I saw the blog as the place to fully document a build, step by step. Something you don't tend to see in the discussion group.
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I saw the blog as the place to fully document a build, step by step. Something you don't tend to see in the discussion group.
Not my thing, but I do follow Blacktail Studio on YouTube. He has 2.6 million subscribers. He offers a paid workshop on how to learn deep pour epoxy....
And the newer car washes seem to have an over abundance of self serve vacuum stations. Our newest one has something like 15. Never seen more than two being used at the same time.
Spec grade receptacles aren't that expensive. Here is a common brand with back (not stab) and side wiring for $2.41, the 20 amp version is a buck more. Yea, unless you are using a true 20 amp cord,...
Yes, this. Inexpensive and if you just plug it into a three prong outlet, will tell you if it is wired correctly, and if not, what the issue is.
I have both Free AVG and subscription Malwarebytes on my laptop. As long as you don't fall for the AVG upgrade popups all seems good there. Malwarebytes was added at the suggestion of the paid geek...
Hold the shift key and click delete, one step to permanently delete it. And if you do use a virus program, good luck deleting it. And using the shift key will allow you to select a highlighted...
I don't have any friends that have a tool I don't.
It is a way for one Jeep owner to say "Cool Rig" to another Jeep owner. Usually saved for rigs that have been modified, "It's a Jeep thing you wouldn't understand". But not universally appreciated,...
Not a woodworking vice, but Fireball tool released a monster vise, designed to be nearly indestructible. The 6.5" Hardtail vise weighs 270 pounds and costs $1800 for the Taiwanese version. Jason,...
Better safe than sorry. Why take the chance? Yes, you are safer buying from high volume/high fuel turnover stations. Water enters cool underground tanks by condensing water vapor in the air that...
Any of you following the Perkins Builder Brothers construction YouTube channel know of brother Jaime's encounter with his shop jointer three years ago. He has a whole playlist of his accident and...
I started this thread on a whim 12 years ago. Just noticed it had 187K views. Wow! Keep those tips and tricks coming fellow woodworkers!
If you are using them for dust collection ducts, you are better off using 1/8"x 1/8" pop rivets, less for the shavings to catch on. Screws to hold in place till you get it right, then remove them...
I saw that (pun intended). Quite spectacular. Lucky no one was hurt.
Some time ago I purchased and installed a GE water heater from Home Depot for probably $450. It had a lifetime warranty from a third party (who does that?) 12 years later it started slowly leaking,...
I doubt 26 ga snaplock would collapse, yours was most likely the less expensive 30 ga stuff. My setup includes up to 7" 26 ga snaplock, seams sealed with foil tape. Never a problem in a dozen...
Dropped a manhole cover on my big toe 15 years ago and ended up with fungus under the nail. Having some pain recently so my doctor suggested I try an 8% solution of Ciclopirox anti-fungal applied as...
I set up my router table with a tall fence and a flush trimming bit and finished with sandpaper. Works for both solid edging and glue-on. No-go on the trimming tool with wood as they follow the...
My Craftsman/Rikon vibrated like crazy until I noticed the drive belt was coming apart.
Should have done the question as a poll. In Michigan, it is pop.
Looks kind of cool. but frankly, not sure it helps much.
516633I went with Formica.
To me wooden dowels are called dowels, dowel pins are steel pins ground to a specific diameter. But then I do see a lot of wooden ones called dowel pins on a google search. Go figure.
Never start your miter saw in anything other than the up position. Let it get up to speed, then bring it down into your work. Especially when cutting non-ferrous material with a toothed blade.