Thanks, I'll have to go checkout the Epilog FB group. I'm not really on FB so I did not even know where was a group out there.
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Thanks, I'll have to go checkout the Epilog FB group. I'm not really on FB so I did not even know where was a group out there.
Thanks for all the tips everyone, I'll try them out and see what I get.
Thanks for the info.
So the arm with wheel on the right just applies pressure to the top of the item you are engraving?
The socket trick is interesting. I'm guessing it just adds...
Hum, it says I don't have permissions to view the image you posted.
Thanks John. I can mess around with the rubber bands to see if they might help. Do you happen to have a photo of your hold down arm?
Also, the bottom of the mugs are much heavier than the top.
I purchased some Polar Camel mugs from JDS and I was going to engrave them with a logo from a test event my work just completed. I can't seem to get the mug to spin on the rotary attachment. It...
Ah, I was looking at the case he had in his hand and not the stack. Nice find , thank you again.
Thanks. That does show them stacked side by side, but not if two of the compact slim boxes can be stacked on top of each other to equal the height of a standard compact. Maybe no one is using them...
Thanks for all the info Leo. I have tried looking at the dimensions on the site, but they don't line up enough for me to really tell. Of course none of the three HD in my are have any in stock to...
Thanks Leo, that was what I was talking about. Now, do you know if you could stack two of their slim versions on the left side of that photo and they would be level with the one on the right? Also,...
Is anyone using the Makita Anti‑Static Hosesto connect their cordless tools for dust collection? Both my miter saw and track saw say to usethe optional "front cuff 24" to attach to a Makita...
The Jobsite Organizer willstack to itself as well, but it uses two claps on the side of it. So definitely not compatable with the PACKOUTstuff.
Does anyone know if youcan place two of the...
The PACKOUT system looks to have more options for organizers, but from the specs on their site I can't tell if they are completely modular or not. Their length and/or widths are not listed as the...
Searching the Milwaukee site, it appears mine are the current “Jobsite Organizer” and yours is the current “PACKOUT Organizer”. I do like that area in the center for storing bits and such that are...
Thanks Ken. I have an Epilog Mini 24 60w laser that I made the labels on. They are so small that I can fit them on leftover pieces of sign acrylic for the most part. They have 3M double sided...
Thanks. Which Milwaukee organizer is that one? It looks like it uses the same bins as mine, but is wider for that space in the middle. I'm pretty happy with these so far. My only complaint is...
I'm just starting to setup my workshop and thought I'd get my screw situation under control before it got too big.
I engraved up some tags to label the bins so I know at glance what size they...
I'm not sure when I'll actually use the circular saw as I don't have any construction type projects coming up any time soon. I have been using my Makita cordless miter saw and track saw quite a bit...
Thanks again for all the input guys. I decided to go ahead and pick up the circular saw. It was new in the box and they had it marked down from $199 to $100. I had a gift card from my Bday for $25...
Thanks for your thoughts guys.
The one I found for $75 is a cordless circular saw.
I've got an old Dewalt corded circular saw, but now that I have the track saw (which is really just a nice plunge circular saw from Makita), I'm just not sure if it is necessary.
I know they are basically the same thing, but was wondering if any of you have and still use both? I own the Makita track saw, but also have the opportunity to pickup their circular saw (XSR01Z) in...
I'm in Peyton (the Colorado Springs area). A google search does shows two yards relativity close to me. One is a Builders FirstSource and the other (that I have not seen on Google before) is a JW...
I know that the PureBond plywood at Home Depot is pretty good stuff, but I prefer to shop at Lowes for multiple reasons, so I'm wondering if Lowes has their own version of good plywood like PureBond?