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    Thanks for the info Dan. Much appreciated. ...

    Thanks for the info Dan.

    Much appreciated.

    It put a stop to my making some new thresholds.

    5 doors plus an open area needing a transfer from tile to carpet would have been like $60 to $80...
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    Replacement plug for DW735 planer?

    Hi All,

    Moved the wheeled stand my DW735 is mounted to last night without unplugging it. :mad:

    The ground prong snapped off the plug and I'm going to need to replace it.

    Do I need any...
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    I have one made out of red oak I threw together...

    I have one made out of red oak I threw together from some scrap.

    Never moved enough to be to small or tight for the space it sits in.

    Never finished it but I do leave it in place when waxing...
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    I have something along these lines:...

    I have something along these lines:
    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00952157000P?keyword=screw+extractor

    Though it's not that exact one because I remember it being cheaper.

    Has...
  5. The standard Dremel XP line. Not the oscillating...

    The standard Dremel XP line. Not the oscillating multi-tool.

    Are the multi-tools smooth enough to allow a controlled easy cut in tile the way a rotary or grinder style tool would? Just curious as...
  6. +1 for a Dremel or other equivalent

    I just recently tiled my bathroom.

    Not a large area (about 55 sq feet) but we did it with:
    - score and snap style manual tile cutter for all straight full tile cuts; picked it up used for $10 at...
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    +1 for the Freud GlueLine Rip blade

    I have the 24 tooth thin-kerf version and it works great.

    Way better than using a combo blade.

    And it does indeed give you glue-able joints.

    Running on a Griz 1023 3HP cabinet saw.
  8. I just did this very thing. Old vanity from...

    I just did this very thing. Old vanity from bathroom (I think it was 30" wide IIRC) that we just redid.

    Added a drawer where the false drawer front was because of the sink.

    Beefed it up a...
  9. Tom you are the man. I like it. Keeping it...

    Tom you are the man.

    I like it. Keeping it cheap and simple. I think I'm going to try the bungee cord as it's easy to deal with (I constantly switch the dust collector and hoses between tools...
  10. Dewalt DW735 Planer dust hose redirection

    Hi All,

    Been searching the forums all morning, and I know the answers out there, just not having an easy time finding it. :confused:

    As most familiar with it know, the 735 dust port resides...
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    It said you could use a brush...

    The bottle/can says you can use a brush to apply it, but I think the biggest challenge will be to get a consistent layer of even thickness with no irregularities on something like the face of a...
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    That stuff rocks!!

    That stuff is great. I have used it quite a few times to re-hab old pliers and small hand tools I pick up at yard sales.

    It can be finickly to work with but after a three or four coats it really...
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    This is Salem

    Pics are from about 6 months old. Pure Black Lab.

    She's just over 1 year 1 month old and is the greatest dog (aren't they all! :) )
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    Just happy to help someone else avoid the blood,...

    Just happy to help someone else avoid the blood, sweat, tears and often cursing :mad: that I might have gone through before figuring out the smart way to do it... :D

    Can't image having tried to...
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    We just laid down Hardi-backer (cement board -...

    We just laid down Hardi-backer (cement board - just different brand than duorock) and tile in our bathroom as well.

    I tried to route the circles using my dremel similar to what you suggest and...
  16. For some of us it goes without saying, for others...

    For some of us it goes without saying, for others it's not something they think of, but be very carefull about who comes to your home. Remember these are total strangers no matter how nice they might...
  17. I don't believe so...

    I bought the whole kit HF sells with hose, clamps and those blast gates among other things.

    It was worth it for the hose alone which is perfectly fine for my small hobby shop needs.

    The hose...
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    More bathroom remodel work...

    We've been re-doing the bathroom in our house.

    Pulled out the old toilet from the bathroom last night.

    Wife has the day off and is finishing up the drywall work.

    Then it's on to laying...
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    I think you guys have a good idea for direction...

    I think you guys have a good idea for direction there if I do get a chance to chat with him.

    We know, or at least so much information is already available, related to his wood working and career....
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    Love him or hate him, he is a big part of what...

    Love him or hate him, he is a big part of what made the hobby and industry we're all a part of today. Just can't deny that.

    Funny thing is I live in Sturbridge, and my father is the one who found...
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    Brunch with Norm Abram

    Old Sturbridge Village here in Sturbridge, MA is hosting a brunch with Norm October 24th.

    http://www.osv.org/orders/listprograms.html?ID=53

    No affiliation outside of living in the same town,...
  22. Guess I'm not that interested any more...

    ...based on threads like this one.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=99361&highlight=reliant

    Going to pass and save my $ for a decent used Delta or something.
  23. General opinions on the blue Reliant brand bandsaws

    Hi All,

    I have a lead on a 14" Reliant brand (darker blue color) bandsaw.

    What is the general opinion of these tools? It seems that they are the generic 14" style most brands sell with their...
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    +1 for the Ridgid line

    I have the Ridgid (Orange model if there other colors out there) with adjustable speed. Have had it for 5+ years, and have sanded alot of wood plus one large deck (entire deck including rails and...
  25. I'll try and make you feel better, or at least...

    I'll try and make you feel better, or at least know you aren't alone in making silly mistakes like this...

    I had over a year of downtime riding my motorcycle after an accident. Took awhile to...
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