "best unit...
Last Post By: Allen Mattsen Yesterday, 6:56 PMIn our home there is no space for workshop. Not even a car garage (there's a carport). Right after buying we started on extension work. We are converting the two carports into garage, extending the family room and right under the family room extension there will be workshop. It's going to be...
Last Post By: Anuj Prateek Yesterday, 12:02 PMFor the past 20+ years I've been working on a laminated MDF TS extension wing that holds a router lift. There have been times wood has caught on the edge of the router plate. Wood swelling? I don't know. But it's annoying, and if it snags part way into the feed, it can mess up the job. I...
Last Post By: Vince Shriver Today, 12:39 AMI know this is somewhat basic, but I’m inexperienced with transformers and looking for some confirmation / advice. I have a few questions about adding in a 440V machine to my 240V system. I have a 10 HP Kay Phasemaster RPC that’s fed 60 amps single phase at 240V and has a 30 amp 3 phase...
Last Post By: Bobby Robbinett Today, 6:57 AMYes (Votes: 36)
No (Votes: 12)
I was considering PVC for my ducting, and thought of using aluminum foil tape as a charge drain. Just run a strip down the outside of the pipe; ground
Malcolm McLeod Today, 9:07 AMThis is where I would be... if a problem, then deal with it. Personally, I have 3 hp dust collector and 6" PVC and have never been zapped (knocks
Bob Riefer Today, 9:01 AMSending PM.
David Utterback Today, 8:58 AMI would use Titebond 3, If I was really worried I would join the pieces with a 1/2" x 1/2" tongue and groove. This would add a massive amount
Andrew Gibson Today, 8:45 AMThe price of the Ridge Carbide blades has been lowered to $105 shipped. PM if you want the set.
Mike Tekin Today, 8:34 AM
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: Paul F Franklin Yesterday, 9:17 PM