I have really started using acclimated wood that is stored in my attached garage. Much less movement issues. Especially for resawing, I am a strong believer in acclimation. With door stuff I joint...
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I have really started using acclimated wood that is stored in my attached garage. Much less movement issues. Especially for resawing, I am a strong believer in acclimation. With door stuff I joint...
I never have and have serious doubts about it. Risking getting stuck with a dead battery just ain't worth it IMO.
Mark, I wasn’t aware of the age of the article. I started googling and found that article. What prompted my search was looking at Groff and Groff’s price list a few days ago and cherry was one of...
https://irionlumber.com/why-not-cherry/
Not since I was younger.
We are the other people
You’re the other people too
Found a way to get to you
Doug you are exactly right here. It is a rude generalization no matter how cleverly the semantics are worked.
Here in the Philly suburbs, sarcasm, wit, wise guy, what ever you want to call it is the norm. I have learned that people from other places don’t always get it or appreciate it. I don’t use it in...
Thanks again folks! I take all your responses seriously. I have a metered well that needs to be in sync with the septic pump out as here holding tanks only are required (Long story).
I...
I rout out a hand grip about 3/8 deep on the ends. Then add rubber feet with stainless screws that lift it up another 3/8 or so. Keeps the board from sitting directly on wet counters and tables.
Very nicely done. Looks great!
Sorry to be the Negative Nancy here, but I would get rid of the table. Hard to know if home baked solutions have worked. If you have a professional outfit that does this regularly that is the only...
There is one being built here. Not like crazy though.
So I could not see it on my cell phone. As soon as I put it on my laptop it became apparent.
Thanks for all the replies! I have googled and read a lot about this but really wanted to hear from folks like you guys who aren't selling stuff. Any more experiences would be appreciated!
My well is 440' deep because it is very close to salt water and you need to get to the aquifer that is down deep to avoid the salt water. Until a few years ago I had great hot and cold water. My...
I set it up now so I can flush not only the tank but most of the hot water lines. I flushed it last season several times and got temporary relief. I believe the problem is compounded by the fact it...
My cottage is on well water. Several years ago we started with the dreaded sulfur smell, hot water only. I had a plumber replace the anode. Smell came back eventually. I found the model of the...
I would cut them thick enough so they can be resawn and used for 4 sided boxes with continuous grain. 5/4 should work if you are making 3/8 thick box sides
and resawing with a band saw. If you...
Funny you posted that. I was just thinking the other day that some of the tools in my garage are things only a woodworker would want and there are none in my life who don't have...
Generally don’t borrow tools. I have in rare occasions with tools that have a low chance of bring damaged.
WE need saw stop routers!!!:confused::p
My Uncle lost the first digit on his middle finger on a jointer.
I do based on my father saying it. He worked repairing the tanks on those gad trucks and said the bottom was loaded with gunk and dirt. I suspect truck tanks have come along way and better...
I have a Karcher electric. It works fine but it does not have the power of a gas one. For instance, I used to wash the bottom of my boat when I pulled it for the season and it got most of the gunk...
I know what you mean Ken.
I was at the cottage for the past 3 days thinking when I get home I need to start tuning up that old plane the I got years ago from who knows where. Well I pick it up...