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: Jim Koepke Today, 2:38 PMI love these kinds of things. Make me laugh today and share your favorites.
Last Post By: Mark Daily Today, 3:50 PMI was reading a thread about hiring an electrician and it seems that tradespeople are all very busy and getting responses is difficult, At the same time I read stories all the time about college graduates working at low paying jobs that have nothing to do with their degrees. So I'm wondering if...
Last Post By: Brian Tymchak Yesterday, 5:36 PMHey Creekers, I hope this isn't a stupid question. I will be trying to organize my workshop over I'd like your thoughts on workshop storage. What are your thoughts on shelves, vs cabinets? Pegboard? Other?
Last Post By: John Goodin Today, 3:13 AMHave any of you been a print subscriber and then added "online membership"? I've been with them since 1980 and can't store all of the magazines. I end up just going to FWW and searching for the article that I want and I'm done. SO, I need to understand what the "Ultimate" is all about because...
Last Post By: Mark Rainey Today, 3:58 PMYES (Votes: 12)
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Rafael, that is a pretty piece of wood for a coffee table.
You may want to install a couple of butterfly dutchmen into the crack to keep
I like my #7. I found a super clean type 19 with rosewood knob and tote a few years back. It was in pristine condition save for a replacement (much older)
Rob Luter Today, 5:25 PMJim, scribd.com is a pay site. The author's site is gone, but I was able to locate a copy in the Internet archive.
https://web.archive.org/web/20151026...ight_edge.html
Ha, I actually had read about that and tried it with those fence pads. At first it seemed to have worked, but it still failed in shear relatively quickly
Robert Hazelwood Today, 5:01 PMCorey, you could compare/exchange parts of your functional planes with the ones giving you trouble and figure out where the problem lies.
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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