An EZ Out will get that broken stub out.
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An EZ Out will get that broken stub out.
That stuff is easy enough to make if you want. So is "Play Dough".
Just google how to make the stuff.
Thanks!
You saved me some money finding out.
All my cordless is Makita & I'm going to be looking at a new 5" ROS in the future.
I had wondered how the Makita cordless was.
I think I saw one once when I was a kid.
This ball of light - actually three of them - making no sound flew over my head one night.
Even now, probably 60 plus years later, the only thing that goes...
IIRC - it's $600 profit on a sale of an item or items, not just a flat $600.
I'm so sorry to hear this.
I told my wife, "No more dogs". I can't take saying good bye to them anymore
I've got one foot in the grave & one on a banana peel so she can get one when I check out if...
Makita 18V had/has the best selection of tools that I used so that's what I went with.
My days of cordless use are rapidly coming to an end though.
There you go!
The other aspect of this is - it gives you another path to go down should something go South.
As a one person operation, geared towards doing one specialized type of income...
Yep - has to be cigar ashes .
As I understand it, cigar and cigarette tobacco is grown and cured different. Or at one time they were. Who knows now.
My Makita 10" cordless track saw blade is every bit the equal to the blade that was on my Festool TS55EQ.
Let me toss this out.
How about you become the guy that does the outsource work?
You can buy the CNC, use it for what you need it for, then in your slack time, you can take on CNC work.
A sliding compound miter saw isn't a radial arm saw even on it's best day - any more than a .357 magnum is close to a .35 Remington.
I do have to add this edit though.
I had a couple of low end...
From the "4 Martini lunch" period....
Sort of the geek version of "hold my beer and watch this".
Make sure you use a good firm sanding block. You need to apply even pressure.
I'm not a fan of any of the fancy padded blocks. I just use a scrap of wood.
YMMV on this. Uniformity across the block...
+1 to the DeWalt right angle drive.
Makita here.
Drill/driver - 5.0AH for the full sized hammer drill/drill/driver and impact
Same for the multifunction tool and the track saw - and the small 5 3/8" saw.
The small cordless...
That is a huge red flag.
In a real estate market where everything is going up in price, an enormous cut in price like that has to be for a reason.
Gary - thanks!
I'm going to take George up on his offer (& I hope he at the very least will let me pay for breakfast on Tuesday in return for his railings) to do this project.
I still have 250...
A lot of collets are consumables.
Check online to see where to pick one up for your router.
You are making sure when you seat the bit you pull up on it so it's not bottomed out right?
I...
Good luck.
I mean it - I don't wish any bad fortune on you.
I really mean that.
History and tens of thousands of people I dealt with selling these types of things for over 20 years tell me...
The rail is Waddle Galley Rail
I bought the spindles so now I just need to make the rails and put it together.
I need some help making a jig to space the holes on the rails.
I'm sort of...
No - there's really no practical way to speed up any part of the process. This is one of those thing that only time can do.
Even kiln dried pressure treated will need a month of exposure.
Rush this...
I picked up a Ridgid 6" a few years back to scuff sand the hardwood floors of a rental house.
They were in decent shape and didn't need sanded all the way down to bare wood.
I've since used it on...
Don't overthink this.
Drill a 1/2" to 1" hole in the side and run a rope through.
Tie a big knot on the rope so it won't pull out of the hole.
Do the same to the other end of the rope and you...
Congratulations all around!
My wife and I celebrated 41 years on the 18th also.