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Today,
12:24 AM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Using the mdf scrap revails the casting has a shallow in it. I dint know why but this bothered me. The depression was enough I didn’t want to just...
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Today,
12:15 AM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I forced myself to make the 1 hr trek from where I was working installing in the city to the shop after work tonight. I’m starting to see a trend...
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Yesterday,
8:47 PM
Scott T Smith
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Bowing wood after planing
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
This is only partially correct. The one year per inch rule" only applies to slow drying species such as oak. Green 1" black walnut will reach...
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Yesterday,
8:33 PM
Scott T Smith
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Big table....big boards...
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Dave, I've been through this before but also have the good fortune to have the equipment suited for working with large slabs. Here is an idea that...
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Yesterday,
8:00 PM
peter gagliardi
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Modern cordless tools
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I started with the Dewalts back in the mid 80’s. Worked well, but clunky, and batteries didn’t last long. Moved into Panasonic drill/drivers after...
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02-18-2019,
9:52 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I think it just comes down to that unless it was your blood and sweating that earned something you will never care for it like like you did. Then...
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02-18-2019,
9:44 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I have to agree, It always baffles a majority of people not getting the concept that money not in the bosses pocket is money that will never make...
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02-18-2019,
6:51 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
You know in all honesty I can do a pretty good job tending to not scratching, denting or letting my cast tables get all ugly. Now in a work...
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464 replies | 28494 view(s)
02-18-2019,
12:19 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Nope no sub par work from me. At this s point I set my bar to high, I'd just be disappointed. You know the same disappointment as if I miss...
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02-18-2019,
12:18 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Yeah do much seemed pretty obvious. It's kinda a double edged sword and a tuff choice. Go textured and it hides lots of stuff, saves a bunch of...
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464 replies | 28494 view(s)
02-17-2019,
11:31 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
And just because I was called a looser and loved it! One of my favorite songs ever, Well and mama tried, warf rat and you know a million...
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02-17-2019,
11:27 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Hmm, I was a painter for longer than I care to admit. Why I dint know, well unrecognized or exercised potential I guess. Now many years later I...
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02-17-2019,
11:22 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Worlds of wisdom. And a ideal I have done a decent job of living by. It is hard however to not let life try and divert off ones natural path. ...
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02-17-2019,
11:20 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I appreciate your sense of humor, or honesty either way I don’t care much as you had either the webos to say it or are just a ass clown enough to...
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02-17-2019,
10:40 PM
peter gagliardi
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
The orange peel texture I am almost positive comes from the machines being painted with a roller. My brother worked at Husky the injection mold...
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02-17-2019,
9:14 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
On a side note form all my babble. While moving parts out of the spray booth and back into our shop I noticed a couple things. I was walking by...
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02-17-2019,
8:49 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Well I’m glad a few people enjoy it even if they are also makers and not gonna ever oayanyone one of us for such a task. In all honesty I post...
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02-17-2019,
8:00 PM
peter gagliardi
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Enjoying the progress! You will definitely have the nicest T75 on the planet when done. Small consolation I know, but somebody has to do it, and...
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464 replies | 28494 view(s)
02-17-2019,
7:38 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Thanks mark, Even if your just being polite I’ll take the compliment. To be honest I’m pretty much over the idea of anyone being willing to...
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464 replies | 28494 view(s)
02-17-2019,
5:39 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
And without the inspiration of Marks t17 I wouldn’t be either. See I’m that fool that believes in himself enough that if he sees someone else do...
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02-17-2019,
5:36 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Funny Mark, In all honesty I wouldn’t do this for a living. Well that’s not true I have not afforded myself the luxury to choose so far in this...
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464 replies | 28494 view(s)
02-17-2019,
4:56 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Then prepped And primed but again in need of much filler, I’ll be in the field again most of this week so I won’t get a chance to spend...
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02-17-2019,
4:50 PM
Patrick Walsh
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
The outrigger arm and it’s parts. Before.. Sorry no close up picture Then prepped..
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02-17-2019,
4:31 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Removed the parts from the spray booth today and got them under normal light. I didn’t have much of any time today but I did skim out part of the...
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02-16-2019,
11:27 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
And here is the first box of parts to go off to the plater. They will all be plated in brite nickel. I decided to pass on the brass plate as I’m...
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464 replies | 28494 view(s)
02-16-2019,
11:24 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I spent most of the week cleaning with prepsal then taping off parts. I’d say over three or four days I spent a good 5-6hrs doing this. Today...
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02-16-2019,
10:54 PM
Scott T Smith
replied to a thread
3 inch oak not completly dried
in
Sawmills and Kiln Drying
It is not practical to dry 12/4 oak from green. 8/4 typically would require a 3.5 month kiln run, so for that reason it is usually air dried for 2...
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02-14-2019,
1:43 PM
Scott T Smith
replied to a thread
yellow pine is not my freind?
in
Project Finishing
I concur with John. Heart pine sap has a "memory", and it will crystallize at approximately 15 degrees lower than the highest temp that it ever...
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02-13-2019,
10:17 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Mark. I took notice of the flat portion of the shaft prior. What I did not notice was the hole in the shaft for what I imagine would be a set...
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464 replies | 28494 view(s)
02-13-2019,
10:14 PM
Patrick Walsh
replied to a thread
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Just progress pictures.. Anyone thinking about undertaking a project like this be forewarned. This is a ton of work “maybe slightly less than...
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