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  1. With Pic

    With Picture - you can see the remote transmitter on the left counter back splash. It is a small black box about 1.5" x 1.5", battery operated.
  2. In my kitchen reno, added a HDTV. Didn't want...

    In my kitchen reno, added a HDTV. Didn't want the HD Box, so I put the box in the basement hardwired to the TV and used a Philips Remote extender (Philips rfx2001wm) to handle the remote. It works...
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    Slight twist

    My daughter was born on my 30th birthday, 5/13. My son was born on my wife's 25th birthday, 12/17. My middle child, a son, was born 10/26 and always felt left out of the "club". Until someone noticed...
  4. Congratulations. It's a long road isn't. I just...

    Congratulations. It's a long road isn't. I just celebrated 33 last week and it couldn't get any better.
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    That sounded wrong from the beginning. I remember...

    That sounded wrong from the beginning. I remember old phone books had a perpetual calendar in the back. There were only 14 possible calendars that cycled with the leap years (Jan 1 on each day of the...
  6. Winner, winner, chicken dinner. I'll take a...

    Winner, winner, chicken dinner. I'll take a chance.
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    Count me in.

    Count me in.
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    Disassembled

    I am in the same boat. I had limited space and rarely used the RAS after the TS and CMS. So recently I disassembled it and am storing it under my CMS station. I can't seem to let it go. I used it...
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    Bay Bridge-Tunnel

    I drove down to Williamsburg a few years ago for a few days (3-4 is good). But, on the way back, we drove down to Norfolk, then north across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. It is pretty cool to see...
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    Lucky me!

    My wife and I are renovating the kitchen. We are moving part of a nonload bearing wall to expend the kitchen. When we stripped off the drywall this is what we found: (see picture).

    Apparently,...
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    Very nice. I love red oak.

    Very nice. I love red oak.
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    Poll: VP of Tax

    I'm a CPA and VP of Tax for a multinational higher education company. We own universities around the world. I enjoy woodworking to get away from the number crunching and paper pushing.
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    No one hurt.

    Apparently everyone is accounted for. The youth teams were in the locker rooms (away from the collapse). Only the Zamboni driver was on the ice and was unhurt.

    They dodged a big one there.
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    I'll be shoveling off the roof as soon as the wind dies.

    I have a family room addition that is not exactly flat, but too shallow for shingles. Always worries me. Luckily, I can climb out from the upper bedrooms.
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    It is bad!!!

    My wife is a nurse at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. She works in the operating room of the Women's Surgical Center. There the do invetro fertilization. They had 3 procedures to do today at...
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    Not the dog's fault

    Elvis' teddy bear probably had bacon and grape jelly drippings on it.:o
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    Extension cord

    I just switched over my table saw to 220 and use an appropriate sized extension cord from HD. I just cut off the female end, stripped the wires and wired it up. I think the extension cord was $12...
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    Sounds like something I would do. Reminds me of ...

    Fixing a window leak. When we bought this house 20 years ago I replaced the windows with inexpensive vinyl ones. Eventually, the miters in the vinyl frames came unglued and would leak if the rain...
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    My Workbench

    This was made from plans in American Woodworker Mag. It basically 3 plywood boxes on a 2x4 frame. Up under the frame are 6 100 lb wheels. It is propped up on hardwood wedges almost all the time...
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    CMS Table

    I built the CMS station from Shopnotes.

    http://lumberjocks.com/projects/2277

    Provides me with storage for shorter lumber.

    Also has the benefit of an 8' fence.
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  21. Missing Plastic Pads?

    I have the Powermatic and the fence is identical to the Jet. When I received it I had to peel and stick two plastic glide pads on the inside of the fence guide. That may be what you are missing.
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  22. Fz

    "The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe" - Frank Zappa
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    Havanese

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    We thought he was a Maltese, but apparently he is a bit too big at 10 lbs. We think he may be a Havanese.
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    Assebling Entertainment Center

    I will be gluing up my new entertainment center. Actually it is just the center piece of the unit. Basically a credenza 64w x 34h x20d. I am using quartersawn red oak plywood with solid red oak...
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    My plywood cutting table

    I have a small basement shop so I try to cut my plywood as I bring it home. The base is an old blood donor bed that was disposed of by the Red Cross many years ago. The grid is just construction...
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