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  1. count me in as well please.

    count me in as well please.
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    On the topic of glue: Since PVA and alphatic...

    On the topic of glue:

    Since PVA and alphatic resin aren't appropriate, then a polyurethane glue like Gorilla Glue or Elmer's Nano may be just the ticket if you're intent on gluing the plastic Fixo...
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    I've always been one of those Naval Jelly and...

    I've always been one of those Naval Jelly and steel wool types.
  4. HELL YES buy it. $150 for iron like that is a...

    HELL YES buy it. $150 for iron like that is a steal.
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    Hey, thanks :)

    Hey, thanks :)
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    Anything I need to do?

    I made my donation today, just wondering if there was anyone I should contact or if the status change will just happen automatically. Thanks!
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    The 690 has two wrenches...and I suppose it can...

    The 690 has two wrenches...and I suppose it can be done that way though it's almost has hard to get the other wrench under as it is to unscrew the thing. I guess what I'm after is a way to do it...
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    Newbie router table question

    I have a P-C 690LRVS underneath this Craftsman router table:
    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00926462000P

    So my question is regarding bit changes...

    It is a really big pain in the ass...
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    As the one who made the thread you're probably...

    As the one who made the thread you're probably referring to that mentions troffers... :)

    I would second the suggestions here to surface-mount them. I have several troffers that were damaged in...
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    I did the joints with a table saw and a jig. I'm...

    I did the joints with a table saw and a jig. I'm not all that satisfied with how they came out though. I think part of it was slop in the jig, and part was the dado set.

    The jig is the...
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    Update: Finished the lid! I would be lying if...

    Update: Finished the lid!

    I would be lying if I said that the carving of her initial wasn't stressful, considering I had neither the material nor the time to make another lid if I screwed up AND...
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    First-Project-Ever Gloat

    It's not fancy, but here it is...my first real woodworking project ever! Well, besides that cutting board in the 7th grade anyway :) It's not totally finished yet, so please excuse the lack of a...
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    Well, here is my work-in-progress...finishing up...

    Well, here is my work-in-progress...finishing up the lid tonight!

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=76562
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    I'm younger than you with less space and budget,...

    I'm younger than you with less space and budget, but I'm also in the process of equipping my shop. There a few things I've taken into consideration when planning that I think should apply equally to...
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    Actually yeah I think just about any saw will run...

    Actually yeah I think just about any saw will run a 1/4" dado but I needed to be able to swing a 9/16" at least; preferably 13/16". The Bosch manual actually says it can run an 8-inch, 13/16" dado...
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    Not that you'll find one in most peoples'...

    Not that you'll find one in most peoples' woodworking shop, but if you're only dealing with 3/8" stock you might be able to get the job done with a spiral saw and circle cutting jig. The RotoZip in...
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    I recently bought a DeWalt 745 and liked it quite...

    I recently bought a DeWalt 745 and liked it quite a bit...until I discovered it wouldn't run a dado. Since I'm one of those with a teeny shop, I've no choice to go the benchtop route so I researched...
  18. I built a beautiful hand-crafted vertical...

    I built a beautiful hand-crafted vertical partition from pine last week and my P-C framing nailer really made things go fast. The gypsum veneer really sets things off. Rather than drag out the...
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    Hi Adam, if you have a small basement shop, you...

    Hi Adam, if you have a small basement shop, you might like to look at the layout I'm working on for one that is probably even smaller :)

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=76213
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    Sounds like I'm not the only one out there with...

    Sounds like I'm not the only one out there with shop space constraints :)

    If either of you would like to collaborate on the cart design (I've just barely started working on it), we could start a...
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    Help - Box Joints!

    After some sanding, I have some box joints on a jewelery box that look like this (click pic to enlarge):

    http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6701/boxjointssd1.th.jpg

    Unfortunately, these aren't...
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    Microshop Layout

    So, I'm preparing to finally set up my first 'real' shop in our basement. I'm a city-dweller, so an outbuilding is out of the question, and I'm in the process of finishing out the rest of the...
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