I used the same material. It works well.
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I used the same material. It works well.
I purchased some of my parts from Joewoodworker. Some of his prices were higher than I found elsewhere.
Here's another pic. I tried to upload several pics but for some reason it didn't work. Let me know if you need more pics and I'll try again.
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I made some vacuum clamps over the winter and I really like them. It only takes me about 3 seconds to change from one part to another.
Normally when I sand I would hold the parts with one hand...
These attach one tube 90 degrees to another with a roll pin. there is still some play in the clamp so I tack welded the two pcs together....
This pic show how the alum tube was attached to the bottom of the workbench.
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I wanted a Barth Vakuusyst 3.15 but it cost $2,400 and it wouldn't fit where I wanted to use it. This link has a picture and a video (the pic on the right) of the Barth system...
Thanks for sharing the great ideas.
I'll go with the horizontal method to reduce the sag/run issues with hanging the panels. I need about 70 sq ft for all the parts so I think I'll be...
What process do you like when you have to spray front and back sides of cabinets, drawer fronts and doors? I'm using a tinted pre cat lacquer and the dry time is roughly 40 minutes. I'll be...
Well, the temp in phoenix yesterday was 115f. I touched the side of my black truck bed and it was hot (140f at 8:00 am)! I decided to keep the wood in the back of my truck, separate it a bit so air...
I have a shed too. I'm going to check the temp in there today. Much easier access and cooler!
The shipping containers I've been in in the summer are hot. Not sure if they reach the 140 range or not.
Hey Scott - I didn't see your response to my post. I'm not sure exactly why. Maybe it's due to the nested responses. At any rate, I didn't think anyone had responded so I thought I was giving my...
any other suggestions to the above post?
Resurrecting the thread again.
I cut and milled a walnut tree in AZ 3.5 years ago. The 9/4" wood was air dried for 16 months when I discovered the dust from some type of beetle (powderpost?) I...
Like many of you I used a unisaw for 25 years before buying a felder 741 combo machine. I was planning on selling the unisaw but decided to keep it since I had the space. I now use the unisaw,...
I'm making a counter top that has a 1.4" lip on the front edge that is rounded over. That's the reason I needed to add a pc of wood to my 7/8" thick top. I thought I was being smart by putting a...
I put a coat of minwax wipe on poly on a sanded mahogany panel. Then I glued a edge on the front of the panel that was intended to be flush with the top. I had a very slight mismatch of the two...
I like the table saw by the garage door so you can open the door and use the outside space as if it was shop space. It works well in good weather!
I made a room similar to yours for my clearview. The Inlet is 7" and exhaust is 8" diameter hvac duct. Plus I have a 4" return on the floor. The room is slightly pressurized so i need to add...
If you don't have fire restriction concerns you could use 1/4 or 3/8 plywood and run a pc of flat molding down the joints to cover them up.
I saw these at costco this week. haven't tried them yet. I also saw a 10 pk of 60w led bulbs for $24. The price keeps dropping!
I've not tried these. Can you apply similar forces as the bar clamps?
I have the 115 and for the floor application i'd go with the rotex because it's hard to get a flat, wide surface with the 115. it is aggressive though! a 6" angle grinder might work though (very...
I'd like to see a "slip-on" version that doesn't require any material modification to the clamp.