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Last Post By: Frederick Skelly Yesterday, 2:14 PMA couple of weeks ago I took advantage of a Black Friday sale and purchased a Nova Voyager drill press for a great discount. This replaced a Taiwanese model I had for 25 years. Yeah, I know this machine is OTT, but it is an amazing tool. For those who are not familiar with the Voyager, it is a...
Last Post By: Derek Cohen Yesterday, 8:30 PMMy 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: Brian Elfert Yesterday, 11:15 AMWell I use to shave everyday and get my blades from an online shave club. Over the last year or so since I don't get out as much I find I don't shave everyday sometimes I let it got for 2 or 3 days. Then I find my dbl blade razors don't do the job they get clogged up pretty quick and hard to rinse...
Last Post By: Chris Damm Yesterday, 9:54 AMI've seen some very interesting videos recently using high voltage for doing wood burning. The techniques rely on using a microwave oven transformer or some called an oil burner transformer to step up the 115 VAC line voltage to several thousand and then use high voltage probes to electrify the...
Last Post By: Frank Pratt Yesterday, 11:28 AMYES (Votes: 12)
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Never thought about using a drill bit for a cutter, thanks for the tip Jim!
Re my Veritas comment.
I would swap the stem as I think the
Bob I would be highly skeptical on anything but the angle poise lamps from now on.
I have a salvaged one from the dump that's at the folks place
Now a 10" slider would be interesting indeed! hehehe .... Something Inca might've made back in the day......
But seriously, yes, it's
Please delete my user account! I no longer use this forum. And, I am not asking you to remove any of my previous posts or replies in order to preserve
Don Stanley Today, 2:33 AMSounds like the newer Veritas you describe is about right for the price, given all the other ones in its class.
Bob Jones 5443 Today, 2:30 AM
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....
Last Post By: Gustav Gabor Today, 2:52 AM