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Last Post By: Robert Mangas Today, 10:23 AMI prefer to purchase small power tools with cases and whenever I purchase a large tool I also buy a cover. Like most hobbyists, my shop is not humidity controlled, nor heated/cooled, so my tools need protection. I typically buy HTC covers, but for my drill press I got an outdoor single golf bag...
Last Post By: Mark Woodmark Yesterday, 10:00 PMhttps://www.harveywoodworking.com/collections/table-saws?sort_by=price-ascending Looks like they just released some new models including what interests me most a $1595 2hp model with 31 1/2" deep table. Am i missing a saw or is that somewhat a class of its own?
Last Post By: Jim Lafferty Today, 10:13 AMThis has been nearly finished for quite a while. I had a misadventure with the alignment of one of the doors. I needed a long cooling-off period after my first couple of attempts failed to fix the problem. I used the plan for the bottom unit of the Country Hutch by Martin Milkovits in Fine...
Last Post By: Bill Carey Today, 12:24 PMDoes anyone have experience or thoughts about the new woodpecker drill press fence? Basically it is hollow aluminum rectangle tube with with an opening in the center and attachment for a shop vac on the end. This allows the fence to be a conduit for dust collection. The link below also show the...
Last Post By: Jim Barstow Today, 12:17 PMI have been running my radiant floor heating for about 180 months. Works great other than one thing. I keep losing pressure in the closed loop system.
Mark Blatter Today, 5:15 PMSorry, Tom. That was me with the wrong information. I saw Bill’s interest and assumed he’d end up with it. Thanks for setting the record straight, Jim.
Bob Jones 5443 Today, 5:13 PMI believe that torque remains relatively constant and since rpm increases so does hp. My Italian shaper is rated at 5.5kw @50hz and 6.6kw @ 60hz
Jared Sankovich Today, 5:12 PMThat's in the thread, You raise outfeed table just a couple thousandths. If you have a jointer that is adjusted with a hand
wheel, Not a stick it's
Bill, I was hoping to post before you bought the stool. I have a really bad back, and i could never sit in a stool like that. It looks like a bicycle
michael langman Today, 5:11 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.
Last Post By: Dave Anderson NH Today, 1:41 PM