dont forget about the Rikon 10-325, 13" resaw capacity and plenty of power
its a lot of bandsaw for the money
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dont forget about the Rikon 10-325, 13" resaw capacity and plenty of power
its a lot of bandsaw for the money
a backwards blade works well for vinyl siding
count me in too, please
its been awhile since my shop was clean, so after painting and cleaning I thiught I would post a tour....thanks for looking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibD8tGvl65Y
Try Tandy leather factory
I made some speaker boxes...they are maple dovetailed togather and have a zircote front.....I didnt have to worry about resonance or volume of the boxes....these boxes house Bose cube speakers, I...
Steve, I wouldnt put any oil on the neck of my guitars.....I use behlen amber toner and clear lacquer
Ed, thats a good looking lathe....if you build another one, and you want varible speed, you can use a treadmill motor....they go from 1 to 3 1/2 HP and you can get them pretty cheap
I use the H5397 from Grizzly......it will work outside the line of sight
Bob, one of mine done the same thing. I put a flat washer and a lock washer under the nut on the tote and it stays tight now
this is way different than before
Mine has about a 1/4 turn
Ed, my Dad has the Grizzly G0632....he dont live too far from you...if you would like to try it out, PM me, and I will set it up for you
Try...gotwood....ive had good luck with them, and they are reasonably priced
unfortunatly, it is a serious post
Joe, that is a really cool truck, Im sure your grandson will love it
Jamie, thats a good looking storage box, and looks like it will hold alot of stuff
Justin, I also sand like Scott.....I have my lathe turning fast and I power sand with a air die grinder....maybe you are sanding to slow and with too coarse of grit to start with
Robert, I use a pair of 90 degree bent needle nose pliers..when you tuck the end in, grab it with the pliers....pull it tight and let go of the tab
heres what I am talking about
Cyrus, you said there is no depth lock, ......it looks theres one right beside the handle crank.....the little screw thingy
Steve, I would clamp up lightly then clamp cauls across the face then tighten up the others
I agree, thats a good to lose a friend, and money and tools
thanks guys, I took a frog screw out of a old handyman #5 and it worked perfect
thanks again
[QUOTE=Jay Maiers;1584422]Holy organized Batman!
Dave, that's exactly what I want to build to house all of my bins and boxes. Do you have a problem with stuff in the door bins spilling out if you...