Do you consider tools as dangerous? https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/tools/how-to/g2394/10-workshop-tools-that-can-kill-you/ I came accross this article and it struck me, that I don't consider my tools as dangerous or not. To me it's just a tool. Sure, some tools can cause greater injury...
Last Post By: James White Today, 8:57 AMI had the high bid tonight on this Rockwell/Delta 28-350. I've been looking for and bidding on these for the last few years, and I was the back bidder a few times, but this one went for a very good price. My reserve bid was $600. It's possible that there's something terribly wrong with it, but...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 9:43 AMA few weeks ago, the mowing season began here. While in the shed, I was looking for something and checking the open containers on the bench in there and I noticed a right-angle adapter. Looking at it, I couldn't figure what it fit. I put it back into the container and continued the search for...
Last Post By: Cameron Wood Yesterday, 12:24 PMI looked at Sawmill Creek threads from 2020 until now. I figured that tool costs, availability and opinions change after 4 or more years. Over that time, there were favorable comments about Festool, Bosch and Mirka. My typical use is flat surfaces on cabinet faces and panels, not many edges...
Last Post By: George Yetka Yesterday, 3:07 PMWe're finishing our basement and I wanted to build a pair of floating nightstands for the basement bedroom. As part of the build process, I wanted to see how much of a custom furniture build could be done on the CNC. Since I was making a pair, this seemed like a perfect test and something I've...
Last Post By: Michael Burnside Yesterday, 11:28 AMSure - why not? (Votes: 9)
Never. If I needed something, I'd buy or rent it. (Votes: 9)
Maybe. Depends on the person and the tool. (Votes: 49)
The real Norton is a scam as it loads almost as much cr** as Microsoft Windows
Jerome Stanek Today, 10:21 AMMy suggestion is similar to Jim's if I'm following. That said, the first thing I would do is measure the carcass and drawer to see if anything is out
Michael Burnside Today, 10:17 AMFor the spline, it's basically just routing a channel in the vertical leg at the back and a similar channel through the end of the upper support (right
Michael Burnside Today, 10:02 AMIf you are just screwing them into the cabinet materials directly, you can use the elongated holes to provide some level of adjustment for forward/back
Jim Becker Today, 9:56 AM
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.
Last Post By: Jim Allen Yesterday, 6:36 PM