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  1. That's the way this one is built. ...

    That's the way this one is built.

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    In the context of the rustic table design I...

    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.
  3. Thread: Tally Ho

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    Yesterday’s (4/20) installment reveals they will...

    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...
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    I've had my set for 10+ years and never had an...

    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.
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    There are a number of manufacturers that make...

    There are a number of manufacturers that make operable awning windows with purchase prices that are reasonable. I had some in the garage of a previous house, and the ability to open them for...
  6. I guess I'll chime in. This plane is well suited...

    I guess I'll chime in. This plane is well suited to trimming rabbets and working into sidewall areas.

    The iron is intended to be flush with the side of the plane that is trimming the rabbet or...
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    We were down state last year and saw this on a...

    We were down state last year and saw this on a number of occasions. We finally asked someone what the backstory was. It's a Jeep thing. I didn't understand.
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    You don't mention how much you need to build up...

    You don't mention how much you need to build up the shaft. I've done this in the past using a plater. I had some small shafts that experienced fretting corrosion unter the bearings. A local guy (I...
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    Kind of a crappy photo but it's nice grain. ...

    Kind of a crappy photo but it's nice grain.

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    Go the rock wool route. Simple, cheap, and...

    Go the rock wool route. Simple, cheap, and effective. Get decent closet doors too.
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    Way too many to count!

    Way too many to count!
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    I need more wood scraps like I need a hole in the...

    I need more wood scraps like I need a hole in the head, so of course I sent a PM.
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    This is what I use around my bench. The rest of...

    This is what I use around my bench. The rest of the shop is bare concrete. It’s easier to keep clean.
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    While my favorite is the smoky taste of an open...

    While my favorite is the smoky taste of an open roast, I've enjoyed a variant on the theme where the cavity is stuffed with onions and sauerkraut and the hog is mummified in aluminum foil. It's then...
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    In the North we call it a hog roast. Never not...

    In the North we call it a hog roast. Never not yummy.
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    I have in the past. Once. I’m old and...

    I have in the past. Once. I’m old and increasingly feeble. I use a band saw.
  17. All of them. Seriously though, between 60k and...

    All of them. Seriously though, between 60k and 80k on the last few vehicles. When I was a kid it was every 20k. Of course when I was a kid a car with 80k miles was in the scrapyard (rust belt...
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    Will do, once I get some oil and wax on it.

    Will do, once I get some oil and wax on it.
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    I used to have a Keen Kutter version of the...

    I used to have a Keen Kutter version of the Stanley #12. I found it in "as new" condition at a church bazaar. It worked really well, but I never used it. A KK collector was happy to get it. At the...
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    As odd as it sounds, I read an article a few...

    As odd as it sounds, I read an article a few years back that spoke of creating a scraper plane doing just that. As I recall the author converted a beater #4 and made a dedicated scraper by grinding a...
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    Rediscovering the Stanley #80

    I've had a number of #80 Cabinet Scrapers. When I was in rust hunt mode I'd find them all the time. I was up to four at one time but divested three during the great tool purge a few years ago,...
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    So buy a 5/8" brad point bit and use that instead...

    So buy a 5/8" brad point bit and use that instead of an auger. The ones I use are crazy accurate.
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    I would think so. My folks lived just North of...

    I would think so. My folks lived just North of you in Parker for a number of years. It was so dry they struggled to get anything to grow. They also had to supplement the soil with organic matter to...
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    New tool from Lee Valley

    These guys never disappoint! I especially like the troubleshooting photos.

    https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/afd/veritas-classic-double-razor
  25. Very interesting. Thanks for the link.

    Very interesting. Thanks for the link.
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