George Carlin as Al Sleet, hippy dippy weatherman, on Ed Sullivan Show, 1966
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George Carlin as Al Sleet, hippy dippy weatherman, on Ed Sullivan Show, 1966
Thanks for your reply - I’ve made several end grain cb w/end grain inlays that also have held up well - my question refers to the mix of end grain and face grain, exposure to moisture/water, and...
Saw a pic on another w/w website of a walnut end grain cb with fairly large/interwoven maple face grain inlays - beautiful pattern but seems like it would be likely to check/crack over time, esp if...
Most of what is listed are initialisms - an abbreviation consisting of initial letters pronounced separately (e.g., CPU, FBI, WYSIWYG, etc)
An achronym is an abbreviation formed from the initial...
Found this - bubbles out of epoxy -
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=elKWS1jTf1o
Well, I got the table off. Child’s play compared to what you’re describing. I’ll check out Old Woodworking Machinery. I think I’m getting in over my head...
Alex - can you point me to a diagram or do you have pics? Cleaned everything obvious but not a night and day difference.
Thanks, Scott
Got it, thanks.
Thanks for all the great info. Solvent of choice to clean bearings - mineral spirits? Will spraying bearings remove the oil from them? Need to re-oil them? Hadn’t thought about lubricating the...
Bought a PM2000 used and got it at a great price but the blade angle adjustment wheel is tough to spin. I knew this when I bought it, the price reflected his acknowledgement it needed a good...
I thought a VPN kept your ISP from knowing what sites you visit. How would it keep a site from knowing who is trying to gain access? Thanks.
Thank you for the clarification and for reaffirming my contention about bad information.
Admittedly there is some hyperbole in the lay press about COVID-19 but I contend that managing critically ill...
Pardon, but your comment is contradicted by the CDC and is just plain wrong.
"If soap and water are not readilyavailable, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.. Cover all...
Evan, I have a setup like the one you're contemplating - had it over a year - used it a lot - works very well. I remove it from my machine when doing wood carving.
Gary, could you point us to...
Tried to sign up, never got an "Activation email" from them. Wonder if its just more phishing?
ive done the same thing
Have a look at "https://www.planet.com/products"
I live in Littleton and didn't know about this. Thanks for the info.
You may have my DeWalt takeoffs for the cost of the shipping; they're not unused but they're not dull and they have no edge defects. I replaced them with a Shelix head.
Scott
Take another piece of the 1" dowel, maybe 4-5" long. Sand a sizeable flat spot on it, wrap w/fine sandpaper, and sand the whole open however much you need.
for the record, I'm that guy. works great, maybe too well. with thin sanding projects i have to restrict flow to prevent the belt from being sucked up to the drum between passes.
try this
http://lumberjocks.com/kaetamer135/blog/39467
Please add me in. Thanks.
good to know. thanks. scott
you might try Austin Hardwoods - i believe they rent space on a drum sander