Hi Guys,
You might be able to use this spreadsheet.
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Hi Guys,
You might be able to use this spreadsheet.
Peter and Guys,
I recently finished a Holtzaffel bench with metal twin screw front vise and while I don't have a problem dealing with the two handles , Wileys comments are spot on in regards to...
I applied the blo/turpentine this weekend. Thanks for looking.
Dave
Thanks Guys,
Randal the original legs were about 3.5"x3.5" the bottom draw is holding tools, molding planes, marking guages etc. It doesn't move in use at all it's quite heavy. I can move it...
Hello All,
Long time lurker to this site and I finally have something to add. I'd like to thank all prevoius posters for sharing as it has helped me very much.
Last summer I attended the Chris...
I totally agree with Mr Andserson the seminar was great. Chris has done a ton of historical research on benches which really adds to his presentation. He also gave everyone who attended a handout...
Jeff,
I've been thinking about the same thing. Here is a link to one I ran across. I like Stu's though, nice and simple. Oh, and another member Mike Cutler has a very good post about a sled....
Thanks for the info on the blades Michael I was just about to order some at 142"! I still have to wire an outlet for the power so It'll be a day or so before I can start her up.
Jim I have a...
After a lot of research and reading of this forum I finally made the purchase of a brand new old style Rikon 10-340 bandsaw, thank you to everyone for sharing all the great information. And I want to...
The John Deere saws are made by Efco/Emak in Italy. They are very good saws at a good price. I have the JD CS62 and a Husquvarna 55. The JD/Efco is easily made as well as the Husquvarna.
Hi all new here to the creek and I have been reading all the bandsaw threads. I'm leaning towards a Laguna but that's another story. As far as grinding goes a long time ago I worked for a precsion...