Here's one I've been going over for the last 6 months.
We have sliding pocket doors that separate our dining room and our family room. There are two of them 30 inches wide and they meet in the...
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Here's one I've been going over for the last 6 months.
We have sliding pocket doors that separate our dining room and our family room. There are two of them 30 inches wide and they meet in the...
Speaking of different "back then".
When I was in 3rd grade, a game called "stretch" became popular.
2 kids would stand facing each other and flip a knife into the ground by the other's foot.
If...
Great picture!
Yeah I picked up one of Tamar's 6 in one bases. It's a slick setup. I need some additional styles though.
It's all over here.
It was pretty cool.
I watched the run up to it on TV and I have to admit, I go into the excitement more than I had ever thought I would. I even managed to talk my wife into...
I live in the 44224 zip code.
We get the total eclipse today at 3:14 pm. It lasts for a little over 3 minutes.
Next one is in 2044. I doubt I'll be around for that one.
I want to make some aux bases for my trim routers so - what should I use and where should I get it?
If you get a letter in the mail from Loan Depot - don't throw it out.
There was a data breech at Experion back in January and the letter from Loan Depot explains the free coverage being provided...
(I'm thinking micro pin = 23 ga.)
Anyhow - I got it about the lock miter and not wanting to change dimensions.
I did a little looking about prefinished plywood and it looks like it can be...
Again - I'm going to offer up using a lock miter bit.
#1 - the lock miter bit removes the finish - along with the wood - and leaves nothing but a glueable surface.
#2 - Lock miter joints are...
When I took shop 101 we had access to all the machines except the jointer.
We weren't allowed to use it until we were 2nd year students.
Our teacher Mr. Anderson let me as a first year student use...
Router and lock miter bit?
I got spoiled at work about 20 years ago when they gave us a monitor at our cubicle at work so we could run our laptops with 2 monitors.
I always felt that was a silly piece of fluff - until I did...
That steam tractor at 9:40 into the video is just plain awesome!
I'd love to know more about that thing. I had no idea tracks were ever used like that.
Drop an email to repair@starrett.com and see what they say.
I don't consider my tools as being dangerous.
I do treat them as though they are though.
I believe that's called - respect.
Sort of like our Coon Hound/ Great Pyrenees mix Quigley. Friendly as...
Our old air fryer isn't doing so good and my wife is thinking about getting an Emeril Dual Zone Air Fryer.
I'm generally opposed to getting anything I see on TV -but- the Emeril looks like a decent...
If it makes any difference - that blade looks like it's a 7 1/4" Plywood blade.
As I mentioned - I got the info from Per Swenson (you might recall him from here).
I took his word for it since - at the time I bought my Festool TS55EQ, I'm not sure Festool even offered DC bags....
Thankfully - it was in late Winter and we had an enclosed porch.
We also went out and bought one of those small bar type refrigerators.
Since there's just my wife and myself, it was pretty easy to...
We bought the extended warranty from Lowes on our LG refrigerator back in 2018.
According to Lowes, we could get filrers for half price with the extended warranty.
It died - the compressor went out...
I know there has to be a reason that I'm too befuddled or addled to see.
My point was - who would have thought 40,000 accidents occurred via a toilet.
When I think of "dangerous" - I don't really think of a toilet as being something that is dangerous.
Next time list - toilet(s).
There were 40,000 toilet related accidents last year.
Compared to - 30,000 table saw related accidents.
Same here in the USA.
Credit cards and their limits are considered as an unsecured debt - since they have nothing of collateral used to back the loan. Same thing can apply if you have some really...