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Recent Article Comments Widgetthewoodwhisperer.com/videos/grizzly-track-saw-review/ Well, Marc did a rather good review of the Grizzly Track saw and I have to say I'm on the fence about it after this. The wobble and spring are my biggest problem. Any thoughts? DC doesn't bother me, I would use it outside anyways and...
Last Post By: Art Mann Yesterday, 12:48 PM
I've got an old wooden jointer plane with a blade that I have never been able to sharpen satisfactorily. I just bought a bench grinder and have given it another try. It seemed to take longer to grind than my other blades, and after that is taking much more time and effort to sharpen on my stones. I...
Last Post By: Steve Voigt Yesterday, 7:16 PM
I don't know he's a scientist...:rolleyes:
Last Post By: Sam Murdoch Yesterday, 10:33 PM
I have had trouble sleeping for several years. It got even worse this winter so my doctor sent me to a sleep center for a sleep test. It turns out I have moderate sleep apnea so they gave me a CPAP on Friday. I used it for the first time last night and I couldn't get to sleep at all. After...
Last Post By: Bill Summerlin Yesterday, 6:26 PM
Here is a link to the latest Woodworkers Journal e-letter. This company is a metal machining company based in Manitowoc, Wis. They now have expanded to woodworking machines. I don't know anything about them other than what their web-site provides. It appears they produce their products in Wis.,...
Last Post By: Keith Outten Yesterday, 12:43 PM
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Recent Forum PostsDon't have a clue about the math but my well combined with my pump is capable of putting out over 10 gallons a minute. The well is 121 feet deep and
David G Baker Today, 12:19 AM
Just my opinion...
You don't saw that this is flat (vs. lathe) sanding but I'm assuming flat...
IMO, your best bet would be
Wes - Congrats on your first hollow form! They can be extremely challenging but when you are finished - they are unique! As far as form, I think you
Steve Schlumpf Today, 12:07 AM
I also have a new JS572BL and the earlier 1591 (these are both barrel grip versions). I too cut a good deal of splintery 1/4" luan and various thicknesses
Morey St. Denis Today, 12:04 AM
If you are looking at the Griz, take a gander at it's not-so-distant cousin, the ShopFox W1706 : http://www.amazon.com/Shop-Fox-W1706.../dp/B000J14IB2
Bill Geibe Today, 12:01 AM
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BBQ advice needed
Thread Starter: Rick PotterI just finished looking at old threads about BBQ's. The weber seemed to be the choice in '05/'06. Is this still the case, or is there a new best choice? I just need a basic, medium size gas BBQ that runs on natural gas. I think I want stainless burners and grates, since I have had problems...
Last Post By: Rick Potter Yesterday, 5:08 PM