I have a Heinrich 4" I like. The quick release is handy
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I have a Heinrich 4" I like. The quick release is handy
I'm in Colorado at el. 5600', lots of sun and UV. Low humidity, hot summers, cold winters.
I just resanded my deck and applied Cabot Australian Timber Oil. The old formula, I have not tried the...
I have a 2017-build Voyager DVR. I got the Llambrich JK-130-MT2. I don't know if all Voyagers have the same spindle design.
Agreed w/ Kent, the Llambrich keyless chuck was a bit spendy, but well worth it. One of those smile every time you use it things. cheers ...
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thank you, Rich Markiewicz
SYS50 looks very cool ...
Hi Scott -
I agree, searching old posts can be very time consuming. Looks like you definitely did your due diligence.
Not knowing your tool budget, but have you considered a high quality track saw...
Hi Joseph -
Most of the pieces I cut are thicker than 1/4, but two methods I've used on a Hammer C3-31:
1. Parallel guides, the ones from Lamb Tool Works are very good
2. As you said, cut down...
...getting lost in the forks in the thread here...
I agree with Dave S, was gonna recommend the OF1010 but for the price. The dust extraction is excellent, esp as hose is on a drop.
Thanks Kent, I'll check out the A-B adapters. Good to have good parts suppliers!
Yeah, def. If you are on that battery platform, that's half the battle (& cost). I am gradually migrating away from M18, but a new Mak battery setup is kinda spendy. Let us know your final...
Though I have an M18, not a Mak, I would agree with Rich E. With a 2.0 battery, the router feels well balanced; with a 4.0 batt, it feels a bit top-heavy. I only have the OEM base for it. If the...
I have a Bosch Colt and a Milwaukee M18 cordless. In my experience, the M18 is somewhat easier to use with dust extraction. The M18 has LED's. Between the two, I reach first for the M18. Haven't...
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/rubber-bumpers/
I have used a UDP9112 for ogees on pergola rafter tails, and for shallow dadoes. It has worked really well, clean cutting.
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I agree w Steve and Kevin. Go to a trade show and see them in person. Seeing a new, e.g. Martin, may get you looking for a good used one. Good luck w your decision...
Hi Alexandra - Not sure if you have a D4 or D4R. As others have mentioned, there is a definite learning curve. Read and understand the manual, watch the videos, plenty of test cuts, etc.
As...
Spyderco is my EDC last 20 yrs or so. yeah, old guys are tough to buy for, lol. good luck......
Not sure what your budget for this is, but I like my Hammer J/P. I have a combi machine, but there is the standalone J/P as well. The 'Silent Power' spiral cutters are very good. IMO, the dust...
"As I've noted many times previously, by planning your work, those one minute switchovers can be minimized, too."
@Jim Becker hit the nail on the head, so to speak. I have a Hammer C3-31 combi, &...
I use a little LPS-1, spray on a rag & wipe down the table.
80/20 may have something that would work.
https://8020.net/fasteningmethods/hardware/tnuts/rollin/rollintnutwithballspring.html
Hey Michael - yeah, another one of those little things that take up too much time [!]
McMaster-Carr has t-nuts and weld-nuts, but haven't seen any with alignment ball....
I would recommend going to a good work boot store, and try on lots of pairs. It took me a lot of trial-&-error to find the Danners that I like. Also, ask which Last the shoe/boot is built on. Any...