How about doing drywall and grabbing screws out of the box and nail pouch. After a day of grabbing screws and misc. metal pieces with them your thumb and index finger have little black metal chips...
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How about doing drywall and grabbing screws out of the box and nail pouch. After a day of grabbing screws and misc. metal pieces with them your thumb and index finger have little black metal chips...
I too do both and I wouldn't have any problems going head to head with any framer or cabinet maker to prove my skillset. I don't build Louie IIIX chests, but that doesn't mean I cannot build a...
Can I ask what it cost you to get it done?
I see your point, but it is a power tool (or modified use) and it isn't being used at a dust collector per say. Off topic would put it even further away from pertinent to power tools.
The trunk lines are around 8 inches x 18 inches. From there are 6 inch runs. I don't think the idea is going to work unless I can get enough CFM to pull the dust.
Thanks for the replys.
I agree that the return air will probably be the worst because it is unfiltered coming in and doesn't get the air movement a heat duct would.
I have a dust collector in...
I posted this earlier in General Woodworking and Power Tools and it got moved by someone to workshops, but it isn't a workshop question. It is a Power Tool question. It pertains to cleaning the...
What if I took the 2 hp HF model dust collector that is rated for 1550 cfm and attached a 10 foot 4 inch dust collection hose to it. I would then attach the other end of the 4 inch hose to the...
This morning I received a Woodcraft email and about six hours later I received the Rockler email. What a coincidence!
This is exactly what made me bring this up!
Maybe the internal spy theory isn't too far off.:rolleyes:
It just seems like coincidental competition happens too often to be coincidenal. :confused:
Every time I get a sales ad from Woodcraft I get one from Rockler. Usually similar items are on sale. Are the two in bed with each other?:confused:
It cannot be that much of a coincidence!
Starting out small is good. Work at it and be careful and you will be move up to bigger and better.
Steven, you don't have any extra money at this time to buy a blade. Put it on a back burner for a future purchase when you get back on your feet.
Let him be the way he is. He doesn't know any better otherwise he wouldn't defame it. That way he will have to hire someone like us to build stuff for him because he would probably build his...
Not to look at this negatively, but you apparently have a computer and internet. That costs money. You have a hobby with woodworking. We all know that that costs money no matter how hard you try...
Why not start your own store and keep the margin for yourself and pay someone to man the store?:rolleyes:
While you're at it, throw a car tire in the firepit also. It will give you a nice warm fire for the evening! :D
I do not like using boots on a ladder. The arch area does cup the rung, but it also can make your foot uneven and want to slide towards the rung while you are going up and down. I like a good flat...
Maybe the CL ads that have spelling errors or are humorous should be posted elsewhere since they really aren't considered a deal or discount. I can see the point in posting hot deals on large CL...
I am only a member, so I cannot view the Deals and Discounts Forum, but it said there has been NO new postings for the last 45 days. Did the forum die after it went private for contributors only? I...
You could try laundry detergent. It works on the skid marks in my undershorts! LOL:eek:
I would recommend someone to my competitors if I didn't like them!
You might be on to something if you can figure out how we can get our exercise while woodworking. Put SWMBO on the treadmill while you do your sanding. :rolleyes:
Just smack the top of it with a hammer and you will be fine! LOL:D