I’m hanging in there so far,but it’s surely painful. I’ve moved some money from technology to less volatile investments but there really is no place to hide, maybe cash, but you know what they say about market timing. What are you doing?
Last Post By: Dwayne Watt Today, 6:29 PMRecently (in the last year,) I have noticed more and more "store brands" disappearing from the shelves. The stores where I regularly shop (excluding Aldi's) now only have Campbell's soup. Walmart has a very limited selection of their in house "Great Value" brand soup. Same goes for oatmeal, only...
Last Post By: Lee DeRaud Today, 9:18 PMI have an opportunity coming up - the roof of my shop needs a new support beam (the 1950’s framing is sagging by almost a foot in the middle). Looks like with the remodel slowdown, I’m going to get a contractor in to do the work, but to do so I need to take everything out of my shop, including...
Last Post By: Aaron Inami Yesterday, 11:37 PMAfter watching the video below I'm questioning the need for my crosscut sled. It seems that mine rarely gets used in favor of an Incra miter gauge, which I find easier to handle than the bulky and heavier crosscut sled. The only complaint with the miter gauge is it doesn't stay square or at least...
Last Post By: Wes Grass Today, 9:48 PMI imagine the sliding table saw topics have been seriously beaten up on here. I am after more of am i comparing apples to apples here. Have an online business. Currently have a Grizzy hybrid cabinet saw and cut a lot of 1/4" MDF core white melamine. If there is a mealmine blade in existence i...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 1:13 PMBigger, highly contoured, anodized, engraved ...
'Value added. Profit is always a percentage of 'cost of goods'.
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FYI, I have a Starret tension gauge. I put it on my 1" Woodmaster CT and here is the result:
And here is the result of
Hi All!
My 30w fiber laser stopped firing when it was about 1/3 thru engraving an aluminum bracelet. Can anyone give some advice?
I don't think anyone is suggesting that drift is solved by high tension, certainly not me. But once your saw is set up to cut straight adequate tension
John TenEyck Today, 9:32 PMSuggestions like your neat idea here come up from time to time, especially when it comes to concern about the sled flexing and the wedges loosening up.
Brian Ward Today, 9:31 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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