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    Look up finger board radiusing jig and you should...

    Look up finger board radiusing jig and you should find a dozen or so different methods. Pick the one that works for you.
  2. 1970's mobile home cabinets. I live near a...

    1970's mobile home cabinets.

    I live near a large lake and many of the more affordable "Lake Houses" are just mobile homes that have been made permanent by putting a real roof and exterior walls...
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    I love mine. Picked it up used last year and...

    I love mine.

    Picked it up used last year and resawing on it is a joy. I had been using a Jet 14" with riser and 1hp motor and while it got the job done, it was a little nerve-wracking.

    I kept...
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    If you have the room, I'd attach angle iron to...

    If you have the room, I'd attach angle iron to the router table, slot some holes in it and use regular nuts and bolts with lock washers to attack to the TS.

    You are going to want to be able to...
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    Sorry for the late reply but I just happened to...

    Sorry for the late reply but I just happened to remember your question while I had my camera in the shop today.

    You may have already gotten your DRO installed but in case you haven't or someone...
  6. My reason for getting the Makita over the Dewalt...

    My reason for getting the Makita over the Dewalt was based more on the rails than the saw. I know the Dewalt has a few advantages, the ability to cut on both sides of the rail being a big one, but...
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    All I can say is it's a good thing you did it...

    All I can say is it's a good thing you did it first before asking how to do it here.

    Otherwise, it would still be on the side of the road and 50 plus people would be telling you to rent a crane...
  8. As was mentioned before, you can just replace the...

    As was mentioned before, you can just replace the wheels.

    I had the same problem with the rubber wheels on the mobile base for my TS. I had the grizzly mobile base and I'm sure it's made pretty...
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    Not sure I follow you here. What do you mean by...

    Not sure I follow you here. What do you mean by rear plunging?

    The Makita's pivot point is at the back and it pivots forward just like the Festool. The Dewalt has a different plunging mechanism,...
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    I just got the thing myself and the only cut I...

    I just got the thing myself and the only cut I have made so far was in a sheet of Melamine and it worked like a charm, especially with the scoring cut.

    I have no reason to believe the Makita...
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    Makita Tracksaw Question

    Recently picked up the Makita Tracksaw and noticed it uses the 165mm size blade.

    I also see that the majority of 3rd party blade manufacturers stick with the 160mm size of the Festool. It makes...
  12. My set up is a little different. I have the 92"...

    My set up is a little different. I have the 92" rails and since my saw is left tilt I positioned the rail ends flush with the table instead of extending approx 5" past. I can't remember the last time...
  13. I love mine as well. Like you, I poured...

    I love mine as well.

    Like you, I poured through the online reviews and came across the review from Marc, fortunately there were enough glowing reviews that I went ahead and took the chance. I...
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    Maybe contact these people...

    Maybe contact these people http://www.reelcraft.com

    It's a pricey solution but very slick and would easily pass code I'm sure.

    Looking at their site I would think maybe this one...
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    Take a scrap piece of 3/4 ply approx 5" wide by...

    Take a scrap piece of 3/4 ply approx 5" wide by 15" long and span it across a couple blocks and stand on it. Then you can decide if it's strong enough. I'd wager probably not unless you reinforce it....
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    Not sure about the 16-32 but my Jet 22-44...

    Not sure about the 16-32 but my Jet 22-44 oscillating has a 1.75 hp class A motor.
  17. Hi Frank. I can understand your frustration. In...

    Hi Frank. I can understand your frustration. In the day of instant communication across the globe and any information you want usually at your fingertips it can be frustrating to not find what you...
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    My first used tool. How did I do?

    So I get the email reminding me about Grizzly's 10% off code and I only have 5 days left. I'm cooling off in the house after doing some yard work and go to their website to dream about a new band...
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    No way could a tracksaw replace my tablesaw. It...

    No way could a tracksaw replace my tablesaw.
    It does not have near the surface area for piling miscellaneous crap on. :D
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    General Metalworking Maybe this?...

    Maybe this?
    http://www.amazon.com/Malco-TSHD-Turboshear-Heavy-Duty/dp/B0002894R0/ref=pd_cp_hi_

    Says it will do 18 gauge, not sure how heavy your hardware cloth is.
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    I thought the dogbone shaped stand was unique to...

    I thought the dogbone shaped stand was unique to the oscillating sander, I may be wrong though.

    Looking at Tools Plus' web site they list a model# 649005k which is the 22-44 without oscillating...
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    I decided to try metric on my last project and...

    I decided to try metric on my last project and while not intuitive (I am still in the process of retraining my brain to not think in imperial) I did find it to be much more accurate for me. I can...
  23. Lee Valley has a nice assortment ...

    Lee Valley has a nice assortment

    http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=32550&cat=1,43513

    Would probably need to pick up a few more items to make the shipping worthwhile, not that that is...
  24. I remember a thread on it not too far back. ...

    I remember a thread on it not too far back.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=150264&highlight=oklahoma

    thats about all the help i can give since i'm closer to Dallas than OKC
  25. Even more interesting is with the Christmas sale...

    Even more interesting is with the Christmas sale going on right now this combination (the standard head G0454 and the H7656 separate spiral head) is $200 cheaper than purchasing the G0454Z with...
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