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I have used automotive "bondo", it fills in very nicely and it really withstands the abuse. I saw an article in magazine that was showing how to get a good finish out of Plywood and MDF and they...
I for one would love to see something like that. I am trying to put my own DC system together and the more information I see the better.
James
Those were my thoughts too, I just have to work out the logistics of getting it. Thanks for the input and if I get it I will drop some pictures.
James
I am looking at a 50+ year old Delta/Rockwell 14" bandsaw with an external pulley system. It needs a little work, mostly cosmetic, which I would find enjoyable, and has a newer 3/4 HP motor. I like...
I found this on a Google search this week and tried it on some jeans I was not supposed to wear in the shop that had been through a wash and dry cycle with the offending glue spot (Titebond). It...
so what about the middle of the road shapers like the Grizzly 1 1/2 HP unit? One is for sale locally with some cutters that a guy used for one job, I bought a router and table from him plus a lot of...
SIGH! I bought my K3 last night.
Assuming you have the proper support for the weight, you might investigate using Ditra on top of treated plywood, which would act as an uncoupling layer to help counter the stresses and movement that...
UV Light breaks down the tires over time, as the carbon black breaks down it turns gray. Also a stationary tire does not move the waxes and polymers in the rubber to the surface like a tire on your...
Watching the video and grooving to the little river band.
James
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I have my PC with a HD Hauppage tuner card to watch TV. I like it for instructional videos, TV and what not. My garage/shop is also my "man-cave".
James
I made this mobile cart which is a Danny Proulx design and it rolls great and is very stable. I have rolled it around my Garage/Shop and on the asphalt with no issues.
Jim,
I use(d) MDF to build my shop tool bases and it is really easy to work with. I have rounded over my tops but not used a fine detail as I don't think it would be as forgiving as wood and I am...
I and going to guess #3 and #2 in that order :D
Jason,
If you are near Lexington you can try Manny's Woodworking, they have the full line of Jet units.
I am in the same boat, my Delta shopmaster AP300 is OK for wheeling around but I am looking...
Still use my corded hammer drill.... sometimes or if the hole I need is really big. I just hung some workshop cabinets on my cinder block walls and used my Milwaukee cordless drill with the hammer...
I was really worried about that last night but I only made two cuts with it on small MDF test pieces. After I removed it the cuts came out great on the MDF so I moved on to some pine and oak....
I swapped a new regular belt and a new PowerTwist belt back and forth on my Craftsman TS and it was noticeably quieter and smoother. It made a believer out of me.
James
Thanks for the quick replies. It cut so smooth and crisp without it and based on the comments it is not needed. I did put a black streak on my pretty new blade though :mad:.
I am getting back in to woodworking after a long layoff and recently built a new mobile table saw base for my Craftsman 10" TS. I installed a new power twist belt and a Vega U50 fence and everything...
I have 52" rails and built a mobile saw station based on a design from Danny Proulx so I have storage underneath and in my shop it will also double as my workbench. I currently just cover it with...
I am that voice in your head......... no, not that one, the other one...... no, the other one, whew it sure is crowded in here!
Thanks for the welcome everyone. I found the site and lurked for a...
Hello from the Bluegrass State of Kentucky. Long time lurker that decided to join and contribute.
James