I debated about starting this thread now or later, but decided on now because, well...I might forget something. :o As a little background, at our previous property, I was blessed with a reasonably sized, fully conditioned space for my shop in what was originally a three-and-a-half vehicle garage...
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Last Post By: Stephen Rosenthal Yesterday, 4:42 PMI took the pictures but can't remember how to upload them here. But there's a channel running the entire length of the long length of the slider. That's
Julie Moriarty Today, 6:03 AMOh, sorry.
I'm pretty sure the Unisaw has a shorter table than the Harvey. The depth on a Harvey table is 31". The Harvey slider
That's a shame. I really enjoyed his videos. His easy manner and teaching style was very appealing to me, as were his colloquialisms. A favorite was when
Rob Luter Today, 5:33 AMLike you, I had an issue with SketchUp (mine was getting the parts aligned). I got a 3d printer a couple of months ago and have been playing with Tinkercad.
Chris Schoenthal Today, 4:22 AMTiny steps Rick, tiny steps.
Next you'll have to work on not looking through CL for old tools in the first place.
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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