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  1. Looking for a metal/wood portable saw

    I started a new job and am looking for recommendations for a do all compact, battery operated saw in the Dewalt family. Essentially I started a job where I have to be very mobile and am building my...
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    You can build a frame for the backside to bulk it...

    You can build a frame for the backside to bulk it up if you want. A simple butt joint frame will offset it from the wall and give it the look of being bigger than it is. Idk what depth you need for...
  3. I know Japanese natural stones from sharpening...

    I know Japanese natural stones from sharpening knives. It is a whole rabbit hole to go down but some stones are just better than others. Without trying them out it is hard to get an idea what the...
  4. I've clogged my 1hp DC jointing pine in the same...

    I've clogged my 1hp DC jointing pine in the same way as you I think. Bunch of long shavings all bunched up at the intake. It is a small DC but it works well for me moving it from one machine to...
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    Jacques has the method I would go with if you...

    Jacques has the method I would go with if you need an exact copy with the bearing of a bit riding on the edge of the steel piece you have. Then take the piece of mdf/ply that is your pattern and use...
  6. That cutting board seem like a bad decision to...

    That cutting board seem like a bad decision to me. Ebony is great for a knife handle, terrible for a knife edge, there's .5ish inch thick face grain waiting to get split by a cleaver, and $479?!...
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    I have used lumber the way you want to a few...

    I have used lumber the way you want to a few times to make picture frames. I try get all the sides possible as flat and square as I can, besides the one to be shown. No idea what kind of wood you are...
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    I tried out some 220 grit Diablo's, went back and...

    I tried out some 220 grit Diablo's, went back and bought the 60 packs of different grits for 30$ each from HD. Pretty sure I have a life time of mesh sanding discs with my hobby level pace. The paper...
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    It is a daunting at first, specially annoying...

    It is a daunting at first, specially annoying when you did a particularly good job apply the last layer of finish and you gotta sand it off. One thing I look for is when the sanding dust starts...
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    If you've got 4 coats you are probably ready for...

    If you've got 4 coats you are probably ready for a good sand back. I usually do 220 or 180 if I'm just starting the process. I've recently gotten more comfortable with the process and will use a...
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    Thank you guys for putting a rhyme to the reason....

    Thank you guys for putting a rhyme to the reason. I'm going to look into other glue options and live with the table for now.
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    Yes, used Titebond III.

    Yes, used Titebond III.
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    Glue line ridges after finishing?

    I made a dining room table. Grain filled and finished with Arm-R-Seal oil based urethane. 24 hours in the clamps and 72 hours to cure. Used biscuits for alignment so wanted to make sure all the glue...
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    No idea what Bradford Pear wood even is but this...

    No idea what Bradford Pear wood even is but this happened to me with pine on my little 1hp single hose DC at the intake where there is a little cross to keep your hands out of the impeller. I removed...
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    I'd start with 0000 steel wool on the rusty...

    I'd start with 0000 steel wool on the rusty ruler, always easy to go with something coarser if that does not do it. The small one just looks like it has some crud on the surface, I'd start with...
  16. Gotcha, thank you guys for breaking that down for...

    Gotcha, thank you guys for breaking that down for me. Switched the saw over to 220 this morning without a problem.
  17. I understand what your are saying and do have...

    I understand what your are saying and do have other dual voltage machines. From the little I have been able to find out about these kind of motors is that it is a 2hp motor but somehow they...
  18. With that math I get 8.6 amps x 220 volts = 1892...

    With that math I get 8.6 amps x 220 volts = 1892 watts / 746watts = 2.5hp

    Went into the power switch, looks like I should be good to go but I am attaching some pictures to make sure. It is a...
  19. Do I need a new power switch to convert delta 28-216 bandsaw to 220v?

    So I am going to convert my Delta 28-216 bandsaw to 220v to get the extra 1/2 hp out of the motor. The motor is 1.5hp on 115v and 2hp on 220v. I understand rewiring the motor and replacing the plug....
  20. This depends a lot on your budget. I've got a...

    This depends a lot on your budget. I've got a DJ-20, it works great for me, pitted beds and all. It has a 1.5hp motor which I have never found lacking, I do wish it had the 4 knife cutter head the...
  21. I went with a wall mounted Rikon 1hp DC and a...

    I went with a wall mounted Rikon 1hp DC and a Rockler 28' hose that slinks down to about 6' when not stretched out. The bag is 2 micron. Its not the end all be all set up by any means but its much...
  22. I recently bought an unused Delta 28-216 for...

    I recently bought an unused Delta 28-216 for $400. 1.5/2.0 hp motor depending on 120v/220v. I did not really believe the unused part but seeing how much saw dust this thing makes and how much was in...
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    That table saw would be listed as perfect...

    That table saw would be listed as perfect condition around me :p. To OP, I believe now is the time to sell if you want to.
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    I recently was on the opposite end trying to buy...

    I recently was on the opposite end trying to buy a bandsaw and jointer, ended up with a delta 37-190 jointer for $200 and a delta 28-216 bandsaw for $400. Not screaming deals but the bandsaw had a...
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    I've been shopping for a jointer and people will...

    I've been shopping for a jointer and people will sell their old cutter heads after doing exactly what you did. No idea how well they are selling but it is a thing.
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