I've never hurt myself in anyway that required medical attention other than a bandage in my woodworking. I always use the safety devices on my tools, if I ever have to do something that requires...
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I've never hurt myself in anyway that required medical attention other than a bandage in my woodworking. I always use the safety devices on my tools, if I ever have to do something that requires...
Try a hacksaw, granted it's not going to help you make hundreds of cuts per day, but it will do the job and not gum up the works on your power tools. That's what I use BTW.
Also, you really don't...
John,
I once bought an old Delta tilt top table saw that was in very rough shape, only paid $25.00 for it but the top was very rusty. I bought it more for the motor than anything else.
What...
Tim,
I too just bought a video iPod and I'm using DVDFab for my ripping. Works real well and is easy to use.
It can be found at www_dvdfab_com. (just replace the _ with periods.)
Larry
Wow, I don't know what to say other than it is Keith's house so...
Larry
I've been wondering the same myself... :(
Anyone heard from him?
Larry
Wow, they're beautiful! I love them all, especially the writing table.
Well done KC.
Larry
If you look carefully at these (knock-outs) you'll see where the metal has been cut almost 360 degrees. There will be one spot that isn't cut, take a drift punch and tap on the knock-out 180 degrees...
Be sure you know whether you have left or right hand threads. A right tilt saw will have left hand threads I believe. Something else to think about...
You can verify this by looking carefully at...
John,
The absolute best method is to use some clear vinyl tubing and water with some dye in it. Cheap and deadly accurate.
If the laser level you intend on using isn't self leveling then don't...
How about this car shoot out?
http://www.ohgizmo.com/2006/09/21/top-gear-car-shoot-out/#more-3266
Larry
Mike, it would help to know where you're located at. Prices vary from one area to the next but there may also be some other members close to you that can help.
Offhand, 7.40/bf seems a bit high...
Doug,
I would be leery of using Tap-Cons for this application. My experience with them has been less than pleasant where there's vibration or moving parts involved. They tend to work loose in very...
I'm leaning towards stocking stuffer and hoping for one more gift. Of course, I'm not holding my breath... :rolleyes:
I must admit that this DP has a lot going for it, would like to hear the...
Henry,
One method would be, once you're in the thread, to add it to your favorites in your browser.
Larry
Steve,
Do you have any more details on your setup? It looks very interesting, I can see how it would work but I'm curious about how you handled the router. Is it on a sliding tray of some sort...
Article below the video screen says the following:
"Christiana also takes a look at the Delta 20-959LX, an upgrade to the 20-950 with a digital readout for speed and quill travel, a laser pointer,...
Dave, I really like your shop. I've seen some of your pics (elsewhere maybe?) and still enjoying looking at them!
All I can say is you have one beautiful shop there.
Larry
Phil, I agree with you, the finish does look awesome! I like the table very much.
Well done!
Larry
Same here, have had a few tonight while playing catch up...
Larry
Rick,
I like the design and your idea using drawers will definitely make it a much more versatile piece of furniture. The finish looks great too.
Larry
Very nice job Randy. I like it, looks really good and doesn't appear that it will take up a lot of space.
What kind of wood did you use?
Larry
John your birdhouses never cease to amaze me, that's one heck of a birdhouse!
If you don't mind me asking, how long does it take to build one of these? Rather how many hours would you estimate?
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Stu, that was cool! You have really mastered the space down there.
Something else I noticed, you didn't say 'eh' once. Now really, what kind of Canadian are you? :D
Thanks for the tour, I...
The only negative I've heard on the W1741 is with the swivel castor, it doesn't lock into a level position when raised for moving. Btw, the G0490 has the same problem and it's my understanding that...