most new subdivisions have underground power because they use a joint trench with all the other utilities (communications and natural gas) and the developer takes care of all the trenching. power...
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most new subdivisions have underground power because they use a joint trench with all the other utilities (communications and natural gas) and the developer takes care of all the trenching. power...
I had a similar problem with an old bed, i just opened the split enough to squirt some glue with a syringe, clamp and called it good. If it doesn't hold the steel or aluminum plate sounds like a...
I have had great luck with a product called evaporust, I got a gallon at o'reileys auto for about $15. Just soak the item in it for a few hours, give it a little scrub with a fine scotchbrite pad...
Are you using the original blade or did you put on a better blade? I'm curious how much better the cut quality would bee with a the wobble issue fixed and a quality blade.
I saw your post on forestry forum, have you thought about building a whole bandmill the same way some others have? Using trailer tires, stub axles, gas engine, etc. You would already be fabricating...
I do dirt work for a lot of new homes and the only we are requiref to tie the foundation wall to the slab is if its a 10'+ tall concrete wall. Depends on the original engineering. Just helps hold the...
Peachtree just had them on sale for $69, kicking myself for not buying one at that price.
Depends on your plans, all the ridged tools would probably be 100% adequate for a small hobby shop. Worst case you can get up and running for cheap and as you want to upgrade you will still be able...
Saw has a standard arbor. Haven't posted on owwm, need to resize my pictures before I can upload there.
I started with a razor scraper, then brown scotchbrite and mineral spirits with the ROS....
Picked this up off Craigslist last week, as far as I know it's a walker turner ta1180, from 1946. It has a funky throat plate, can't use a zero clearance insert. Got it all put back together last...
If it cuts accurately and consistently, I really don't care.
I also don't understand that part. I have always drilled and installed the hinges on the door following the manufacturers directions for hinge cup location. Then I simply measure from the top of the...
I just started using waterbased dye, just finished a hall table and was very pleased with he outcome. I mixed up a dark brown dye and sprayed it on a maple table, couple light coats with my cheap...
I love my keurig platinum, got it on sale at Costco for 150 with a sixty cup variety pack and the make a cup filter. I'm the only coffee drinker on my house do the single serve us perfect, plus my...
My thoughts as well, I received a gallon that had been damaged and maybe 1/3 of the finish had spilled. They sent out a new one ASAP. lots of good info on their forum and the president is a regular...
Or hit Craigslist for a used one, I had just purchased a HF DC and a week later I saw a 2hp grizzly with a canister upgrade for just a little more, HF took it back no questions asked. I was glad I...
I picked up peach trees 6 piece cabinet making set on sale a while back. Works great, usually just make 2 passes and get a nice clean cut, cope and stick cuts match up perfectly. Once i got things...
What do you not like about he zip wall system? I was interested in it for spraying waterborne finish aswell.
Heat will usually soften epoxy, he might try a heatgun and scraper to start with.
I've used hulu+, streaming through my blu ray player, worked good had lots of content, was about $8 a month. Don't know about your dsl connection speed, had no trouble on my cable.
I'm in .
i have a t2 on my 113 contractor saw and am verry happy with it, got it at lowes for about $130 out the door if i remember right. Had to drill new holes in the mounting rails, easy enough. Got it on...
i would probably just use contact cement. test fit to make sure every thing fits perfect, maybe make a reference mark or two for positioning, and go for it. If possible i like to leave whatever i can...
I dont know if they sell them at HF but the best gloves i have found are the "thickster" gloves, they last about 10X longer than any other nitrile gloves ive tried. I get them at an automotive...
I have a few, careful how tight you torque them down the handle will strip. Other than that they are great for the price