Two comments.
First, I think I would just build boxes (in whatever dimension you choose) and stack them, fasten them together and fasten them to the wall studs. That sounds easiest to me. ...
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Two comments.
First, I think I would just build boxes (in whatever dimension you choose) and stack them, fasten them together and fasten them to the wall studs. That sounds easiest to me. ...
I would go to Craigslist and get a handyman for a day. Might take three people.
I don't buy a lot of new tools unless the project I have demands its use.
Most cities have already banned noisy smelly mowers and blowers anyway. I hate them.
Most gardeners ignore the law.
I like to call the number and get the scammer on the phone. Which credit card is it? Visa, he says. Great, I have three Visa cards, which is it? Last four digits please. We go round and round...
Check the strips with a straight edge, like a steel ruler.
I think Travis wants to use standard ¼ shelf pins and a dumb plywood shelf. Which would be adjustable, of course. Then Travis would add bottom mount drawer slides, attaching them to the dumb...
I just have the stock planer and it has been fine for me. The stock blades are easily resharpened for less than a buck an inch and sand paper can easily smooth the finish.
You have a water problem, not a door problem. Fix the water problem or this will just happen again, and again, and again.
All that said, a fiberglass door replacement would work for the back...
Unless you can clamp it closed, re-rip and re-glue it
One may purchase the Jupiter pencil sharpener for probably under $300 here: ...
Like mentioned, I use an Panasonic electric one, and prefer the sharpening angle to the angle on hand held pocket sharpeners which is steeper. The crank and electric ones deliver a sharper point in...
Some vendors will register a car for you for a nominal fee. AAA Auto Club, by way of example, will register your car for free as part of your membership.
James, you might want to peruse this 2023 thread on the same subject
https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?305794-Festool-Mortising-Template/page2&p=3280115
I don't have any Festool tools...
I paid for a few years, but basically went back 20 years and copied every article that was remotely interesting and organized them by subject matter. That process took me weeks to complete.
Rick said the same thing I need, but better. +1
So based on the information provided by Cory, the OP, it is the drawer front which is flexing, understandable I guess since it is so wide. As others have posted, having a drawer front of 3/4 stock...
I guess I am not understanding how the sides of the drawer would flex if the corner joints (dovetail, rabbet, finger joint, etc) were properly made. The bottoms usually provide little or no overall...
I'm going to go a different direction here. I think most of the strength in an edge joint comes with the glue, not the dowels, which while adding some strength, are used mainly for alignment. If...
Cedar and stain.
Vinegar solution 1:4
In my lifetime, nothing has ever gone down in price. I remember gas for 30 cents a gallon. I'm not sure what the point of this thread is.
When I was a framing carpenter, the most dangerous and most common dangerous tool was . . . .
The hammer.
No joke, the straight claw ones hit guys in the head. The 22oz waffle headed ones...
My doctor said it doesn't work. I just live with the disease and once a year have my podiatrist cut away the infected nails, which is actually fairly painful.
I've used System 3 for more than a decade and have never noticed much of a difference when varying the resin to hardener ratio. Perhaps it might cure faster with more hardener, I don't know, I've...