I'm going to use ML Campbell products.
Clawlock II as the sealer
Stealth for the color
Krystal as the clear hard top coat.
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I'm going to use ML Campbell products.
Clawlock II as the sealer
Stealth for the color
Krystal as the clear hard top coat.
My wife wants the opposite of most kitchen designs. She would like the top to be painted and the legs and chairs to be stained. I started milling up some maple, so finish dim will be 1.25 thick X...
Peter: Looks like we are close neigbors, I live in Woodbury. I never heard of Connecticut Saw and Tool, went to the website pretty cool, they are local and near my brother house.
I did not...
Last fall I got a great deal on a powermatic 27 shaper w/ feeder for 1700 (gloat) I'm just getting around to try it out and wanted to get some cutters. I'm having trouble finding a good source for...
ha, thanks all that is a great idea of using a heavy duty extension cord and just replace the ends. I will try that
I'm still in the process of laying out my shop and I was thinking to have someone hook-up a 220V outlet near the electrical panel. This would allow me to run an extension cord to my planer and...
Thanks everyone for the comments. I picked up the sander last Friday. I was lucky and they had a bobcat on site to lift the sander onto the trailer. for now, it is resting in the garage until I have...
Thanks everyone, yes it has a mobile base. You are correct those wheels would be too small. I like the idea of the plywood as I do have the steel grates. If I have a enough guys maybe I can load...
This Friday, I'm going to pick up a used 5-6 year old 510" drum sander. I was hopping that I can load it in the back of my truck, but I'm not sure. Does anyone have this sander. Does it break down...
Thanks Dave for starting another thread. Seems my concerns are vaild as others have the same worries. I wonder instead of a true mobile can make something that is flat to the floor, but I can jack...
Do not want to hijack the thread, but I think this still will fit. Does anyone had a mobile base to drill presses, they seems to be more top heavy. I have two old rockwell/delat drill presses and...
Hi everyone,
For the guys that have their workshop in the basement, how have you utlized the space under the stairs? I was thinking of making drawers which I can pull from one side, but going...
Very cool Shop!! Just wondering, what was your design for the lumber racks? You have a lot of wood so curious how you are storing all of it?
+1 on this question also. It would be nice to find a book that helps compare the different styles
I'm mlooking to build the same type of rack system. I have a basement shop with poured concrete walls, I was going to go every 24" on center. Do you think I need to bring it down to 16" on center...
Rick: That horse barn needs a lot of work, dirt floor, no power, more critters I want to know about. The long term master plan is to knock it down and build something larger and nicer with water,...
Sorry for the slow repsonse, working is killing me....
John: I had planned to do that, but with the acid etch and pressure washing, I was worried about getting everything wet. I have an old 20...
Hi all.
I'm a long time reader, but not really had time to post much. About 1.5 years ago I moved into a new house, with a nice basement (1250 sqft) This weekend I just completed the epoxy...
OK, assuming someone does want to spend 200-300 bucks on a meter, which one do you all suggest?
Lou,
Very Cool truck!!. Since you are not needing the F350 I'll take it off you hands :) :)
I have never used Cedar before and assumed the smell would last a long time, but both you stated that it goes away. One reason I was thinking of using Cedar was for the smell. Since my work has me...
The new house I got has a hallway linen closet in the second floor, that need a complete remodel, previous owners used it for pet supplies. I was thinking of adding some cedar, but not sure "how...
Jared,
My brother has been pushing me to make a bedroom set with that finish, but I was worried on the correct method. Can you detail what you did as it looks GREAT!!
Maybe I'm alone in this thinking, but I think this is a great hobby/passion/what ever you call it where you can do the same thing in so many ways. If someone has the time and skills to do it by...
thanks everyone, you all have some valid points!!
Jason: Good point of the Morister. I had the drill press in a central location for woodworking and metal working, but I can get another drill...