Hi all, I don't look often, but when I do it seems there are absolutely no used mortising machines out there. Something I've always wanted (someday) was a knee mill. There's a place near me that has had a Cincinnati Contour Master for sale forever (years and years). They re build these...
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Last Post By: Ronald Blue Yesterday, 6:55 PMSure - why not? (Votes: 9)
Never. If I needed something, I'd buy or rent it. (Votes: 10)
Maybe. Depends on the person and the tool. (Votes: 52)
A couple of problems I see with this. One, wood is typically not color fast. So you'll likely loose the image you create in a few years if you're just
Jimmy Harris Today, 10:15 AMAgree that a mill is useful for some odd woodworking tasks but would not want it for a mortiser. In my works I have a Maka and a nice vintage HC. It’s
Joe Calhoon Today, 10:13 AMOver on GF's Facebook forum, there are several horror stories of people who have used GF's Outdoor Oil in high humidity applications very similar to yours.
John TenEyck Today, 10:13 AMTom, having had the Excalibur I bought from you and now the SawStop sliding crosscut version I can say the difference is significant. The SawStop is silky
Ronald Blue Today, 10:08 AMI have not heard anything from Aaron about this. Can anyone else help?
John Witmoore Today, 10:02 AM
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.
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