I recently picked up one of the older Central Machinery 12" disc sanders from an estates sale for cheap. It has a weird, intense vibration for about a half second during startup. Once it's running,...
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I recently picked up one of the older Central Machinery 12" disc sanders from an estates sale for cheap. It has a weird, intense vibration for about a half second during startup. Once it's running,...
Dang, didn't know Boeing made saws now!
I've seen that one too- it was the Sommerfeld guy. I haven't tried it yet but it seemed like a solid idea.
Yeah, and I'd guess in this case you'd literally never hit the max current draw (startup transients aside). I'm not sure how much energy I put into cranking an adjustment lever, but it's nowhere near...
That's not a problem- one of these would do it fine:
https://www.jameco.com/z/LRS-450-12-MEAN-WELL-450W-Single-Output-12V-37-5A-Enclosed-Switching-Power-Supply_2337431.html
Less than $50, from...
Depends on how hefty you need your bench, but Home Depot has these that look decent:
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I built a system based off that Wesley Treat video and have absolutely loved it. I modified mine a bit due to space constraints, but it's been amazing at keeping things organized. I wouldn't put the...
The AS method is a "how to set up your small 14" bandsaw for newbies" video. It's not supposed to the the bible on how to set up literally all bandsaws with all blades ever. Does it work for most 14"...
Dang, that's cool. No budget for it now, but it does look like I might be able to 3D print some of those.
An HRV (heat recovery ventilator) doesn't have a transfer membrane like an ERV (energy recovery ventilator), so it'll keep your heat but not the moisture or the fumes (as I understand it). Being in...
There are some seriously worrisome articles about Temu. I'd consider trying the other ones, but there are some articles about how Temu keeps their prices so low. The articles online say it's a...
I had one of the smaller "high pressure inflators" and it burned out trying to top up four tires without letting it cool down... a bunch of smoke came out so I decided that one wasn't for me :)
If my knuckles are getting sore I just use my teeth, saves my fingers a lot.
Dang, for $50 you can get a rusted, broken contractor saw with no motor in my neck of the woods.
OP's saw is an easy $400-$600 in my area.
I can't tell how big that inner radius is, but I'd think a robo-sander would be a safer way to do this than a router table for the long, thin parts:...
I get that, I meant what's the brand and model of that unit
What specific bits are those in the top left labeled "55"?
McMaster has a 2" wide 1/2" thick one or a 3" wide 3/4" thick one:
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You can use pulsed lasers for material science as well. Imagine the difference between a propane torch and a heat gun. You could (theoretically...) cut through a piece of styrofoam with the handheld...
If I had to guess, they mean that the accuracy is +/- 0.002" of what is displayed. So if the screen reads 1.025", then the true measurement will be between 1.023" and 1.027".
You could use Matthias Wandel's BigPrint program to do this if you don't want to learn Inkscape/tile things/etc:
https://woodgears.ca/bigprint/
$22, and it goes to an actual person with an...
Fingers, if it were me :)
I see, thanks. I've also been looking into Stain & Seal Experts which have some decent reviews.
My deck doesn't get a ton of direct sunlight due to tree coverage, so I"m a little nervous but it's...
Thanks John. Some of the Amazon reviews have people complaining it either doesn't cure completely, or it kinda stays oily/sticky for a while. Did you run into any of that?
I'm finally finishing my deck and will be putting on KDAT decking this weekend, and hope to stain in the next month or so.
Does anyone have any strong opinions about deck stains? There are all...