With the Lee Valley Cyber Monday sale coming, I can feel my willpower weakening. I'm leery of buying stuff that I don't need. What tools have you regretted buying? Please talk me out of buying more planes.
Last Post By: Charles Bjorgen Today, 9:27 AMHello, It's been awhile since I've posted, but I often read and learn here and am thankful for all the thoughtful contributions. I had read some archives around similar situations to what I'm facing, but thought a fresh thread wouldn't hurt too much. I have an older Grizzly 1023 3hp cabinet...
Last Post By: Bob Riefer Yesterday, 11:32 AMI rarely see anyone here discuss panel saws. I own one and have found it to be a great way to break down sheet goods, especially 12 foot long Corian sheets. It's also the reason that I have stopped using my table saw since the panel saw and band saw have been doing all of the work in my sign shop...
Last Post By: Rob Damon Yesterday, 10:37 AMIf you were building a dining or kitchen table out of 8/4 lumber, how would you joint the edges so they mate well with the other boards? Let's also add in that each board weighs in at around 100 pounds each. NOW, how would you joint the boards? :) Inquiring minds need to find out! :D
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Last Post By: Will Blick Yesterday, 10:35 PMYES (Votes: 12)
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I would do as Steve suggests and make a through-mortise, as I have a chain mortiser that makes it quick and easy.
Without the mortiser, I
My scrub looks about the same as Tom's and it is from the same mid 70's time. I've tried metal ones and even have a couple but the ECE wins hands down.
ken hatch Today, 9:59 AMIm with Ben, I would happily pay someone to accompany me and move it quickly and efficiently rather than disassemble it into 300 parts. The easiest and
Patrick Kane Today, 9:57 AMWho are the admins for this group?
I have a few questions, if you wouldn't mind PM me
Thanks,
Lance
The other element in this equation is the start switch inside the motor. It connects the start winding when the motor is not turning and disconnects
Paul F Franklin Today, 9:55 AM
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
Thread Starter: Patrick WalshSo I have a opportunity to purchase the above machine for a fair deal from my employer. I am aware of the phenolic guides being pop riveted I the the sliding table along with not availible for replacement. So my question is as follows to those in the know with regard to the phenolic ways....
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