With all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
Last Post By: Jim Allen Yesterday, 6:36 PMI need a bumper sticker that says 'Nobody on board'. Tesla has opened up the 'self driving' app on newer Tesla's for a free 30 day trial. It is factory installed on all of them, they just don't turn it on unless you pay, which we didn't. All of a sudden there is an octogenarian who cannot...
Last Post By: Steve Demuth Yesterday, 9:34 AMI had the high bid tonight on this Rockwell/Delta 28-350. I've been looking for and bidding on these for the last few years, and I was the back bidder a few times, but this one went for a very good price. My reserve bid was $600. It's possible that there's something terribly wrong with it, but...
Last Post By: Zachary Hoyt Yesterday, 9:55 PMA lot of people - myself included - make it a policy to really avoid lending out tools. The list is a really short one of the people I will lend a tool to. What about - borrowing a tool?
Last Post By: Edward Weber Yesterday, 10:27 AMA few weeks ago, the mowing season began here. While in the shed, I was looking for something and checking the open containers on the bench in there and I noticed a right-angle adapter. Looking at it, I couldn't figure what it fit. I put it back into the container and continued the search for...
Last Post By: Cameron Wood Yesterday, 12:24 PMI looked at Sawmill Creek threads from 2020 until now. I figured that tool costs, availability and opinions change after 4 or more years. Over that time, there were favorable comments about Festool, Bosch and Mirka. My typical use is flat surfaces on cabinet faces and panels, not many edges...
Last Post By: George Yetka Yesterday, 3:07 PMSure - why not? (Votes: 9)
Never. If I needed something, I'd buy or rent it. (Votes: 9)
Maybe. Depends on the person and the tool. (Votes: 49)
Are you talking about something like kitchen cabinet drawers mounted with Blum slides? And are the fronts inset or overlay?
I'm not quite
I see Lapeyre has added a cushion to the center rail to ease the pain when you fall on your backside while descending facing forward.
Maurice Mcmurry Today, 8:38 AMDavid, have you been re flattening iron every sharpening? I cant think of how it no longer will tighten properly unless the iron has gotten thinner. You
George Yetka Today, 8:35 AMIf you can move the tails of the slide sideways that can take care of it. Move the tails away from the side that sticks out. This will move the front
Larry Edgerton Today, 8:01 AMIn my locality, I have access mainly to very rough sawn construction lumber. The underlying stock is good, however, and well worth the trouble of dimensioning.
David Storer Today, 7:38 AM
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