This is a basement shop. Absolutely no room for a pallet jack.
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This is a basement shop. Absolutely no room for a pallet jack.
$250 for everything. The hardware inclues the 42 pairs of drawer slides (I only needed 39 and have 3 on shelf) and 12 casters. The hardware was from Amazon. I was paid ~$30 for a 6 pair pack and ~$45...
I have a US General 26"x22" roller top and bottom toolbox from HF. I LOVE IT! Ball bearing drawer slides, smooth operation, right number of drawers, right size drawers. Love it.
Have you seen the price of toolboxes? :eek: I needed toolboxes with a lot of drawers. Based on the price of toolboxes that fit the need, I couldn't afford to buy them. So I decided to make them.
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Weel, this homeowner now has a 2HP mid-size milling machine. I expect definitely more than 3 hours. But also much less than daily use. I have grown VERY tired of arguing with tools for hours to just...
I have two choices. Both 1/4" drive, a swing arm torque wrench and a break over torque wrench, both read in inch-pounds. I usually grab the latter.
That is also true and obvious. Didn't think of it. I would have done that too. Guess my mind was blown (a) with the broken insert and (b) the fact that it might be the one I removed and didn't put it...
It is a Byrd head that uses the KN400 inserts. As Robert mentioned in post #2, Byrd and Grizzly sell 10-32 replacement screws for the head. I would think they are 10-32.
You don't see much Chicago Electric or Central Pnuematic much either. For that reason and many others, I don't buy things from HF where I will need or expect to need replacement parts for (such as...
Somewhat obvious. I thought about it before it was posted. I was (am) worried about balance, throuwing the balance off with one cutter and screw missing. Doesn't seem like a lot of weight, but at...
I haven't liked any of the rotozip options that I have ever used, actual rotozip or any clone. So that doesn't say much. In general I have avoided complex tools from HF. This would be my second...
I would agree on over torque causing it to crack. I work with a lot of white pine, so knots are unavoidble (hence the change to the segmented knives). I suppose it could have failed. That is probably...
I'm looking for a horizontal bandsaw. Usually I'm one for going one size larger than I need to make sure I don't need to buy it later. This time I'm thinking a portaband size is all I need for a long...
What's the difference?
I was comparing several items and I'm not seeing much to any difference between them.
Yep. Torqued to 45 in-lbs via torwue wrench per the included instructions. Another reason why, without any proof or evidence, the one that broke was the one I checked and likely did not seat it...
I don't understand. I am using the screws that came with the head. I never said anything about replacing any screws. If the insert that broke was the one I checked for wear after the first use, then...
I thought the same thing. Instructions, driver, and inserts. No screws.
Could be either. the screw fits in both the 10-32 and the M5-0.80 nuts. If all they sell for replacements is 10-32 then they are probably 10-32.
I have the instructions. I followed them. But how does one tell if they followed them correctly?
I have installed a Byrd helical cutterhead in my Jet 15" JWP-15CS. After my first hard use of it, I took out one insert to inspect the wear and edge. Today I was running the planer again. Unlike the...
Does anyone know if the cents portion of the clearance price at Lowe's means anything? I suspect it does but I can't seem to find anything on the web as to how to decode it. For example, and item was...
How can you make that assement without knowing the size of the pieces? How are you going to cut 1/8" slots, 1/4" deep in a piece that is 16" long and 4" wide (in the 4" width, so I guess I'm...
Ditto. Google is only as good as the information you enter. The Freud 8" Heavy Duty Full Kerf os on its way to me. I'll report on the results.
If it will work? 10" blades don't even fit the saw. They hit trunnion parts in the front and back.
Slots will be 1/4" deep. Stock will be 1/2" and 3/4" thick.
Several projects over the next few months, all requiring 1/8"-9/64" slots.
When I find a 0.125" wide 9" blade for a reasonable price...