After reading Stephens post where he mentioned gluing both faces of the laminated legs, it got me thinking. I generally avoid that and feel gluing one surface is plenty. I think if I was gluing up a mallet, I might go that extra mile but I'm more of a glue one surface guy. Prove me wrong and I'll...
Last Post By: John Kananis Today, 8:18 AMI thought about posting this to the business section, because I'd really like input from professionals who use their shop as a business. For those of you who make $ or even a living making furniture or cabinets, how long does it take for a sliding table saw to pay for itself compared to a track saw...
Last Post By: Steve Rozmiarek Today, 11:04 AMWe are looking into building a 3 car garage with living space above. https://shedsunlimited.net/garages/legacy-workshop-three-car-garage/ These folks will manufacture modules and erect the shell. Then it’s up to us to finish it.
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 9:15 AMI’ve been designing a closet for my CV1800 for a few months trying to find a way to make it fit in my little garage and I think I have finally cracked it. My only concern is with the return air baffle I designed. Garage is air conditioned so return air is a must. I’ve read so many posts about...
Last Post By: Malcolm McLeod Today, 7:32 AMThere is a ton of info on the web about the more common woodworking hand tools (chisels, planes, saws) but what about rasps and floats? What’s the difference in application? How do these tools fit into the tool continuum from axe to sandpaper? What brands and models would you recommend to...
Last Post By: Maurice Mcmurry Yesterday, 8:07 PMKubota D902E. The OEM starter is a Mitsubishi 16824-63014 and costs between $400 and $450 online. You can buy the Chinese junk starters for around $100,
Brian Elfert Today, 11:24 AMThank you. I think I will look for a 3 horsepower cabinet saw. As I mentioned above, I am also considering a SawStop.
Pat Germain Today, 11:19 AMMine is an old Graco Nova and is more like the 390 with the stinger on a hose, which I like because it fits under a bench for storage.
Maurice Mcmurry Today, 11:10 AMIt appears from your photos that the blade is square to the table, or at least that part of the table. Yet when you make a cut in that same position,
Eric Schmid Today, 11:07 AMI'm a carpenter, I essentially CNC build houses. We design homes and use some seriously cool tech to layout in the field and on the jigs, then build
Steve Rozmiarek Today, 11:04 AM
Dust Collector recommendations
Thread Starter: Michael RutmanOh boy, reading the archives I can see this is not a simple question, which makes me feel good because I am completely lost. I have never owned a dust collector mostly due to inability to figure out what I need, and that needs to change. So, let me go over my shop, my needs, and then beg for...
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