I'm looking at getting a pair of bucket hooks: https://www.bxpanded.com/BX-bucket-hooks I like the fact they can be removed when not needed. I will use it mostly for lifting logs and pulling them out of the woods as well as sometimes lifting heavy items. Most of the time I'll use a chain which...
Last Post By: Edward Weber Today, 3:16 PMI am converting my downdraft sanding table to a duel purpose downdraft/paint booth. Basically I have a 3'x5' downdraft bench on wheels with an old furnace blower to draw the sanding dust thru the table and out thru furnace filters. With my sander hooked to my Festool dust extractor, it does a...
Last Post By: Leigh Betsch Today, 8:04 PMI finally bit the bullet & ordered a SawStop PCS 1.75HP with the 36" T-Glide-Fence the other day from my local Woodcraft store just before the May 3rd. price increase. I really wanted to get the 3HP. model, but I only have one 30-amp 240V circuit available & my dust collector is currently run...
Last Post By: Jim Dwight Today, 9:39 AMTypical use will be on 3/4 to 7/8" stock planing on edge for a a 1/4" groove about 3/8" deep for frame and panel construction. I'll also be using it for grooving a post, usually about 1.5" x 1.5" is typical, again to accept a panel for frame and panel construction. It needs to go both directions,...
Last Post By: Tom M King Today, 10:05 PMI just saw an ad for 7 rusty saws for $25 and I may not be able to resist. One has the thumbhole but broken horn. It might be worth buying the whole lot but I'll have to get better at cleaning them up. I hate the mess. Hopefully someone will buy them before I decide to bite the bullet.
Last Post By: Maurice Mcmurry Today, 5:46 PMSpyderco ceramics come dished, straight from the factory; no extra charge. Finding something that will make them flat is tricky. The dishing must occur
Mike Brady Today, 10:23 PMThanks Matt. I was the Australian agent for Clearvue and introduced the product to Oz with success but the current agent has been forced to stop importing
Chris Parks Today, 10:20 PMI don't own a 45, but do own a couple of 55's. They're no harder to use for grooving than a 45.
My favorite plane for grooving is a grooving
Chris,
don't you have a clearvue?
For the grizzly impellers, you need to search by the part number (most of their tools include
Whatever the design, I wouldn't raise it any more than absolutely necessary. Beyond that, easy to move, which means good sized wheels with good bearings,
Tom M King Today, 9:59 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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