At least one that looks better than this? I think I can build something a little bit better than that plastic blister pack... Maybe take a plan from Paul Sellers Masterclasses, and build a case? and.. Will have to change a couple sizes...
Last Post By: steven c newman Yesterday, 12:48 PMI just ordered a dozen pencil sharpeners for 12$ from Amazon. These should last me through the small project I have on the back burner.:D
Last Post By: Jim Koepke Today, 12:08 AMWell, I made the mistake of having my leaf blower repaired two years ago and it will not start this season, OH well. Note to self don't repair these things. Anybody use battery operated leaf blowers and how do you like them? Thanks. Brian
Last Post By: Edward Weber Yesterday, 11:26 AMI have needed a long measuring tool that is rigid for checking square on doors (measuring the diagonals). I bought this a bit reluctantly because it is in three pieces and I don’t normally trust rulers that come apart. This is dead-on accurate and the joints where it comes together are precision...
Last Post By: Andrew Hughes Yesterday, 7:39 PMAt my lake house I have an outbuilding of sorts (we call it the cabana) where one side is completely open with a great view of the water front. I want to screen in this side of the building to keep the bugs out this summer. I plan on building a series of simple screen panels with poplar frames...
Last Post By: John TenEyck Yesterday, 1:35 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)
You could build a nice table and give it a top of Trex or similar. Not high style but you can still have fun with joinery and it will outlive you.
Tom Bender Today, 8:12 AMAren't the "Voles" the mascot of the University of Tennessee? Not a very intimidating mascot....
Patty Hann Today, 8:10 AMGluing a butt joint together for an outdoor table top. 1-1/2 x 5" material. No major load on it, more for strength and alignment. Two large 50mm
Brian Runau Today, 8:10 AMPerhaps my solution can help others.
Our house has a well and for 40 years we tolerated the sulfur smell in our hot water. After I retired
I had read an earlier thread mainly about TB 3 and was a bit concerned by the mixed reviews,particularly with regard to joint failure. It's always good
STUART Robertson Today, 6:53 AM
Those proud of their workshops, please post pics!
Thread Starter: Matt LauI'll finally be non-nomadic, and I'd like to finally build up a workshop. Before I get started, I'd love to get ideas. I'd love to see how you do things, and how you do things differently with all the disciplines here: tuners, neanders, power tool users, festoolies, etc. For those of you who...
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