I have the PC pancake also and use a Bostitch clipped head framing nailer going on 2+ years now with no problems. As others have said, if your not using it in a production shop, you'll be fine.
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I have the PC pancake also and use a Bostitch clipped head framing nailer going on 2+ years now with no problems. As others have said, if your not using it in a production shop, you'll be fine.
My friend just bought one over the weekend and loves it.
You could try the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It has worked on some things that have amazed me.
(Try it in an inconspicuous spot first)
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Dave,
I'm not as "in depth" tech savvy as you, but I used Serif Web Plus. Depending on what you prefer, you can write code or use the built in application tools Website:...
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+1 for the Ridgid.
I have a 3660 (same as the 3650) and love it. I made several modifications to mine; router table, outfeed table, storage...(This stuff can be done with either saw)
You will get several opinions...
Good to know and thanks for posting Pete!:)
I've got a 10" slider and have been impressed with my Oshlun for $29.95. Nice smooth cuts.
http://www.holbren.com/oshlun-10-80t-atb-fine-crosscut-blade-5-8-arbor.html
Ditto to what Harlan said. I too have used the RO brand. It's not difficult at all, just follow the directions and you'll be good to go.
I did have some issues with tire peal. However, I believe...
You indicated in your heading that you're trying to post in that area. If so, you need to be a contributor.
Go here:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/payments.php
I have the 12" (89-1/2" blade) Cman and love it. It appears to be made by Rikon. I stole mine NIB off CL for less than 1/2 retail. Blades seem to be readily available off most online stores like...
Great score!
That's a nice DP:)
Done! He has my support and thanks for posting!
Here's a suggestion...If you don't like Norm...skip over this thread...:rolleyes:
I think pin nailers are great, I own one. That being said, I personally would not use it to secure a face frame to a carcass. I may be alone in this vision, but I prefer clamps and the thought of...
No, you're right...I must have been looking at the "blog" number. MY BAD:o
Forget the post altogether...
Thanks! oh yeah... ummmm count me in too please :D
John,
I have been in the staffing industry for several years and my first bit of advice is similar to Sean's. Do it yourself (look online to get some tips if you're struggling), but do it...
Glad that you had a good experience.
I do tend to look elsewhere when it's a "vendor" I like to see the "ships and sold by Amazon". Makes me feel better about the purchase. After hearing about your...
I loved this when I heard it...
Argue with an a**hole and you become an a**hole.
-My ex-wife's, ex-boyfriend
That's what I was told at the Factory Direct Tool store the other day also.
I like that...Great wish Roy!
No tools for me (money is tight too) and no kids this year (They'll be with their Mom):(
So the wife and I are going on a cruise instead. (kinda contradicts the...
What's this "takes time" thing? Is everyone running a production shop:confused:
It's woodworking folks. Take your time, use the shims and smell the sawdust. Be one with your tool...:)
I found...
Do you have shims?
IMO...FWIW... Don't know about that particular saw, but I would look for a used cabinet saw by Jet, Delta, Griz or Shop Fox before I'd spend that much on a HF branded tool. I think you'll feel (I...