The “time for some levity” thread just makes my day. I have a buddy that posts a joke a day, which I also love, and I thought maybe you would all want to share some of your favorite jokes. Here is one to start:
Last Post By: Robert Engel Today, 8:26 AMWe are changing the way we have been offering DVD's of our file attachments to those of you who are interested in purchasing the discs. In the past we offered DVD sets that included file attachments from every forum, starting today we will only offer DVD's from each individual forum. The reason for...
Last Post By: Ernest Martin Yesterday, 9:53 PMI have now read Chris S.'s Anarchist Workbench book (great read!!) and am ready to embark on the build. Overall, I plan to pretty much replicate what he suggests as his rationale throughout made sense to me based on how I've used my maple butcher block topped existing bench. But there are a...
Last Post By: Scott Winners Today, 4:31 AMI just ordered from Lake Erie and Anchora Yacht Services, have a couple or four weeks to get my act together. My main questions regard the chop. I am seeing a lot of folks using 12/4 stock, but then trimming the top of the chop back to half an inch or so so they can get at the workpiece. ...
Last Post By: Scott Winners Today, 1:41 AMAlaska: The Last Frontier is a TV show on Discovery. The narrator in the intro talks like this people are living off the land and have to depending on hunting and gardening for survival. The reality is the family is very well off. One of the cast members is the father of the singer Jewel and...
Last Post By: Ole Anderson Yesterday, 10:28 AMYes, I would (Votes: 27)
No, I wouldn't (Votes: 3)
One thing you didn't ask about but is worth saying is I would go with a jack shaft with a torsion spring vs coil springs to counter balance the doors.
Alex Zeller Today, 9:00 AMGlenn. I was thinking, "bring the work to the tool instead of the tool to the work", this looks perfect!
The only thing is, if i built
Thanks frank and prashun I looked on Amazon but not for horsehair
jim sauterer Today, 8:57 AMBIN shellac based primer ;-)
But its easy to remove them with a very light pass through the table saw or with a block plane. Don't use sandpaper.
IMO you should forgo this idea b/c its going to get covered with grease and grime & reaching over the top of a stove isn't necessarily a good idea,
Robert Engel Today, 8:41 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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