Fair enough. Part of the current problem is I have way too many clothes, among other things. I am getting rid of a lot of stuff as we speak.
The other problem is that the current closet I have was...
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Fair enough. Part of the current problem is I have way too many clothes, among other things. I am getting rid of a lot of stuff as we speak.
The other problem is that the current closet I have was...
Fair enough. Part of the current problem is I have way too many clothes, among other things. I am getting rid of a lot of stuff as we speak.
The other problem is that the current closet I have...
Frederick, thanks for the reply.
- I don't think this is a particularly interesting project. I'd probably be building something very similar to what Ikea has - it's simple, and I personally...
My closet and personal space is a mess. Clothes are everywhere and this is causing strife with my wife (I think I just wrote a country music song there). No joke, it's probably leading to a...
I would submit that for pretty much any given job, almost every one outside thinks people in that job are overpaid : Doctors, lawyers, politicians, bankers, athletes, singers, actors, businessmen,...
Recently my Sawstop contractor saw tilt mechanism started getting tighter and tighter until, finally, it would barely budge at all, even if I had both hands on the wheel and applied all my weight.
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Thanks everyone for your replies.
I managed to play with the nailer and compressor a bit on the weekend. First impressions:
- the Rolair felt a lot heavier when I got it home than it did in the...
Greg - thanks for the clarification. I misread my dealer's website - I thought only the P650 and P650L handled a range of nail lengths, and that my gun ONLY used 1-3/16" nails. Now that I know my...
Greg and Rich, both of you suggest that the only nail length for the P635 (1-3/16") is usually too long for 23ga - you both cite the possibility of the small nail following the grain. edit: Greg's...
Thanks everyone. I ended up buying the smallest Grex (P630) and the Rolair JC-10. I liked the Senco but the footprint wasn't really so much smaller and everything I read indicated that there would...
And you would be correct. I don't have the space for much woodworking. Everything is a dance. And that's without my 20" Inca bandsaw which is still sitting in the trunk of my car until I figure...
I want to buy a 23ga nailer, but my space is really small and I don't think I can accomodate a compressor,even the very smallest ones.
The only cordless unit I can find is the Makita LXT, but its...
Incra recommends you mount the sled on the right side of the blade for left-tilting saws (I have a Sawstop contractors saw).
I understand this is so that you don't trap the workpiece when cutting...
Has anyone built a router table into their *left* extension wing ? With the way my space is arranged, a table on the right side would be completely unusable - there's no room to even get around...
Alan, I know I am more than a year too late to this thread, but your build (and Ted's) were inspiring. They're the most beautiful projects of their ilk I've ever seen, and ingenious,in so many...
I've never used them, but the consensus on the FOG seems to be that the Seneca Woodworking guides are much easier - and less expensive - to use than the Festool parallel guides. I have the latter,...
Thanks Scott. I saw your video in the sticky and found it quite informative and helpful - thank you.
But am I correct that some of the brush care prescriptions - e.g. mineral spirits - aren't...
I've got my second coat drying, but have two questions:
1) the General Finishes videos usually show the people applying the stain or varnish with a foam brush. Is there a reason to prefer foam...
Thanks everyone for your replies. I've started again on another piece of scrap.
I brushed on stain then, as Steve suggested, wiped off all excess. Waited about 3 days - checked that it doesn't...
Me too ! http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?179669-The-250-Unisaw&p=2038939#post2038939
Hi everyone,
This is my first try at actually finishing a project. I am going to be building a shelving unit out of 3/4" maple ply.
I bought one quart each of:
1- "General Water based...
I need to start and then finish my projects, one at a time. I have too many interests, woodworking among them, but even just there I end up starting one project, half finishing it, getting...
I have the Dust Right system hooked up to my Oneida V3000.
I can't remember if it's an option or not, but there's a mounting bracket with magnets on the spine and a metal plate for the base. ...
It is interesting since they address adjustment of several other things (e. G. Tilt, limit stops, etc) , but not this. I think they also don't mention adjusting fence/miter slot parallelism in...
Mike Heidrick: Re tool opportunity... in another thread I posted questions about building storage under a sloped ceiling. If I can pull something halfway-decent off there, my tool-buying window gets...