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    I think I saw that listing. Brookfield? Nice work...

    I think I saw that listing. Brookfield? Nice work Jeff's wife! Huge fan of live edge tables, looking forward to the finished product.
  2. I'd rather spend time with you (on my android)

    Apologies, in advance, if this has already been discussed to death.
    So, I know I don't contribute that often to this forum, but that is mostly because great, solid responses have been made by the...
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    It's not really a scam, they just post way too...

    It's not really a scam, they just post way too much in nearby areas and with slight variations so as not to get flagged. Those guys are liquidators and they aren't really all that knowledgable about...
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    I use the mule with 6' rails and generally have...

    I use the mule with 6' rails and generally have no complaints. Like bill mentioned, you've got to run it off the length of rail to remove it, but for me, at almost 60" left of the blade, I rarely...
  5. Not sure what the span is on that lower shelf but...

    Not sure what the span is on that lower shelf but I might be a little concerned about sagging (if it's still just 3/4" ply).
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    that is awesome and I am jealous. what are your...

    that is awesome and I am jealous. what are your plans for it?
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    Peter's got the answer. I think it may look like...

    Peter's got the answer. I think it may look like you had existing oak cabinets and purchased a pre-made maple cabinet. I know you're making them, but when I see dis-similar wood species in built-in...
  8. Depending on what your use is, you probably don't...

    Depending on what your use is, you probably don't need one. So long as your hands aren't starting out near the bit. That said, I almost always use one just out of habit and because I have a few...
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    Apologies, I'm not sure I'm picturing it...

    Apologies, I'm not sure I'm picturing it correctly. Are you saying that you're using the epoxy to glue a dowel joint? Or are you using it, aesthetically, to fill a gap in the corners? Either way, if...
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    24 hours is a safe assumption for "cured enough...

    24 hours is a safe assumption for "cured enough to move on to your next step." What is the application you're using this for? Recently (today) I've used that epoxy to fill/set knots/nail holes/worm...
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    I've got the 12v dewalt kit too and I love it....

    I've got the 12v dewalt kit too and I love it. When I was rehabbing houses I needed the longer power that the 18v provided and I was still using NiCad rather than Li-ion. With the incredibly short...
  12. But in your choosing to use it, in addition to...

    But in your choosing to use it, in addition to taking on that health risk for yourself, you expose everyone else to the risks too. If yours and everyone else's drinking water is polluted because you...
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    I'll 5th or 6th on the Porter Cable. For me...

    I'll 5th or 6th on the Porter Cable. For me biscuit joiners are indispensable. Aligning FF and squaring up cabinet boxes quickly, joining internal case sub-assemblies where I can't run a full dado,...
  14. hey thanks for the input thus far. Tony, I wasn't...

    hey thanks for the input thus far. Tony, I wasn't looking at their site while they were open, I'll try to call them this afternoon. Thanks for the clarification!
  15. where can I find Iroko (or other teak-like wood) in IL?

    Does anyone in the northern IL/Southeastern WI area know of a source for Iroko (African-Teak) or anything like it? I found a great price online at Wall Lumber in NC but as far as I can tell they have...
  16. The second time I had to make inset doors I did...

    The second time I had to make inset doors I did this and now I do it regardless of inset or overlay. I, too, use about an eighth inch but mainly because 3/16th is an odd fraction for me. And now I...
  17. Thanks cory, I just got to the shop, read your...

    Thanks cory, I just got to the shop, read your response and slapped my forehead. Of course the table tilts... Duh. Why is it the obvious things always seem to elude us? I, too, am routinely attacked...
  18. how long are your bandsaw fence rails?

    I recently got my first bandsaw: 14", 1.5hp, no fence. Over the weekend I purchased some tools from a guy and he was nice enough to throw a Mule bandsaw fence in for an extra $10. The fence rail is...
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    Installing t-tracks in anything is pretty easy...

    Installing t-tracks in anything is pretty easy with a router. Because you're using what I assume is a particleboard substrate with laminate, I'm going to guess you want to purchase t-track as opposed...
  20. Re-building Disk Sander, direct drive or belt?

    I know it is worth my while to invest some time in learning about electric motors, but with that said...
    I found an old 12" disk sander a while back for ridiculously cheap and the motor finally gave...
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    To clarify, you want the face of that rail to be...

    To clarify, you want the face of that rail to be 3/4" not 1-5/8", correct? I'm assuming that your available stock is essentially oak 1 x 2 then(?). If it's not supporting anything you might be ok,...
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    I've never used a torch for the air bubbles! I'd...

    I've never used a torch for the air bubbles! I'd like to try that. Just direct flame on the just-poured epoxy? I'm assuming you've got to be careful not to create new problems to fix what with an...
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    My preference is to mix a little bit of very...

    My preference is to mix a little bit of very finely ground dark roast coffee on the first pass and the epoxy alone for the inevitable second round (if it's a large knot). Because knots are so much...
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    Joel, I don't think I understand how you're using...

    Joel, I don't think I understand how you're using a dado on these. Are you cutting a dado and then trimming the edge so that your dado is essentially a rabbit? If so, you could cut a deeper dado,...
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    for your current set, I guess you can always...

    for your current set, I guess you can always veneer over what you've got and the end grain shouldn't telegraph through.
    Unless you plan on making a ton of cases and have room for a dedicated...
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