With the Lee Valley Cyber Monday sale coming, I can feel my willpower weakening. I'm leery of buying stuff that I don't need. What tools have you regretted buying? Please talk me out of buying more planes.
Last Post By: Corey Rebette Yesterday, 9:38 PMI love these kinds of things. Make me laugh today and share your favorites.
Last Post By: Mark Daily Yesterday, 3:50 PMHave any of you been a print subscriber and then added "online membership"? I've been with them since 1980 and can't store all of the magazines. I end up just going to FWW and searching for the article that I want and I'm done. SO, I need to understand what the "Ultimate" is all about because...
Last Post By: Thomas McCurnin Yesterday, 11:01 PMWell, I've seriously looked at my finances and it has reflected that I am not going to be able to pay cash for a Stinger II or even a Stinger I CNC setup. So, I'm now looking at the Shapeoko 3 XXL to allow me to get experience with CNC and enable me to do a few things that I could surely use in my...
Last Post By: David Buchhauser Today, 12:23 AMMy 19 year old Troy-Bilt snow blower is dead. A bearing support for the auger broke and no longer available. This was one of the last units made before Gardenway went bankrupt. This is not an MTD. This thing is a tank. It broke a few years back and the hardware store I bought it from said to...
Last Post By: Bruce Wrenn Yesterday, 9:50 PMYES (Votes: 12)
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it's bad enough I'm getting dyslexic in my old age while typing, now I can't read either!
Ok, so that's different.
Mike, I think you can find it by searching for “slick strips “ through woodriver products. Comes in a few different sizes.
Steve Fish Today, 2:58 AMIt seems to me you answered your questions and answered them correctly. I have always operated with the opinion that a jointer cut will almost never
Dave Zellers Today, 2:34 AMYes, spokeshaves are remarkable devices. My current cherry cabinet project has taken me into a curve feature along the bottoms of the lowest rails. So
Bob Jones 5443 Today, 2:29 AMThe adjuster plate is all the way forward. Turn the adjuster counter clockwise a bit to back off the blade.
If there isn't a pin in the mouth
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
Thread Starter: Patrick WalshSo I have a opportunity to purchase the above machine for a fair deal from my employer. I am aware of the phenolic guides being pop riveted I the the sliding table along with not availible for replacement. So my question is as follows to those in the know with regard to the phenolic ways....
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