If your miter saw is the Ridgid R4112, ereplacementparts has them in stock, https://www.ereplacementparts.com/brush-assembly-p-2568805.html
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If your miter saw is the Ridgid R4112, ereplacementparts has them in stock, https://www.ereplacementparts.com/brush-assembly-p-2568805.html
I recall reading somewhere that rubbing a dryer sheet on your lenses is supposed to help keep the sawdust off.
+1 No guarantee this will fix your issue but it's the easiest fix if that's what your issue is.
While they are not what I would call one of my favorite tools, my jigsaw and bandsaw rank near the top of the list of enjoyable tools to use. I can't really describe why but I just get a kick out of...
If they have one, remove the stop plug at the end of the bar. If they don't, buy longer clamps.
Totally agree that the Franklin is the best I've ever used. Ever since I've had mine it has functioned perfectly ever single time. If you need to use one often or even if you don't, the Franklin is...
Hmmm, well if it works for poop no reason why it shouldn't work for sawdust.
There are other woodworking forums that do not charge for posting for sale items. A simple Google search will find them for you.
I have a Ryobi, not the highest quality sander but it's OK for what I use it for. I primarily use it for drywall repair and other types of small repair projects. I do appreciate the cordless...
Pretty sure you missed the point of my post.
Nope, they want my email or phone number to get into the site.
Mine are coiled as well.
If it matters to you, sawblade.com, according to their Facebook page, is located at 9502 E. Hardy, Houston, TX 77093.
I use these router bit holders to store my bits, https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/tools/workshop/storage/tool-storage/50697-bit-holders Never had an issue with rust since I started using them.
I have two compressors, a pancake and a 30 gal. I have taken apart and redone the piping joints I don't know how many times and they both would not hold pressure for any length of time. I decided...
You will of course let us know how this turns out right?
Your enjoyment with having a shop dog will solely depend on your ability to properly train the dog to be in that type of environment. If you have the ability to successfully do that then you can...
It appears that Band Saw Tire Warehouse only presence is on eBay, https://www.ebay.com/str/bandsawtirewarehouse?fbclid=IwAR0WYIm0DS7nJFmzX0G3kEeAQmtf6_BrGZUW4N1fbu9gTgCyrGsBWLtZxCY
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I too like hearing stories about outstanding customer service. I already own many Kreg products and stories like this one will go a long way in ensuring that I keep buying their products.
A dated sales receipt is all you need for warranty coverage. When you register a tool with a manufacturer, you are basically only adding your address/email to their mailing list.
I got many years of service out of the blade that came with my 10" Makita slider. I think that you will not be disappointed with that 12" blade.
Funny how they always seem to pop up with an answer to a question that wasn't asked isn't it?
If you don't use it all that often then IMO it would not be worth it.
Jon Endres said, " generally accepted practice is Simple Green or washing soda, scrub clean, followed by a thorough drying".
Your above method is basically the way I've cleaned my blades forever. ...
I don't do a whole lot of drilling into metal but when I have to I've found that Milwaukee bits work for me. They have several styles of bit available so you have a number of price points to choose...