Thanks for all of the replies. I have gathered that there are multiple meters and multiple price points. I primarily will use the meter in the shop. Looking forward to getting one soon to check some...
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Thanks for all of the replies. I have gathered that there are multiple meters and multiple price points. I primarily will use the meter in the shop. Looking forward to getting one soon to check some...
I intend on purchasing a moisture meter. I know there have been discussions here in the past but thought I would get advice/opinions on what people are currently recommending in both pin and...
Hello,
I notice there are several Carving Axes offered from Wood Tamer. Can you tell me which one this is?
Thanks,
Jack
John,
I wonder if you have an example of where I can look for an adjustable threshold with a thermal break. I have looked around a bit on the web and not sure if I am finding the correct product....
Good Morning, As I have posted prior I am building a custom exterior door. The door (laminated quarter sawn White Oak) is 2" thick. I am now thinking of sourcing or building a threshold/sill for it....
Hello,
Does anyone have an idea on this situation with the FS 30. When in jointing mode everything works as it should. However, when trying to use the tool as a thickness planer then the machine...
Kevin,
Thanks for the information and your helpful insights. As I mentioned I will use epoxy for the first time. I understand the logic concerning a rough or textured surface for the adhesion of the...
I decided to go the Epoxy route. After discussing with a customer service person at Jamestown Distributors I am awaiting the UPS delivery of Total Boat FlexEpox. For those experienced with this...
Jim,
Thanks for the information. As I said earlier I have never used epoxy with the exception of the small tubes available at Lowe's, Home Depot etc. I am little concerned but will give it a shot. I...
John, Thanks for the information. This is the first exterior door for me. I am building it for my son for his home in Maine. I am still trying to work out the details to make it weather tight and...
John,
Thank you for all of the information. I have never used epoxy so I am a little bit apprehensive. I will research West Systems. I do not have a Domino so I believe I will go with standard M&T....
John,
Any suggestions on an epoxy for this job? Having never used epoxy there will be a learning curve.
Hello, I am looking for some advice on building an exterior door. The door will be for a small post and beam cabin my son is building in Maine. My plan is to use quarter sawn white oak. The final...
Hello,
Is the lathe still for sale?
Ben, that is a great looking stool. I can see after this success why you may want to make others.
Thanks for all of the advice and pointers. I will digest everything and plan to move forward. Anybody have any doubts about the 1/2" white oak panels? I will make allowances for expansion so I am...
Thanks for all the advice and insights. I plan is to tackle the exterior door first. That being said; I welcome everybody's thoughts on my initial thoughts. Since it is going to be for my son who...
Andrew, That is a gorgeous table. Jack
William,
Thanks for the information. I will give it a try. Jack
I may have to clear up my intention and use. I may be making 5 or 6 doors. My thought is to use whatever tool is required not just for the lock mortise but for all of the mortise and tenon...
Hello, I am looking for some advice. I am planning to build a few doors. One will be an exterior door (which I hope to find a way for some minimal insulation) for my son who is building a tiny house...
Hello, I am interested in half a dozen small locks but hard to ascertain what is there. Any way you can show more detail. Thanks, Jack
I bid on a Emmert vise, but was outbid. I would have bid higher but was unavailable to bid again bid closing time.
Great looking box Steven. I enjoy watching and reading along on your builds. Take care.
John Peter,
I will take the plane. Please pm me with payment details. Thanks, Jack