I am hoping there might be some SD residents here, or maybe others who know the state? I'm sorting through my options of finding a suitable place to relocate to and retire within the next 24 months. I have lived all over the country, but my driver's license has been AK since I first got it. I...
Last Post By: Ronald Blue Yesterday, 9:47 PMI live in a third world country, meaning E of I-5 in CA. We currently have AT&T for our ISP and they guarantee all the way up to, but not over 3mbps. I am fixin to get the Starlink system. Some in the area have done so and report great results. My problem is that the house is surrounded by two 4+’...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Yesterday, 7:31 PMThere are dogs in the world and sometimes they attack. That is not going to change. So here is my question. If I have no weapons and no objects within reach how can I best defend myself? Maybe the martial arts have something to offer.
Last Post By: Keegan Shields Yesterday, 11:03 PMAfter hearing how well EM-8000CV sprays and seeing photos of how nice it looks from a couple of members I decided to give it try on an English walnut dining table and bench top. My short conclusion is "I'm impressed." It sprays like a dream, without thinning, through my Qualspray AM-6008 HVLP gun...
Last Post By: Jack Lemley Yesterday, 8:12 PMI know this is vague and depends but... I’m curious what grit others start their sanding routine at after milling? The planer is typically always the last step on both faces and edges unless the stock is wider than 9”, in which case I can’t feed it on edge through my planer and will rip to width...
Last Post By: Phillip Mitchell Yesterday, 2:15 PMThere are only two kinds of real mahogany . Swetinia macrophyla and Swetinia mahogani . The latter is the heavy dense one found first and
quickly
An old guy once told me there were over 300 types of mahogany but i think more accurate would have been 300 types of including lots that are wannabees.
Warren Lake Today, 1:54 AMI remember , years ago reading that African ‘mahogany’ was often referred to as “ribbon mahogany”. When REAL mahogany was “discovered”
by Europeans
I do have some African “mahogany” I actually brought with me when we moved back to Canada. It’s not that. Warren, it looks just like your picture on the
Aaron Rosenthal Today, 1:15 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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