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    Coping Saw Blades

    I am searching for a source of 6" coping saw blades with a loop (not a pin).

    Any help that you can give me will be greatly appreciated. The coping saw that I have was one given to me when I was a...
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    It worked.

    It worked.
  3. I have had the same need and tried to do as...

    I have had the same need and tried to do as suggested but using white lead. In my younger years, I had a part time job drilling and engraving bowling balls. We used white lead to highlight the...
  4. Now if it was me, I would attempt to dial it in...

    Now if it was me, I would attempt to dial it in to .000" but that is just me. I love to tinker with opportunities such as you have. If you was do dial it in to anything closer than you already...
  5. It sounds to me as though you want to get the...

    It sounds to me as though you want to get the slider but I must refer back to an earlier comment. You said you have a 25'x25' shop. Do you have room? I have only a slightly smaller shop and I do...
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    Recreational Vehicle Renovation

    I am in the process of returning to service an 1968 Aristocrat Travel Trailer. While most of the work is wood working related, not all of it is. It appears that I need to replace the refrigerator. ...
  7. HUH? How long is the bit? I don't believe you...

    HUH? How long is the bit? I don't believe you can drill a hole that is deeper than the bit is long no matter how many blocks you use. What am I missing?
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    Be thankful that your reptile friend is a black...

    Be thankful that your reptile friend is a black snake. I remain on the lookout for rattle snakes here. I have not had one in the shop yet but I have discovered several that were a bit too close for...
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    I don't remember a while lot about the shop...

    I don't remember a while lot about the shop except that it was always clean when we left. It was clean because we couldn't leave until it was. I had four years of "shop" and it was always my...
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    I appreciate the warnings that this thread...

    I appreciate the warnings that this thread provides but I always have problems envisioning what is being said. "Do it to the left of the router bit." Left as seen from the in feed side I assume. ...
  11. If you are using a good tape measure then the...

    If you are using a good tape measure then the inaccuracies can not be attributed to the tools. Hmmm, what else might there be?

    Nonetheless, I'll stick with my two metal rules and rare earth...
  12. I use two metal rulers held together by a couple...

    I use two metal rulers held together by a couple rare earth magnets. Which two metal rulers I use depends on the span I need to measure.
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    Well, I came here with a question about my...

    Well, I came here with a question about my Shopsmith Mark V Saw Table and I am now feeling pretty darn good. I was concerned about a .005"-.007" dip in the table in the area around the table insert....
  14. I have read very little of this thread but I...

    I have read very little of this thread but I still have an opinion. The table saw is not dangerous at all. It is the person operating it that determines the level of hazard at any given moment.
  15. I don't think we know enough about injuriews to...

    I don't think we know enough about injuriews to answer the original question. What power tool in our shop is most dangerous? Which one do we hear the most about? Probably the table saw. Which one...
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    Why not build in some rigidity and quit worrying...

    Why not build in some rigidity and quit worrying about it.
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    For dropping a line on sheet goods that is square...

    For dropping a line on sheet goods that is square to an edge, have you tried the old 3-4-5 right triangle method. This would yield a lot better than the 3/16" out of square square that you purchased.
  18. Plans are just another tool that seem to float...

    Plans are just another tool that seem to float around the shop. They are something that I am always looking for even though I just had them.
  19. Since you are going to paint, I would use glue...

    Since you are going to paint, I would use glue and screw for carcass assembly and apply the edge trim with glue and finish nails or biscuits. I really dislike painting the inside of small cubicles...
  20. You hate too much. Relax.

    You hate too much. Relax.
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    If you have included the cost of shipping to his...

    If you have included the cost of shipping to his customer and the cost of storage prior to shipping in the negotiated price, it seems that you have closed the deal. You are obligated at the...
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    Quality tools are great; especially if you can...

    Quality tools are great; especially if you can afford the "investment". On the other hand, my Stanley Combination Square and Framing Square have served me well for many, many years.

    Besides, just...
  23. I have four mounted around the house that have...

    I have four mounted around the house that have been there for many years. Each one facilitates two lamps and are somewhat "programmable". One is set to change at sunrise and sun set (light...
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    What you are missing will become apparent when...

    What you are missing will become apparent when you have finally disposed of that table.

    Its' small size is what would cause me to discard it.
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    I am beginning to believe that the best way to go...

    I am beginning to believe that the best way to go for all wood working stationary power tools is buy older and refurbish. The down fall, however, will be parts. The possible solution is "buy...
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