Professor Dr. SWMBO and I are "more than casually" looking for our "downsize" property. The two of us do not need such a large home and property going forward as our older daughter is already living "independently" in town (she's a special needs adult, so isn't totally independent) and the younger,...
Last Post By: Derek Cohen Today, 11:33 AMResponding to another post got me thinking what other hobbies do you partake in? The one specific that made peaked my curiosity as if to others did it..........Scale Model Building Now I did take a long hiatus from this hobby, but got back into in 2019 heavy and built a lot as a kid, teen and...
Last Post By: John E. Hobart Yesterday, 10:17 PMAfter many searches, YouTube videos, various research, etc, I've finally come to you folks for some advice. I'm ready to buy my first turning tools. I have a new midi lathe (Laguna Revo 1216) and will soon have a grinder and CBN wheels on the way. I need help deciding on my first turning tools. I...
Last Post By: John K Jordan Today, 1:13 AMI’m toying with the idea of adding walls to my new shed. (Comes down to cost...walls mean insulation too now...) I was just considering pegboard or slat wall, but a plywood or OSB wall would arguably be more versatile than either offering, with cheaper and limitless accessories. Does OSB...
Last Post By: Jim Dwight Today, 5:46 PMAs I type this, I can barely press the keys on the keyboard. After carpal tunnel surgery, which was rated as "20" on a pain scale of 1-10 (pre-surgery), the carpal tunnel issue is gone, at the expense of loss of wrist strength (I had a choice, suffer all day long, or suffer when I hold a power...
Last Post By: Thomas Colson Today, 11:06 AMYes (Votes: 36)
No (Votes: 12)
I’ve replaced the brushes but see no improvement of the brake function.
James Fortner Today, 5:46 PMI used 7/16 OSB for the walls in my last two shops. In both, I skim coated it with joint compound before painting to fill in the voids. I think it looks
Jim Dwight Today, 5:46 PMAlthough you did not know your grandfather, what a wonderful memory of him. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the sense of him every time you use them.
Phil Mueller Today, 5:40 PMYou might want to google "new fangled workbench" for a FWW design that would be very cheap to build but quite non conventional.
Thanks for the info John. The mill collet appears to still need a male morse taper? How do you hold it from slipping when drilling. At present I am planning
Peter Blair Today, 5:33 PMThis thread may help. Besides Grandpa's 1950 Emerson I had a 1970's "113." contractor. I added a decent...
glenn bradley 02-26-2021 11:13 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: Dave Anderson NH Today, 10:29 AM