'fastest would be to use a inlay kit for routers, with a bowtie-shaped template.
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'fastest would be to use a inlay kit for routers, with a bowtie-shaped template.
Lou,
Take a look at this thread on Mike Holt's NEC forum for additional example:
http://www.mikeholt.com/codeForum/viewtopic.php?t=24713
The modoerators on that forum are on the committee...
Well this should be interesting...
It would help if you were more specfic as to what exactly is "crap", what is "infuriating misinterpretation", and what is a "misquote".
For a...
But methinkst the perspective was intentionally played with. ;)
This is all from Article 430 of the NEC. I think some explanation is in order:
Article 430 specifices requirements for motors and motor circuits.
circuit conductor ampacity - The Article says...
I do on joinery, but not on panels. I'm usually able to just get small beads on panels, and just use a carbide scraper once they're dried a bit.
In the panic that often ensues during a glue-up...
Ted,
I think you are a wise man. ;)
I'd probably do better if I had your insight into the Female Mind.
geesh, yet another reason to be glad I don't live in the 'burbs, and to feel sorry for those that do. :(
My suggestion? Take the truck, drive over to the Ikea in College Park, and load it up. You'll get cheap, servicable furniture that'll easily last you the year before you can build your own "good...
This isn't really a woodworking-related thread, but if this project wasn't done in cooperation with your neighbor, then you need to ensure that every bit of the fence, including the posts, is on your...
I almost agree with this. I thought the woodturning show was very good. I had absolutely no interest in turning before seeing those shows; now I spend a disturbing amount of time hanging out around...
Don,
What do you use the saw for? That would help determine the right one.
I have two Stihl's, a Farmboss and the smallest one they make (the "lightweight wife's saw"). For some jobs one is...
I agree, this looks like things have been "hacked up" a bit.
As Kent says, the way you've drawn it, the switch controls the "Next Light", and not the local light fixture (does the local one have a built-in switch?). The switch also would control power to the...
The front is the tail board.
I usually make the longer board the tail board, since it is harder to screw it up - just cut the tails and you are done. On the pins, you need to carefully adjust...
A dead-parallel as possible, as long as you're sure it is not toed-in. If you deliberately toe it out, the outfall section of the pice being cut ends up being pushed into the rear part of the blade,...
I agree with Ken, I think you have some contradictory requirements here: under $300, small, quiet, and it has to run air sanders! i don't think you are going to find anything that fits all of those.
At least it was brass and didn't rust. ;)
My wife was doing some DIY stuff and NOT wearing safety glasses. She didn't like some tile in the kitchen and was chiselling it off the wall for some...
A 3/16" is 4.7625mm, which is more than 5% off, which may be too much.
A #9 numbered drill bit is 4.9784mm, less than 0.5% off. You should be able to find numbered drill bits at an Ace Hardware,...
I agree with Jim, splined miters would be the easiest.
How do you figure that? I think the precision (i.e., how well the pins and tails match up) depends on the precision of the shape of an individual guide finger, not how well the guide fingers line up...
If the concrete is moving on either side of the crack relative to one another, than you have serious problems. There should be rebar, reinforcing mesh, or fiberglass preventing this type of...
I was thinking the same thing. That little motor and skinny belt would have a tough time spinning that big cutterhead. Maximum depth of cut must be about 1/64". :D
You may wish to swing by anyway. 'same thing happened to me a year ago. I was driving through Bellingham on the way to Vancouver on business. I ordered a few things on the phone for pick-up in...
Why do you? Most people have a choice of multiple programming: free Over The Air, cable, Dish Network, DirecTV. Just go shopping for a better deal.
Cable isn't available to me, but I'd doubt...