Hi all, I don't look often, but when I do it seems there are absolutely no used mortising machines out there. Something I've always wanted (someday) was a knee mill. There's a place near me that has had a Cincinnati Contour Master for sale forever (years and years). They re build these...
Last Post By: Wes Grass Today, 9:10 PMHas been restocked.. Bought 10 planks...for $30...had to cut a few of the 10 footers down, to fit into the Trunk of my Chevy Equinox... Eight 1 x 6 x 6' Five 1 x 4 x 6' And he threw in a stack of shorts And a 3/4" x 8" x 39" slab..
Last Post By: steven c newman Today, 9:54 PMGreetings All, Ive done a search here, but all the threads I have seen are old. I would like a recommendation for an adhesive with a long open time for complicated glue ups, minimum 30 minutes,. I typically use Titebond 3 but would like more time for some projects. Sometimes its possible to do...
Last Post By: Jimmy Harris Today, 9:48 AMI recently sold a machine I didn't need and now can repurpose that money into something else. I recently got a Sawstop and was thinking of the Harvey sliding table attachment for it. Expensive but it sure looks like the build quality is first class. You essentially get the Harvey miter gauge as...
Last Post By: Michael Burnside Today, 3:27 PMAbout a year ago I was reading and found that Vietnam veterans qualified for VA medical benefits. About the same time, I was talking with a neighbor who came over to ask me about hearing aids. I have bimodal hearing; I have a cochlear implant (CI) on one ear and a hearing aid (Ha)on the other ear...
Last Post By: Tom M King Today, 9:55 PMSure - why not? (Votes: 9)
Never. If I needed something, I'd buy or rent it. (Votes: 10)
Maybe. Depends on the person and the tool. (Votes: 52)
Hey folks,
I have a couple of stacks of white oak and one red oak that are coming out of a kiln. I don't have any more room to store it inside.
PM sent on the WW2
Zachary Hoyt Today, 10:47 PMStephen, love the billiard ball idea, be sure to post the final results!
Michael, impressive bench and quite an accomplishment to do it in
That's so much nicer looking than the plastic versions on offer these days. I'm afraid we need the jets and hydrotherapy pump systems to soothe our pickleball
Paul F Franklin Today, 10:12 PMFor what it is worth I have made several lattice work panels using cedar, TB3, and narrow crown galvanized staples. Finished with Wolman F&P. Probably
Lloyd McKinlay Today, 9:57 PM
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.
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