Yup. Sandstone and marble don't take weather that well. We've been on a couple graveyard tours to see ancestors graves and have been disappointed to see the degradation of the stones.
This one (my...
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Yup. Sandstone and marble don't take weather that well. We've been on a couple graveyard tours to see ancestors graves and have been disappointed to see the degradation of the stones.
This one (my...
Very nice work. These are from an era where the tools were art.
It should fit, That part is referred to as the "Skate"
Frank was the whole package. I would have liked to have a few minutes to talk with him about music and society. I still have the Apostrophe album. I've seen many interviews with studio and touring...
Thanks Eric. I found mine at a flea market in Kentucky many years ago. I'd never seen anything like it at the time. I sharpened it up and put it to work. It was a clever idea, but a bit clunky in...
This looks just like a Bishop I used to own. I'm surprised the depth of cut can't be changed. That's the point of the design. I will say that my Bishop had teeth on the end of the plate opposite the...
No worries there. I’m all set on planes. I’m just looking for a couple chisels.
Please name that county. My wallet hopes it's not near Northern Indiana.
I strongly advocate for the Oxford comma.
I'd suggest you consult an HVAC company locally. There are similar applications in service now. No need to re-invent the wheel.
If you want to paint the doorlite frame you'll likely need to use an adhesion promoter. Isopropyl Alcohol is a good cleaner for the plastic.
Who is the door manufacturer? Makers of doors with Fiberglass skins (aka SMC) all publish finishing instructions. Some door slabs are primed and some are molded in white and only look primed. Most...
The figure on those boards is fantastic. I’m firmly in the opening minutes of the 4th quarter myself. Life is too short for junk wood, cheap beer, bottom shelf bourbon, and dull tools.
I see people using laptops in coffee shops frequently. It seems there's a whole class of folks that use these places as remote offices. We were in Denver last week and a guy was set up at the Denver...
I put feet under my first two, lifting them off the table by about 1/2". No handle really required. My last one featured a build in handle like a paddle. See below. BTW - Killer grain on those! Where...
We have a wealth of car washes in my neck of the woods. They do a brisk business washing off road salt in the winter and bug DNA in the summer. One major chain has built or upgraded several locations...
And..... It's in the water. There's a few stealth photos out there.
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I experienced that Antique mall on a road trip a few years back. They had more vintage tools than I've seen outside of American Homestead. One guy easily had 25 drawknives, with many like new. That...
There you go, throwing facts and logic in everyone's face :D
I didn't make the lamp, but discussed the process with the artisan that did (https://www.ragsdalehomefurnishings.com/). I recall they were just 45 degree miters. I've had them over 20 years. At the...
Puzzled....
I work with building and code officials all the time. To a man (or woman) they would all rather have the codes conversation on the front end of the permitting process than on the back...
That's the way this one is built.
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In the context of the rustic table design I suppose I'd give it a pass, but I would have flipped it over so the pith side was down.
Yesterday’s (4/20) installment reveals they will get the boat in the water for next weekend’s video drop. With the delay between recording and posting it’s likely already been launched. It’s been a...
I've had my set for 10+ years and never had an issue. I'd try hair spray or spray adhesive for mounting photos. Both will be tacky but not fully harden.