Says it all.. I was yelled at for two years in 1983-1985. Got hurt in 1985 on the table saw . Changed jobs and finally work myself up to a foreman..Did this for 37 years. Was on another forum and was told they do not recognize professionals . What does that mean? I did kitchen cabinetry for...
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Just a suggestion but an oil finish would make the grain pop a bit, once fully cured, you could coat with epoxy.
Edward Weber Today, 10:37 AMI have this Milwaukee 3/8 inch, 12 volt drill set for sale. My wife and I both have arthritis in our hands and have difficulty removing the battery's
Dave Fritz Today, 10:37 AMWouldn't switching to a "dumb" DC motor eliminate the possibility of doing fluting and other types of embellishment where Z and X need to communicate?
John TenEyck Today, 10:34 AMThere is certainly potential there for damage if you're not prepared.
This is a good video by carvers, explaining these tools
https://woodcarvingillustrated.com/b...ngle-grinders/
26 gauge snap-lock (sometimes called stove pipe) is ok for dust collection purposes as it's thick enough to resist collapse from most DCs used in typical
Jim Becker Today, 10:33 AM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith 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.
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