yup... I use the metallic silver felt tip... Shows up perfectly on black and dark colors.
http://www.sharpie.com/enUS/Pages/metallic-fine-point-marker.aspx
230056
Type: Posts; User: Mike De Luca; Keyword(s):
yup... I use the metallic silver felt tip... Shows up perfectly on black and dark colors.
http://www.sharpie.com/enUS/Pages/metallic-fine-point-marker.aspx
230056
Forget the screws. I'd probably glue in some inside corner blocks between the 45º corner braces and call it a day.
Instead of the individual blocks shown in the picture, I'd run a continuous...
Great thread. I've got a plexiglass jig purchased from Rockler. It works in much the same way but the drill bit tends to chip the surface veneer/laminate. Using the router bit seems to solve this...
No two people have the same method on basement insulation. I've been researching it for two years...
This is bar-none the best article I've found on the subject:
...
I researched floor covering for the shop last year and finally decided to leave it concrete. The builder had put a sealer down and it makes the floor easy to sweep and keeps the concrete dust to a...
I use 1/2" 9 ply with 1/4" ply bottoms. For the shop, I just staple the bottom to the drawer box. It also acts as a squaring aid.
I've been known to use whatever I've got laying around (free).
I used this crap to paint my shop... what a mistake. I was using it over new drywall and asked the "expert" at HD about whether it would seal the drywall. He told me it would. The paint would not...
A picture would be helpful...
This happened to my neighbor across the street. The power company came out and hooked up a device that temporarily split the working leg to feed the dead bus. They then came out with a device that...
Sounds like you are doing what I did. I wanted a switch mounted on the wall that I could turn off while I was away and a youngster might enter the shop. There is no way they would know to turn on...
I've always preferred a low sheen on my cabinetry and woodworking projects. A "Medium Rub" is my favorite. The higher the sheen, the greater the protection but with polyurethane you may be...
I've made some great progress... slow but sure... unfortunately my opening post is locked so I can't update it...
??????????????????
Got the Unisaw powered up after running about 1,500 feet of assorted wire and 7 circuits for the basement...
The original belts (25 years old) have taken a terrible set after sitting idle for...
A sudden twist in the decision making process...
I ended up with their master kit... ordered it the other day after pricing black pipe. The kit went on sale for $99 over at Northern Tool with no...
Which size AX for the Unisaw...?
I think it is time to replace these 25 year old original belts... helluva vibration after having set idle for over a year (long distance move). I let it run for...
Which size AX for the Unisaw...?
I think it is time to replace these 25 year old belts... helluva vibration after having set idle for over a year (long distance move). I let it run for awhile; it...
This.......
I hang my own rock and mud it myself... I don't like it either, but the secret is in not using more mud than is necessary to get the coat you are working on done.
Too many people put too much mud...
I lived there for 30 years and finally couldn't take the nanny state mentality any longer. CA is not a paradise by any measure...
We just moved to Hickory, NC and are loving it. Got a concealed...
This...
I use the 12' (small in the apron) Leverlok for working in the shop... 3/4" blade... I like the blade to stay extended automatically for layout.
...
Screw it... I'm not dumping a ton of money into copper.
I've learned a new phrase here in the south, "It will be fine... it will...!"
I'm picking up some black pipe on Monday, screw it...
Nice building... its like a monument...
Thanks everyone for your input.
Callan, this is exactly what I was looking for. I do spray from time to time and don't want oil in the line. I've always used filters right off the compressor...
I'm putting together my woodworking and motorcycle shop in the basement and need a recommendation on what type of line to run from my compressor (typical CH 20 gallon horizontal oil type) to my Cox...