Definitely need a high cart to just slide it onto. I have a winch on my ceiling so would use that to change blades when needed— love my insert head!
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Definitely need a high cart to just slide it onto. I have a winch on my ceiling so would use that to change blades when needed— love my insert head!
The drum sander is my second choice, if I ever need to open space it will go up there as the mortiser is easy enough to move. Miter saw was my third choice.
I had the idea years ago to put a tool on top of my stationary planer. For a long time I just had a piece of plywood setting up there and then set my mortiser on top-worked ok but moved around a...
The climate gets extremely humid in summer, extremely dry in winter. Reason I would like to try to use ERV instead-I believe ERV's are recommended everywhere unless you live in the desert and donj't...
I was thinking of putting in an ERV system for ventilation of VOC's in my basement workshop, northern climate (No system currently). Chemicals of concern: denatured alcohol, paints, stains, resins,...
Nancy, thank you for looking into this, I had used paypal and let them deal with it. I dont want to badmouth PW, have loved that magazine for years but sad to see a complete lack of service. Shouldnt...
I placed an order for the new Nancy Hiller arts and crafts book from Shopwoodworking.com which came cut up. Looks like it was the top book in a new case and they used a razor all the way around and...
I sent an email and this is the response I received:
There are 2 different kits. Each kit has different heads included. There is not a kit will al 5 heads.
Best regards,
Could you post the info from ridgid for the 5 head offer. I can't find anything online about it and never got the email. I will also give them a call and see if they can help.
I seem to remember a recall on some 4' lights for this very reason. Don't remember where I saw it though. I think they were from HD but can't be sure.
sent a PM
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Ok, that makes sense, anywhere it meets at angles no bead/ cove.
I guess I don't understand why to not use the b/c with contrasting woods. How does this make it sharper? Maybe if I would make a sample it would be clear.
What are your experiences with strip built canoes/kayaks. Are the fluting/cove bits usefull/necessary? I am just wondering if this is an added step that some leave out without consequence. Maybe...
These look awesome and have wanted to do something similar when I build a garage to match our 100 y/o house. I haven't followed the whole ordeal but was concerned with some of the safety...
Please don't turn this into a Ford bashing, but if you had the chance to buy a Ford F150 less than 5 yrs old with over 200k mile and in really good shape for a decent price, what would you do? ...
It sure looks like cherry to me. The back looks like sap pockets, not spalting from the photo. Try covering a part of it with something to block the light, set it out in the sun and see if you get a...
Wow, what an eye opener. Just a few days ago I read somewhere, can't remember where- one of the forums, that a woodworker was killed by a kickback like this. Supposedly the splinter pierced his...