Even with a band saw I usually just cut roughly octagon-ish. Downside to chain saw is that’s a rip cut on a bowl blank to knock off the corners—but at least it’s not full on rips. In the next year...
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Even with a band saw I usually just cut roughly octagon-ish. Downside to chain saw is that’s a rip cut on a bowl blank to knock off the corners—but at least it’s not full on rips. In the next year...
Smock seemed silly to me when i bought a lathe. Didn't take too long to realize i needed to cover my shirt (or take it off and shake it out before going back into the house). Picked up an unused...
If you’re making a pair…how about making a rectangle, the cut out opposing corners. Have to allow for he trimming. Would allow for box joint all the way around.
if not married to box joints,...
I grew up near Nappanee IN and there was a regular supply of “ditch weed”, also known as “Nappanee Nasty”. While there was minimal if any THC, it was really cheap and easy to get. Harsh enough that...
Makes sense to me Jim, thanks!!
Just curious to know if the new NJ and VA stores are company or franchise? I’ve got a franchise that carries a small selection about 45 minutes out. Company Rockler & Woodcraft are 85 miles + each...
Arrived in great shape. Thanks Acharya!!
You guys need to move over this way so you could just use it. Or we could both take our brides to Kauai so Acharya could save the shipping charge!
Okay, if available I’ll take this for sure! PM coming in a minute. Thanks.
Message sent. Thanks!!
earl
I just replaced the potentiometer in my little Delta a month or two ago. The original "pot" was marked with the ohm size (50k if i recall correctly??) and got 3 for under $10 shipped USD. About a...
The more i turn, the more i wish i had a foot brake on my BS. For the very reason that Paul F Franklin mentioned above. Even on my Laguna 14" (steel spined, cast iron wheels, Bulgarian made) the...
Good to know John, i was feeling like i got you off to a sloppy start. Appreciate your patience.
earl
Solid deal even without seeing it. If Scott doesn't take it, i'd be interested. But...if i was Scott i'd take it!!
earl
Yep, looks like the base of my GWI, except size & color. Still a sweet machine.
earl
congrats!! If i recall correctly, the MMB's may have had a cast iron base. (Mobile Miter Box??) If so would love to see pics of that. Good luck.
earl
@john ziebron—let Chuck have the pair, my need is for next winter, and heating the garage shop would be a better solution! And warmer!!!
earl
@Ricc—I know you got one, but that map location looks near my office if you need me to take a look let me know. Newer model harbor freight (grey paint), looks clean for $150.
earl
John,
I’ll take the 80 grit for sure if available. But, you might be able to talk me into the 600. Thanks,
earl
I don’t recall on the DW733, but the screw holes in the knives may be slotted a little. Definitely are on the DW735 knives. If so, knives can be be shifted a bit, which offsets the first set of...
Resistance is futile Carroll. Ricc may be able to wrap that in Kraft paper and have it to you in three days!! It’s new, I’ve seen it…and I was really tempted to pick it up when I saw him last...
Great to hear John, stay well!
John,
If you don’t get a buyer for the pair, I’d be interested in the Osprey, handle and cutters. Keep me in mind. Really nice tools. Thanks,
earl
If we’re starting a pool, I’m guessing the seller is adding 36” to the right plus 12” to the left for a total of 48”. Just a guess.
earl
Scott--i'm going to PM you with an idea. I have no clue if it's worthy, so the rest of y'all keep checking!!
earl