I must confess that I have kept a couple. One for the track saw and one for the Domino. All others were sent to recycle heaven and these two are next. I do not do job site work and do mot need to...
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I must confess that I have kept a couple. One for the track saw and one for the Domino. All others were sent to recycle heaven and these two are next. I do not do job site work and do mot need to...
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The multi-machine service riser changed the layout and efficiency of my shop space.
Laying on the color coat.
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I have used ash in the past to get the "look" of white oak. I felt that the extra effort at getting the color right was not worth the difference in cost. JMHO.
I love my Bosch sander but my Ridgid works better at collecting dust when hooked to the same large shop vac and a dust deputy. I wish the Bosch had the additional cowling that the Ridgid does. I...
Bwaa-haa-haa! "Jeep, ask an owner".
They look great. Love the design and the execution. Well done!
Bridle joints can also be quite strong.
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As mentioned, Festool is marketing off of their superior ROS sander performance. Their router routinely came in somewhere in the middle of the pack in reviews. The original Kapex was a joke for the...
Another happy owner. I use the "fines" number primarily. Like Marc I watch for anything in the mid hundreds area as a notifier. Consistency of conditions and location have helped me get a better...
I take concerns about coatings and depth shoulders with a grain of salt. More of a CYA than anything IMHO. I have never seen any extensive testing with millisecond results tables published for...
Just fairing a thumbnail profile on a couple of dresser tops.
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My 'useful' part of the day grows shorter and my project timelines extend . . . :D
Don't forget the nanobots!!!! Run, neighbors, run!
Agreed. The historical value of some of our discussions has been a boon to me more than once.
I am convinced that all shops have mischievous elves. I started a spreadsheet many years ago to keep track of seldom used items. It now has 9 sheets and is hundreds of lines. I can find almost...
No problem. I'm sure they will get that right back to you ASAP.
They have some pretty minimal delay setups but, none are totally free from the echo effect you are experiencing. Once you get to 20ms of delay you will experience echo between the sources. We solve...
Assuming PVA and raw wood I have routinely moved ahead with sub-assemblies being glued to other parts after 30 minutes to an hour (depending on the weather) for years without issues. I generally use...
I finally broke down and picked up a new laptop as I use it for inventory control in the out buildings. I got tired of jotting stuff down or taking pics with my phone and then running into the house...
This depends on what you are doing. I would use face frame parts or carcass parts right off the track saw or SCMS for kitchen and bath. For furniture I am a bit more fussy. To each his own. There...
The good news is that it is an easy fix and not expensive. When I replace bearings I tend to buy an extra set. They are only a few bucks and I wire tie them in a zippy bag to the machine in some out...
I would know more of this "vinegar/epson-salt/Dawn mixture" you speak of :D. I have moved varmints along with minimally impactive treatments and would love to deal with the gravel area in a similar...
I have a gravel area with plants. The layer cake goes something like so . . .
- original soil
- Gopher screen (heavy hardware cloth basically
- About 1" of sand
- Double layers of stapled...
Thanks Jim. There are some tasks that we just consider tedious. The tasks involved with the final shaping of joinery, pulls and other design elements I consider the "fun" part.
That is some beautiful material. The value beyond $8 - $10/bf for generic walnut around here would be specific to the material and your value of it. I know that does nothing to help you. Much like...