I built a stand alone cabinet for mine. It's always there, ready to use. Bags and other kitchen type items go in the drawers.
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I built a stand alone cabinet for mine. It's always there, ready to use. Bags and other kitchen type items go in the drawers.
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I am a maintenance manager. I have millwrights, electricians, instrument techs, comm techs, machinists, and welders. Each year we go through a recruiting/hiring process to fill open positions, mostly...
That sounds like something I need to invest in. I generally just shoot Poly on my projects. The cup that came with the sprayer is not very convenient.
If not asking too much, can you post a link...
Appreciate the discussion.
I am looking for convenience. I work out of my 2 car garage. There will be a day I have a dedicated work shop, but that is not today. I would have a spray room, if I...
I really detest finishing...... It's just tedious and the clean up makes my head hurt just thinking about it. I currently use a LVLP sprayer. Its the Qualspray AM 8008/5008 two sprayer kit. It does a...
I bought a kit to apply the stuff to my 3 machines that I think could use it. The product arrived a few days ago. It's too damn cold in my shop to do much more than look into it from the threshold...
I appreciate the input everyone. Thank you for your time.
I've been making up domino rules as I go along ever since I bought the machine three years ago. I just kinda look at the work piece and...
Thanks again. The reason I made the rails 3.25" was to accommodate two tenons to hopefully, prevent twisting. The stiles were sized to accomodate the hinge pocket and a 3/4" rabbit for the glass....
Thank you both. What would be more important, the width or length of the tenon?
I'm finishing up a display cabinet build (for my whiskey collection). Building doors now. They are roughly 44" tall X 18" wide. 3/8" overlay onto the cabinet. The rails are 3.25" in width and the...
There are a few DIY threads at the FOG site for remote switches. It is more complicated than one might assume. The most innovated I saw, was where someone installed a wireless transmitter in a 3D...
Interesting idea, but no, I want outward swinging doors. I have a wall cabinet with glass pains in my kitchen. It is 42" high, 36" wide. The doors are roughly the same size as what I want to make....
I glued in a vertical filler piece machined with a 30 deg angle along the back side of the verticle shelf pin boards. The LED light strip will stick to those. Light passage is why I did not build a...
1.5" frame construction.
Two sets of doors that open on opposing ends, four total. Roughly 17" wide, 43" high. So yah, they are not small doors.
I do not make many cabinet doors. I do not make many cabinets either....
I'm the middle of building a liquor cabinet for my whiskey collection. This will go in my kitchen/dinning area, so I...
I've had one of these on my key chain for many, many years. They work great, and can also be used to cut seat belts. I live remote, and we get a lot of snow and ice on the roads in winter. I carry an...
I've been seriously pondering the use of Carbon Method 9.... Now that I have a 'new' water stain on my new jointer, I'm going to order some and coat all my machines.
YouTuber - Brent's...
Good point. Cordless have their advantages, but I still like to use corded tools for some tasks.
Makita looks to have the most options for what I'm looking for.
I built this house in 99. I've...
Thanks. Blasting leaves a fuzzy finish that needs sanding..... Walnut shells are a common medium used on logs.
I'll check out the Metabo. Thanks.
I spent years welding pipe. That's why I have...
Ummm..... Not to be turd in the punch bowl of generosity, but please imagine...... You are working through baked stain on logs. 10' wall height, 54' X 46' box. That's a LOT of battery time....
I use a 4.5" Milwaukie angle grinder and various sanding disks whenever I need to remove old and weathered stain from the logs of my log home. Next spring is time for another recoat.... This year, I...
I have the 79 and often think the 48 would have been a better choice - till I need the longer stroke.
Of all the things that frustrate me with this saw, at the top of the list is the on/off...
Skill 77 - magnesium. I just replaced my 15yo mag77 with the updated version. It's a good saw. I also have a couple smaller saws for non-2X lumber work, but the 77 is, and always has been my go-to...
Infinity Dadonator. I loved this set. I bought mine before they also had the set with the gauging tool and storage box, but that makes it an even better set....
I've worked as a framer for a few years, then kinda did my own thing. The most typical framing nailer was one that would drive 3.5" nails. They were either Senco or Passlode, beat to hell and...