They must have thought there was a buck or two it, 20 million investment is not a small thing. If they can invest that much and still make money, I'm probably not getting any kind of a deal....
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They must have thought there was a buck or two it, 20 million investment is not a small thing. If they can invest that much and still make money, I'm probably not getting any kind of a deal....
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I feel like a "youngster" at only 15 years at the Creek!!
Keith & Jackie - thank you for the ride! The 'Creek' is an amazing place with amazing people associated with it. Truly a great place to...
The greatest line in the world: "How old would you be, if you didn't know the day you were born...?"
Our Home Depot has a sample of hingers (as above) and shows how they mount and open. Quite handy if you are trying to visualize how they work...
Only one...
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A GREAT storyteller! Saw him in person 3 - 4 times. Never disappointed. Sad day when we lost him...
Thank you for that!!! Simply amazing....
Free is GOOD! Enter me in...
Looks like you need to push down on the lever to release at the back...
Good luck.
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The last few days, when I close SMC, (I don't log off) it kicks me out and i have to re log in again. Never used to do that - wondering if it's related...
I click the "remember me" check-box when...
On Friday, July 15th, we Canadian https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/taa/1/16/1f1e8_1f1e6.png taxpayers received a carbon tax rebate again. This is indeed a very...
Pull off the striker plate and see if you might be able to drill a hole (as big as you can) and then glue in a length of dowel flush to the back of the striker plate. Put the striker back on and it...
That's like the guy that said: "I signed up for the Gym 6 months ago, and it doesn't seem to be working. I'm going down in the morning in person to see what's wrong!"
Possibly the weld joint on the blade?
Remember there is not much force on the drill press table. I'd dado it in flush, 'maybe' some epoxy, but probably not, and just screw it down. Mine hasn't moved in about 12 years... Mine is 3/4" and...
Had the same issue over an Amazon charge. He wanted me to log on to amazon .com and then go to another link. I asked him to send me an email on it and he hung up...
Best place on the 'net! And bonus woodworking advice as well. Thanks Keith to you and you crew for not only making this happen, but for keeping it happening!
Thank you.
If you can't make it perfect, make it obvious...
In the words of a famous Minion (love those guys)...
I'd drill it with the Fostner bit first and then ream it with the 25 /64. It should/will follow the hole for a clean out, rather then rely on the 25/64 to drill the hole first. Fostner bits don't...
WOW!! That is thinking outside the box! Well done.
I've heard (but never tried) if you heat the paper a bit as you pull it off, it will come off cleaner. Anyone ever try that?
One would think that drywall would be harder on it than wood. Wouldn't it? (never used one :confused:)
Thanks for the info!! Good stuff that is not always shared in the normal course of the day....