Professor Dr. SWMBO and I are "more than casually" looking for our "downsize" property. The two of us do not need such a large home and property going forward as our older daughter is already living "independently" in town (she's a special needs adult, so isn't totally independent) and the younger,...
Last Post By: Mike Henderson Today, 12:28 PMResponding to another post got me thinking what other hobbies do you partake in? The one specific that made peaked my curiosity as if to others did it..........Scale Model Building Now I did take a long hiatus from this hobby, but got back into in 2019 heavy and built a lot as a kid, teen and...
Last Post By: Derek Cohen Yesterday, 1:21 PMSo, do you twist your wires together before using a wire nut? Some manufacturers say it isn't necessary.
Last Post By: Doug Dawson Today, 12:13 PMHi everyone, I plan on building a Benchcrafted Roubo. my question (I hope it is in the right place) was has anyone here built one? what were the small tools you felt most useful? I have the major tool list down (I am going to work all hand tools and a router ) but for instance, I recently...
Last Post By: Warren Mickley Today, 12:26 PMI've been tasked to provide a quote for a kitchen to a potential client and would like know how some of you all do this. Figuring out the cost I can do but would like to provide the actual quote in a professional manner. So... 1. What software do you use for this? 2. How specific do you get?...
Last Post By: Steve Rozmiarek Today, 10:13 AMYes (Votes: 34)
No (Votes: 12)
Late start...had issues with the resaw stuff....hand is about all healed up...still a little sore. Project? Well, not a whole lot of usable lumber
steven c newman Today, 12:34 PMIf there was an issue with the bands or wheels, it would apply to all blades used. I agree it is hard to ruin the blade, and I do not believe I did.
Mike Chalmers Today, 12:32 PMI have some chisels that were tempered at 375. They do not chip when chopping. I do prefer chisels that are more highly tempered because they are easier
Warren Mickley Today, 12:31 PMIt might depend on how old the compressor is. I have an IR SS3, 60gal upright w/3hp induction motor, requiring a 30amp 240v circuit, continuous duty.
Doug Dawson Today, 12:30 PMThere's a downside to remote work. Once work can be done from anywhere, companies will not be limited to hiring (or more likely "contracting")
Mike Henderson Today, 12:28 PMThis thread may help. Besides Grandpa's 1950 Emerson I had a 1970's "113." contractor. I added a decent...
glenn bradley 02-26-2021 11:13 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: Malcolm Schweizer Today, 12:12 PM