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    That stuff just turned the grass here brown for a...

    That stuff just turned the grass here brown for a week, then it grew 10"
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    Best bet is a pre and post emergent. This is the...

    Best bet is a pre and post emergent. This is the common deal in AZ, at least in the cities. Vegetable garden you could skip the area.

    Otherwise, the only thing I've found that's reliable is a hula...
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    Yeah, all the build (so far) is cherry. I have no...

    Yeah, all the build (so far) is cherry. I have no idea how often it'll get moved. I was planning on having two braces splitting the open area into thirds. At this point, I'm probably just into...
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    Yes! it's that front to back rail segments. Those...

    Yes! it's that front to back rail segments. Those are what I'm trying to wrap my head around. I've been pondering sliding dovetails. They'd be easy enough, but will they be strong enough.
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    I'm not so concerned about racking. The through...

    I'm not so concerned about racking. The through mortises are draw bored, except the ones with knockdown pins and those are tapered. It moves about the same as my workbench. I'm concerned, however,...
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    knock-down settle joinery opinions

    I'm in the middle of knocking off a Stickley knock-down even arm settle. Since this thing is almost 8', I'd like to add some cross bracing to it rather than just rails along the front and rear for...
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    it's a ridiculous standard of definition. Unless,...

    it's a ridiculous standard of definition. Unless, that is, you're a tool collector.
  8. My ATF55 has hit thermal a few times in the...

    My ATF55 has hit thermal a few times in the almost 20 years I've owned it. Still works fine.

    I take it yours didn't recover and you don't want to have it repaired, then go get the makita. I guess?
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    It's two part. First the only definition of...

    It's two part. First the only definition of success, for most companies, is share price/share return. That's a hugely short-sighted problem that I do not believe will change. Secondly, consumers...
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    Unfortunately yes, this is all too common. I've...

    Unfortunately yes, this is all too common. I've had people hit me (like this description), throw things at me (generally trash), "bump" me with their car, run me off the road, and one old woman...
  11. Rob Cosman's got a good freehand sharpening...

    Rob Cosman's got a good freehand sharpening video, something like 36 seconds to sharp (I think was the name of it) as well.

    there's also How to restore a hand plane by mortise & tenon magazine.....
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    23ºc, that's totally in my comfort zone. My...

    23ºc, that's totally in my comfort zone.

    My shop is hotter, for about 9 months of the year.
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    If a tool isn't inherently dangerous to operate,...

    If a tool isn't inherently dangerous to operate, no training is required to use one without injury. I don't go off saying that scuba diving isn't dangerous because I'm trained to do so. Because I'm...
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    Exactly. You just confirmed that it's inherently...

    Exactly. You just confirmed that it's inherently dangerous to operate. Like firearms, chainsaws, explosives, etc.

    I do lots of inherently dangerous things. I just never blow off that they're...
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    More people use ladders than tablesaws. I am not...

    More people use ladders than tablesaws. I am not sure how you can argue that a tablesaw is not an inherently dangerous tool.
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    Knowing enough that you're aware of what you...

    Knowing enough that you're aware of what you might not know.. is in the middle of the curve. Confidence, amongst actual experts, is again high.
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    no, it's just part of the curve.

    no, it's just part of the curve.
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    I've used electric blankets for...

    I've used electric blankets for veneering/lamination in the past.
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    It's a Google tracking cookie. You're the...

    It's a Google tracking cookie. You're the product, after all.
  20. Impreceision. Well, if we're sharpening by hand,...

    Impreceision. Well, if we're sharpening by hand, that's the nature of things. I agree with Derek, it's not going to bethe cause of issues. It's just another step.
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    Very nice Gressel

    Very nice Gressel
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    Banquet is actually a decent lager.

    Banquet is actually a decent lager.
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    ...there oughta be a law....

    ...there oughta be a law....
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    Because private equity firms are generally...

    Because private equity firms are generally interested in turning a quick buck and nothing more. This is true of every area that private equity firms have gotten themselves into since the 80s.
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    https://www.starrett.com/news-events/the-l.s.-star...

    https://www.starrett.com/news-events/the-l.s.-starrett-company-enters-into-a-merger-agreement-with-middleground-capital-to-become-private-company


    MiddleGround Capital is a private equity firm....
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