the tank truck is filling the station's tanks? My, B-I-L who is fairly car mechanics literate, says he does because the dumping of the fuel into the underground tank stirs up all the water and whatever that had settled to the bottom. Does seem to make at least some sense. Do you avoid this?
Last Post By: Ken Combs Today, 1:53 PMI 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: Rich Engelhardt Today, 9:22 AMHad an interesting / frustrating day in the shop today. My Grizzly Wide-Belt sander stopped working. I looked inside, and the platen was clearly shredded. Funny as I've never used it. So I looked up the manual, and it looks pretty easy to remove it. Just put in this key / hook that they...
Last Post By: Edward Weber Today, 11:49 AMAt a company I used to work for one of the workers there gave me a bunch of old saws that his father left in the garage. Seems his father sharpened saws and after his father passed, he had no interest in them. There are also saws I collected. Decided to lay them out and determine which to keep,...
Last Post By: Eric Brown Today, 2:42 PMTried a lap top at a friends and not really something I need but I can see it would be handy at times when im moving around in here., Do have a number of computers in different rooms. the one I tried was 15.6 screen and while I would have thought too small ilt was fine,. The mouse set up stinks...
Last Post By: Bill Howatt Today, 3:41 PMSoda Pop (Votes: 1)
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Make a jig to drill straight. Use a short piece of 2x4, use a forstner bit to drill through, then cut the 2x4 to center the hole and add fence to each
Ralph Okonieski Today, 5:20 PMBeing in a hurry can bite...especially when a 5mm tool and a .25" tool look very similar at first glance and both are being used in the same cutting
Jim Becker Today, 5:09 PMI just use a tablesaw, to plough a kerf all the way around the board being resawn....then the D8 takes over from there..
steven c newman Today, 5:02 PMYup, the woah'n is more important than the go'n.
I realize some folks have limited resources, but I really don't understand those who use
JB weld is a really good idea. I've had good luck with it in the past.
Woodcraft cant confirm whether I bought the vises from them or not
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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