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    I was also concerned with single use less so I...

    I was also concerned with single use less so I put in these from wade house-linghting

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    I have 9 in my 12x26 shop and it is very bright an even

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    Try Brusso. Www.brusso.com

    Try Brusso. Www.brusso.com
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    Workshop build out complete! 411443 Current...

    Workshop build out complete!

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    Current bench area with sharpening station. Once I build my main bench this will be the Joinery bench.
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    Saw benches and clamps
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    If knock down is needed have you considered a...

    If knock down is needed have you considered a Monrovian style bench?
  5. Did you see the thread on fuming white oak...

    Did you see the thread on fuming white oak earlier. It also works with red oak.
  6. Charge might be a factor. The bigger issue is...

    Charge might be a factor. The bigger issue is the water droplet pushes air in front of it and that air pushes the dust particle out of the way.
  7. I assumed you were doing ~2ft per door not one...

    I assumed you were doing ~2ft per door not one big door. Not sure you could ever stop a 120” door from moving :)
  8. If you are bound and determined to use the CNC...

    If you are bound and determined to use the CNC why not go with traditional frame and panel but use the CNC to raise the panels?
  9. If the 118” door is meant to be a feature I would...

    If the 118” door is meant to be a feature I would submit that a well constructed, traditional frame and panel door would be far superior to trying to make a faux version with CNC. I believe the...
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    I weak moment with Patrick Leach’s vintage tool...

    I weak moment with Patrick Leach’s vintage tool list....
  11. I second that if using pressure treated lumber...

    I second that if using pressure treated lumber you will need to buy it now and sticker it to dry for as long as you can before cutting any joinery on it! That stuff is very wet. Speaking from...
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    With the blade installed turn the wheel by hand...

    With the blade installed turn the wheel by hand and see when the blade contacts the guide. If it happens every time the wheel rotates at the same spot then the problem is in the wheels/bandsaw. If...
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    Breakers are not designed to be used as switches...

    Breakers are not designed to be used as switches and will wear out quickly. If you need to do this it is better to wire a DPDT switch in line with the outlet.
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    Poll: I plan to have both. A joinery bench against a...

    I plan to have both. A joinery bench against a wall and a free standing main bench in the middle of the shop.
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    Leonard Lee has a whole chapter on axes in his...

    Leonard Lee has a whole chapter on axes in his book.
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    Also Google either “sharpening hewing axe” or “sharpening side axe” turns up several videos.
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    Woodworking Hatchets

    My father in-law gave me these hatchets. I am not sure about the broad hatchet, the the carpenters hatchet was his fathers. His father was a carpenter and carried his large toolbox on the train...
  17. Very creative idea, however it is more...

    Very creative idea, however it is more challenging than you might think. Having designed industrial sized systems it is very difficult to capture the finer dust. In order to work the water must...
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    Walls are in and I will finish up the cleats and...

    Walls are in and I will finish up the cleats and paint today.

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    Bought a small rolling toolbox to use as a sharpening station. It will get a larger wooden top when I rebuild my workbench....
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    Steven, Will that 72” gate be opened often? ...

    Steven,

    Will that 72” gate be opened often? If so you will need to do something for o keep it from sagging. I have a Somali gate and had to add a wire with a turnbuckle that runs from the high...
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    At this point the regular cyclone with the the...

    At this point the regular cyclone with the the adapter is about the same or slight cheaper than the 4” one with a useless drum.
  21. I will be the contrarian and say go with the...

    I will be the contrarian and say go with the jointer plane first. If your stock is not square none of the other planes work well. You can find fully restored vintage from one of several vintage...
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    I just received it from Amazon and sent it back...

    I just received it from Amazon and sent it back without even opening. Just based on the size of the box this thing is TINY! The drum would fill up in 5 minutes on a lunch box planer. I just...
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    I just ordered these rubber rolls for my shop. ...

    I just ordered these rubber rolls for my shop.

    https://www.rubberflooringinc.com/rubber-roll/commercial-rubber-roll.html
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    I figure that I will start with 46” and can...

    I figure that I will start with 46” and can always cut it down if needed. Hard to stretch the legs later.
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    1 French cleat wall, 2 more to go. 408731

    1 French cleat wall, 2 more to go.

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