Jeff,
I have the same tool and have the same problem. Technique is only part of the problem. I use mostly hardwood moldings and the pins are proud more often than not. I believe it is the design...
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Jeff,
I have the same tool and have the same problem. Technique is only part of the problem. I use mostly hardwood moldings and the pins are proud more often than not. I believe it is the design...
Bob,
The trim carpenters I know that have them speak highly. I'm a Bosch guy but I'd get it for the price. You can't lose.:D
Great work Terry! I'm sure everyone will appreciate your efforts.
Larry,
IIRC there is a Rockler on Harlem & 159th. Owl Hardwood is at 4655 W. Southwest Hwy. Both of them are an easy lunch break commute from Orland Park.:D
Chuck
I am glad to hear that Sears honored their warranty for a tool that old. I just wish your 'new' saw would last as long as the 'old' one.:(
Bill,
I think Harley would like them better if the frames were OVER his ears.;)
Good looking boy ya got there.
Ernie & Jim
Its funny about guys and their tractors, I think we all know that 'almost' any will do a fine job, but once you get one you like, no other brand will compare. Truth be known, I got JD...
Sorry to see that Bob, but I'm sure you can fix it up "good as new". I can state with some certainty that expandable foam WILL pop a tire right off its rim.
DAMHIKT:(
Nice job on the walkway Jim! Too bad about the orange tractor though. I guess they ALL can't be JD's.;)