:D:D:D Nice one Brian.:D:D:D
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:D:D:D Nice one Brian.:D:D:D
Said Ray, to a "Thunderous round of applause". :D
Just wondering if they are guaranteed to
be flat. :)
Very nice, very nice indeed Trevor. :cool::cool::cool:
You ole' smooth talker you. :D
Try looking on the Lumberjocks forums Matt. :)
Really neat work Dan, well done.:):cool:
A great looking bench Gorden. :cool: When Momma's happy..............!:D
Great bit of re-cycling Robert, well done.:):cool:
:D:D:D:D:D Made me laugh out loud this one. :D:D:D:D:D
Yep! That's definately a gloat. A BIG GLOAT! :D
Fantastic work Mike, a cane to treasure. :cool:
:cool: That's what I call thinking outside of the box. ;)
I use my drill press for sanding curves Jim. :)
I just change the belt around for different
speeds. :)
:D:D:D I have the 5 year old grandson model. :D:D:D
Now that sounds like a good idea, thanks John
I gotta give that a try. :cool::cool::cool:
Nice rack Jerome :D, I like the mini scaffold idea from the
Shop Notes plans too.:cool::cool:
Iv'e heard that kitty litter works like silica gel
in capturing moisture. :)
+1 And, it is a biscuit joiner too.:o Oh! just remembered I have an
un-used Roto-Zip somewhere too.:o:o Mebbe the start of Alzhiemers :confused::eek:
Cor' blimey guvnor :eek: Love the work you have shown Dennis :cool:
and welcome to the forum.:)
Why dont you just come right out and say what you really mean Eric.:p
Quote - Be sure to remove the band prior to routing, as any heat build-up could melt it to the bit's shaft.
:) This is quoted from the link you provided.:)
Hey Federico, you could hire a maid.:D
Cheers Chris. :)
Excellent work on both projects Mark :cool:,
and welcome to the forum. :)