Was there mention of the hollow, round, and stair nosing attachments and blades?
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Was there mention of the hollow, round, and stair nosing attachments and blades?
I can't absolutely confirm with PWW (but I'm pretty sure I've done it with them too), but whenever I see a good subscription offer on one of the titles I receive, I buy it and get the free whatever...
Not sure what kind of woodworking you do. But if you don't require a broad expanse of uninterrupted flat surface then you could leave the radii on each piece. Might help keep pencils and other round...
I bought a bunch of old 4 bulb T12 fxtures for next to nothing off of craigslist, found a big bag of replacement sockets (figured if i was stripping down all these lights might as well have new...
If you have room for two, lock the Dewalt at 90 degrees and get it perfect. Set the Ridgid for 45 and lock it down. Then you just need one more for the other 45...
I agree. Hate to live with it, but can't live without it. At least mine is red <g>.
I looked at several before buying. I don't think any of the vintage models hold a candle to LV or LN. I got a deal on the LV, but I'm sure I would have been just as satisfied with the LN.
That Shopnotes project is pretty close to identical to my Shopsmith duplicator...
The big problem with trying to do a comparison is what are you comparing. On the fluorescent side, that's pretty easy, you are almost certainly talking T8 bulbs and electronic ballasts. On the LED...
Super huge drawback to most consumer LED lighting is it is made to replace standard lighting meaning that it is powered from 120 volt AC. That means you end up with a DC power supply in each "bulb"...
I was thinking chain mortiser <g>. Wonder if you could build an "egg-beater" type of gadget that would chain mortise...
Computer science for the win. You do it the same way you write a decent c compiler. First you write a crappy compiler, then you rewrite the compiler to be better and compile it with the crappy one,...
Is there a cost effective supplier for these things? I looked at them when I did my wiring, but the cost seemed way out of proportion to what was being supplied. Just took a quick look at Amazon and...
Same here. I wired everything out to the boxes with 10/3. Purchased 12 gauge extension cords, cut the plugs, and wired them into the box using these for strain relief.
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I second that suggestion. I dropped two to handle my Table Saw and dust collector "island". Left me lots of room on all sides to maneuver material.
I have a somewhat related question. How does the exit run effect overall performance if you are venting outside? I know long runs between tools and the dust collector mount up, but could I have a...
I used a variation of Dan's plan. I ran duplex 120 volt outlets down the two long walls of my shop. Since the terminology is always a little open for interpretation, each wall was on it's own 20 amp...
I bought two sets of Jevons 3d squares from Woodcraft. Amazon sells them too. I've been happy with them.
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In the FWIW department, in my latest shop setup I didn't want to run duct-work all over the place for dust collection. I also hit it lucky on a few dust collectors. I basically put my shop together...
Assuming it's a one+ Ryobi, you can get Li-Ion replacement packs. I bought one of the larger capacity one from the orange borg for less than $100. Also bought that 6 slot dual chemistry charger. It...
Not sure if this is a local chain or national, but in and around Birmingham,Al is a place called batteries Plus. They rebuilt the packs in our cordless phones a few years back, pretty much tripled...
I doubled up 3/4" plywood and attached a set of Kreg casters. My saw is still in the refurb process, but it lets me push the carcass out of the way.
I think one of the best things about the NYWS, other than that Timesaver sander and the Hitachi Resaw, Norm didn't have anything in his shop that I couldn't work out some way to buy if I really...
Saw someone had posted to this old thread. I'm about to move the saw again. Rental truck with a lift gate for the win. Haven't gotten to restoring it yet. I did buy a reproduction fiberglass goose...
I've always had a problem with commercial mobile bases in my shop. I've started using a double stack of plywood and Kreg casters. Currently have my table saw, router table, and two planners mounted...