The danger in "opening up" the split is of course the possibility of making the split worse. I always place a clamp just beyond the end of the split before I pry the split open. I also indorse the...
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The danger in "opening up" the split is of course the possibility of making the split worse. I always place a clamp just beyond the end of the split before I pry the split open. I also indorse the...
Just a thought from someone with no experience with the product. Couldn't you remove one layer of boards from the roof to use as you desire and then put SIPs on top of the first layer. That way you...
When building my dust collector system this is how I solved the problem. Most of the system is 5 inch pvc well casing which I reduced to 4 inch near each machine. I used 5" to 4" reducers and came...
I have gone thru one winter (with some very cold spells) using a 75K external combustion Hot Dawg heater. I am located in SE Colorado. My shop is 24' by 20' with an 8' by 10' "bumpout". The somewhat...
I agree with Chris. I have always used a spline or more often biscuits. When gluing an edging to plywood without either of these, half of the glue surface is going to be end grain to face grain which...
Thanks guys. I think I will try to turn some of it asap using the CA glue trick. I will also cover my bet by splitting about half of it thru the pith and drying it further in the "traditional"...
Although I am a frequent reader this is my first attempt to post. I have just cut down two juniper/cedar trees. These trees died as a result of being "delimbed" but were left standing in the dirt....