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    I'd go with a 3/4hp or 1hp max.

    I'd go with a 3/4hp or 1hp max.
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    I do it on the band saw... Much, MUCH, safer...

    I do it on the band saw...

    Much, MUCH, safer than on the table saw.

    You can run the work-piece FLAT on the table, which, of course, you tilt to 45 degrees.

    That way the work-piece tends...
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    WM Model number? I looked, and found one, but it...

    WM Model number? I looked, and found one, but it is "new" and "out of stock"
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    Haven't ever used a Festool, or Ceros or...

    Haven't ever used a Festool, or Ceros or what-ever ROS, but I can't speak too highly of the DeWalt unit. I']ve had mine for ten years and it still works like new. I've had the 1/4 sheet sander for...
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    Pick up a DeWalt 625. All the power you could...

    Pick up a DeWalt 625. All the power you could ask for, which is handy when you try to swing panel raising bits.

    I've used one for at least a decade and have never regretted the purchase. ...
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    A friend just took delivery of a 60C... No...

    A friend just took delivery of a 60C... No problems at all right out of the box.
  7. Painted. In the kitchen. I'd go with 1/2...

    Painted.

    In the kitchen.

    I'd go with 1/2 " Baltic Birch plywood.
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    The Normster did one. I don't remember just...

    The Normster did one. I don't remember just when, but...
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    I use a TS2000 from Ridge Carbide Tool. ...

    I use a TS2000 from Ridge Carbide Tool. Actually, it slightly predates the ts2000 - it is a "prototype" of the TS2000. I had it "custom" made as an ATBR. It cuts great, and if you don't abuse it,...
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    I get 1/2" plexiglas scraps from glazing shops: I...

    I get 1/2" plexiglas scraps from glazing shops: I ask politely for some scraps. I can't envision a need for a ZCI thatcan't be satisfied with these scraps. They are scraps to the glazing shop and...
  11. It's Cosmoline, or a modern upgrade of same. Use...

    It's Cosmoline, or a modern upgrade of same. Use any organic solvent: acetone, WD40, lacquer thinner, kerosene (carefully!!!), gasoline (EXTREMELY CAREFULLY!!!!), etc.

    If there are no wood or...
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    AS LONG AS YOU GET THE POLARITY CORRECT!!!!!!!!! ...

    AS LONG AS YOU GET THE POLARITY CORRECT!!!!!!!!! Unlike ac, if the tool is DC operated there IS a positive lead and a negative lead, AND IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!! UNLIKE AC.

    Well, it does...
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    Is there some reason you can't use two drills? ...

    Is there some reason you can't use two drills? First drill the smaller diameter, and then go back with the larger.

    Look at it as "drilling a counter-bore" for plugging a hole in furniture or...
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    Made my own: used my router in a trammel to cut...

    Made my own: used my router in a trammel to cut the circular channels in the fixed and rotating parts: the center hole was later used for a dowel that kept the two pieces together. The width and...
  15. If you go to the cosmoline site -...

    If you go to the cosmoline site - www.cosmolinedirect.com - you will find COSMOLINE REMOVER!!!!! TA_DAAAAAAAAA.

    It ought to work...

    The pricing is:




    1-Quart Can ($44.95)
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    The '66 saw is "obsolete" - i.e. no longer in...

    The '66 saw is "obsolete" - i.e. no longer in production. HOWEVER: '66 saws go for fabulous bucks, and are rebuilt - revamped - re-whatever.

    The '70 saw is likewise "obsolete", and the same deal...
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    I'd add a set of drill bits: I carry the DeWalt...

    I'd add a set of drill bits: I carry the DeWalt set, which runs up to 1/2 inch (I think)
    I also use the DeWalt 12vMax drill/driver and impact driver set, along with some extenders, so I can reach...
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    HUH?????? You make a wide spline to fit into a...

    HUH?????? You make a wide spline to fit into a wide spline slot, and glue it in. When it has set up, you cut narrower spline slots centered on the wide spline slots, and insert the contrasting...
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    The guy is a freaking idiot. The ONLY way to...

    The guy is a freaking idiot.

    The ONLY way to even start to do that safely is to have the router mounted in a table. Secondly, I'd make a jig to hold the piece so that my hands were a safe...
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    check the other capacitor, too. One is the start...

    check the other capacitor, too. One is the start cap, the other is the running cap. both are necessary, and after 12 years they might have gone bad. Either is rather cheap, and any electric motor...
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    It is probably beneath your skill set, but...

    It is probably beneath your skill set, but now-a-days finish carpenters seem to be in demand, for some reason, and by the people you'd least expect. I had a plumber in to get an estimate on a job,...
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    I make boxes too. Mostly for utilitarian...

    I make boxes too. Mostly for utilitarian purposes, I must admit, but some for gifts and/or sale.
    The one thing that I found to be most important is making the corners correctly. They have GOT to...
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    As far as impact drivers go, I can highly...

    As far as impact drivers go, I can highly recommend the DeWalt 12Max impact driver. I bought mine as part of a kit: the Impact driver ( with a push-in" hex chuck), a "conventional" 12v drill/driver...
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    go to youtube and look for home-made dust...

    go to youtube and look for home-made dust collectors: a Thien Hat sucked on by a shop vac handles it all. I once - out of need, used a HF "shop vac" with good success.
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    off topic, kent: I understand the corollary -...

    off topic, kent: I understand the corollary - that makes a whole lot of sense. My question is: "What is the Theorem". and Just who is Larry?
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