Hey everyone I have a nice router table, but I've been thinking of upgrading to a shaper. I'm thinking 5hp would be ideal, but I'm not sure what other features exactly I should be looking for. There are 3 that seem like a good fit and I'm hoping to get some feedback based on their specs and/or...
Last Post By: Phillip Mitchell Yesterday, 9:38 PMHow do I get this router bit out of here? Tug as might, it won’t come out. I tried some WD40 recently but it didn’t help at all. I’ve since read that I’m not supposed to use a lubricant of any kind. So, what do I do please?
Last Post By: Jimmy Harris Yesterday, 11:21 AMI've been with Amica for years. My homeowners increased 53% and my car 28%. No claims or changes in policy. When I google "2023 homeowners insurance increase". Most info predicts 7-9% for inflation. I guess it's time to shop for insurance.
Last Post By: Jim Becker Yesterday, 10:19 AMI just read that Virginia requires safe storage. I have my dads 22ga rifle that he had when he was a kid. I don’t know exactly when he got it but it’s pretty old. He was born in 1908. the gun breaks down into two pieces and is stored in some sort of long sock that’s supposed to prevent rust....
Last Post By: Roger Feeley Yesterday, 10:03 PMThis SCMI/Samco Unilev 15 arrived at my shop last week. I'll be using it with a power feeder to sand edges. I'm working on an attachment that will let me work to a final dimension with precision. This type of sander is more popular in Europe than here in the US. I haven't come across many of...
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we feel sliders are more appropriate for our house, and easier with the dogs.
David Zaret Today, 12:01 AMThere are companies in Southern California that will come out and paint your gravel when it gets old and dusty. Some will also paint your dead dry lawn
Bill Dufour Yesterday, 11:57 PMI'm just here to agree with what Bill D said. Use a reasonable start/stop acceleration and you should be good to go.
Steven Cooper2 Yesterday, 11:53 PMJust slow down the start acceleration curve to keep amps under control. I would start at 3-5 seconds slow start. For most use never go below 3 second
Bill Dufour Yesterday, 11:44 PM
Are your tools dangerous?
Thread Starter: Edward WeberDo you consider tools as dangerous? https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/tools/how-to/g2394/10-workshop-tools-that-can-kill-you/ I came accross this article and it struck me, that I don't consider my tools as dangerous or not. To me it's just a tool. Sure, some tools can cause greater injury...
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