I think that the miter slot comment came from the CSR thinking that the "sliding table" was their miter fence product which does use the slot...some...
I've never been a real fan of "peel and stick", especially when it comes to durability, particularly with the adhesive. Then again, maybe things have...
I haven't studied what's the best practice for seams on the roll-out material, but will have to do that. There may be an appropriate tape product for...
I'm starting to find this idea actually attractive vs painting/coating for my new shop, both for cost and for installation time. Three rolls of that...
Even though I'm moving to clamp-together duct for the new shop, given the choice between spiral and snap lock, I'd pick spiral after having used snap...
saturday morning...went back down to see what I missed....town was PACKED with people...to the point you almost HAD to park somewhere and continue on...
Pat, for most folks, the 3hp machine pretty much covers everything they likely would do, regardless of color/label. Adequate power for common thicker...
Every post frame I've seen has had trusses both over the poles and intermediate on the double top headers that run the length of the building sides....
The way it's done is that sheathing is applied to the horizontal girts before your siding goes on. It's not necessary to build stud walls between the...
Married; 4 sons, none of them care about woodworking
Location:
Tomball, TX (30 miles NNW Houston)
Interests:
Woodworking
Occupation:
Owner of Tomball Bowl a 32 lane bowling alley.
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Finishing is an 'Art & a Science'. Actually, it is a process. You must understand the properties and tendencies of the finish you are using. You must know the proper steps and techniques, then you must execute them properly.