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...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 1:05 PMWhile we were on a trip last week a war started and gas prices went crazy everywhere. Got back Monday night. Today, Friday, we decided to gas up two cars. The cheapest gas we saw while driving around was $5.47 for reg unleaded at an Arco station. That was cash, credit was $5.67. We pulled into...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 10:33 AMAttention to my woodworking friends! I have a fair amount of Gaboon Ebony cutoffs I've collected over the years and I'm looking to put them to good use. I'm thinking about making a number of small Krenov style apron / block planes that would be available for sale. They would be made of Gaboon...
Last Post By: Dale Osowski Today, 3:18 PMSo I have been going back and forth between the Felder 941 and the Minimax FS41ES. I have about decided to go the Minimax route. Looking at the following specs. 1 phase XYLENT cutter head Powered Planer Bed Additional drop down fence for small parts Comfort guard
Last Post By: Len Rosenberg Today, 8:44 AMHi all. Any Hammer owners out there that have experience making bed adjustments? A bit specific of a request I realize. I ask because my infeed table is way out of wack and I am over on the hinge side trying to make some adjustments, but am finding it un-cooperative. It is a new...
Last Post By: Cliff Polubinsky Today, 12:19 PMIn addition to Sawmill Creek, you might check out Old WoodWorking Machines (OWWM).
https://owwm.org/viewforum.php?f=1&s...dd917c25a10cf6
The PowerTec hose I get from Amazon pretty much stays "at length" for me and I'm also moving hose around in my temporary shop where I can appreciate
Jim Becker Today, 3:32 PMYour Gladiator should be just fine...I suspect it's multiple boxes, too...saw plus fence, for example.
Jim Becker Today, 3:22 PMThe cope of cope and stick joinery, aka scribe if you are British.
I'd do it on a shaper, but if you don't have one it doesn't seem any
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 Koepke Today, 3:16 PM