I made this to hold wood in the '80s, in probably half an hour, partly from concrete form boards.
It's been in seven shop spaces, and lately filled pretty much solid with 3-4' long scraps and stock....
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I made this to hold wood in the '80s, in probably half an hour, partly from concrete form boards.
It's been in seven shop spaces, and lately filled pretty much solid with 3-4' long scraps and stock....
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/655/837.pdf
For #66 but should be similar process.
Here's someone who replaced the contactor with a different switch.
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This was part of a mixed lot of tools that I got recently. There appears to be a fracture in the cutting edge, which hasn't affected the light use it's gotten so far.
Three passes with a beading bit in a router table should do it.
Now that's a jobsite saw!
Nice Powermatic saw. I also wouldn't replace the switch, but then I probably wouldn't replace the fence either...
Personally I would say zero coats, although the solid-core door outfeed/assembly top is getting some finish over time from drips and rags used to wipe off finishes- it has relatively thin veneer. ...
A slick is by definition a "big chisel" so included, but I think we are talking about woodworking so not stone chisels, cold chisels, air tool steel, etc..
Richard's 4 lb in the lead, but maybe...
I'm getting a bigger band saw, & so working on the far corner of the shop, where the least functional stuff drifts to, including the two systainers mentioned upthread.
I measured the one that...
My entry:
11 1/2" long, 1 7/8" wide, just under 15 oz.
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I got one job after the previous guys were fired. They installed siding with brad nails and it was coming off the walls after a few months in the sun.
1/4" staples aren't much better.
Got the hyper-custom project installed last week. The client (in photo) had commissioned the silk fabric canopy for her son's wedding. Now it is hung in their stairwell. I made dowels to match...
I was big into slot cars back then too. Still have brass tubing, rod, etc.. Built frames, rewound motors- it was a hoot. Come to think of it, I still have the box that I took to the track, decals...
If you assemble the frame first, any inside profile will be rounded at the corners- a lesser look by most standards.
Maybe more car washes are being built in response to the moronic fad of black cars, which along with their other shortcomings, require 3 or 4x the amount of cleaning to look OK.
Yes, one must resist the inner spelling Nazi and other anti-social voices.
I'm currently selling some plywood that I salvaged. A buyer responded and said " great, do you have a saw I can use to...
The real deal at work. Plane at 3:15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZd8btDlO6A&t=233s
When a response to my Craigslist ad shows a major lack of competence or reading comprehension, I tend to think that the interaction would not be worth the trouble, and don't reply.
It is...
Modern folks only need to open Amazon packages, and they use a key.
I posted on this yesterday, but it is not here.
Best airflow and louver vents are mutually exclusive.
Not too hard to make as half the louvers are cut square, and the rest share the same...
Those are the ones that have been sharpened the least, and are close to their original length. The first is from the set that I purchased around 1980- it's probably been sharpened less than a dozen...
Been using this further, including truing the edge of a ~10' 2X6. I set the fence to act a a kind of hold down to help keep the piece in place while it is cantilevered beyond the table.
Haven't...
I agree. I have two systainers, that the Domino and tenons came in. The tenon one is sort of OK, but takes up a lot of room, needs a big place to sit to be opened, and I worry that it will break. ...
All different makers. The widest 'standard' size.
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The angle of the hone is not critical, IMO. I put them in the drill press and apply the chisel by hand- easy to see what's happening.
I use WD40 after every use, & don't bother wiping it off- just run a few seconds and put the plastic guard back on. The pump sprayer refilled from a large can avoids tossing a bunch of aerosol...