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Okay, so the saw I picked up from the pawn shop wasn't the bargain I thought it was. The repair said that the muffler screw had been put in with lock tight, or something, because he couldn't get it out, but if he could he was sure he'd see a burned up piston. I know I didn't do it I never had the...
Last Post By: Brian Brightwell Yesterday, 1:26 PM
Just got an iPhone and it's the most incredible electronic device I've ever seen. The interface and email and so forth are fantastic, but what really distinguishes the iPhone are the incredible applications people have developed, everything from GPS-based subway directions to an application that...
Last Post By: Peter Kelly Today, 10:31 AM
Hi guys. If I was going to buy some stones that are even finer than 6000, what grit would you suggest? I was reading old posts on sharpening and someone suggested going as far 16,000 grit. Is it ok to jump that far in one step (from 6000 directly to 16,000)or should I use another grit in between? ...
Last Post By: Mike Holbrook Today, 10:24 AM
Ok, I've asked a bunch of questions about building an exterior door (for our to be built new house). Based on the collective wisdom of people on this board I am not sure yet I would want to have a wooden exterior door (vs say fiberglass). While debating that I am posing questions about building...
Last Post By: Mike Delyster Today, 10:43 AM
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Yup, if you don't notice the thicknesses of the boards are different, you'll end up with a bad joint. That is something
Oops, I took the poll before realizing it was only for those who knew what they are doing.
Some times I (con)-vince people into giving
Hi everyone,
I'm new here and this is my first thread and post on this forum. I would like to introduce to everyone a new process me and
I recently became a member of the AAW Woodturning FUNdamentals committee.
This video accompanies a short article I wrote for the May/June
I have the Baileigh ES-6100 oscillating edge sander on the way, I'll get it on Wednesday. Retail on it is $1095.00 from what I can tell, it's a rock solid
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Thread Starter: ray hamptonHow can I keep the neighbors cats off of my riding mower which are keep outside and they got a trail in the grass from walking the same path so many times
Last Post By: Bill Gugel Yesterday, 6:25 PM