Bill,
I order it through their website and it shows up at my door 2-3 days later.
You can cross-link 8000 as well, but I don't. Haven't had great results.
I love 8000, John. 2 year reports at...
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Bill,
I order it through their website and it shows up at my door 2-3 days later.
You can cross-link 8000 as well, but I don't. Haven't had great results.
I love 8000, John. 2 year reports at...
I should also add that I shoot with a Fuji Mini-Mite 4 and their T70 gun.
I have to disagree with Scott on this one. I don't have the expertise that others on this board do, but I have sprayed 30-40 gallons of EMTech finishes as well as a couple hundred gallons of various...
Then I would highly recommend the Triton.
Looks like the worlds largest "Jesus" clip.
Most people call them "E" clips. That is until they send one across the room.
Or drop it into the worlds largest 2-stroke crankcase.
That's a BIG...
Yep, got that.
As a finish carpenter I use brad nailers all day, everyday.
I have used Senco (18,20 and 25), bostitch, paslode and PC.
Now all I use are PC BN200's.
I have 2 of them. I have used them...
I ran 200' of 2-2-2-4 to my barn. I rented a trencher for $130. Wire cost me $1.25/ft. I got a used 100 amp panel for free. My electrician charged my $275 to hook up both panels, all runs in the barn...
Usually a small "pop"ing sound followed by a much louder "OH DANGIT!"
Very similar to the sound you hear just after realizing that you cut your last board to short.
That outta do it!
I have found the Freud Diablo D1040X to be a very good all around blade. Especially when you figure in the $45-50 price tag.
Wood magazine gave it there "top tool" badge too.
When it comes to...
Not a "great" deal.
Check it out. If you like the wood it is worth it. If it is checked, heavily warped, has bad grain and lots of sap wood, then I would certainly pass.
I spread out 1 1/2-2" of pea-stone. Then laid 2x4's on the flat-1' on center- on top of the pea-stone. Then filled in between the 2x4's with more pea-stone. Laid a vapor barrier over that with 3/4"...
Just run a square block of stock along your fence. Makes a great miter as well as a tear-out block.
Here you go.
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_10155_12602_00938045000P?vName=Tools+%26+Equipment&cName=Hand+Tools&sName=Carpentry+Tools
The question becomes, parallel to what?
Another vote for making your own.
My fence is held in place with a dowel on one side and a clamp on the other. I have a 16 oz craftsman micro-adjuster that...
IMO the triton is the best router for a table.
Above the table adjustments work well. The collet automatically locks when raised all the way up for easy 1 wrench bit changes. The plunge spring comes...
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This is a good one.
On a side note:
I find bits to hold up BETTER in an impact then a regular cordless.
I personally don't like the DeWalt bits. To pointy. As for the Irwins, I can go 2-3 weeks of everyday usage before they need to be replaced.
Impact specific bits sounds like a waste of money to me.
I would suggest a ROS too, and would highly recommend the 5" Bosch.
I have used 2 different Bosch, DeWalt and tried just about everyone I have come across. Until I bought Irwin. They work the best for me. They have the best fit, good price and they hold up pretty...
I think your wife got you the best saw made.
Yep, the G0457 is $795 with free shipping. Offer code 09WOODM.
(as seen in Wood, issue 195)
I have the 1590 and think it is the greatest thing sense Joey Logano (sliced bread).
Might buy a 1591 just to have it.... I like em that much!