How about these:
http://temsik.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=15&products_id=27&zenid=6448b1fde8a7ba22cee51011c64978e1
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How about these:
http://temsik.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=15&products_id=27&zenid=6448b1fde8a7ba22cee51011c64978e1
This is a link to the hidden bed bolt hardware.
http://www.rockler.com/bed-rail-connection-system
Thanks Bill
RicH,
When I did mine, I had to cut the noses off of the existing treads, that was a pain; but at the time I did not have a multitool. I just glued mine down with the PL adhesive, no nails or...
If it is painted, I would use the first method.
+1 for the Shopsmith on a power stand.
Danny,
I am going to be moving to Ponte Vedra, FL, which is just south Jacksonville, FL next year. Do you know how long a drive that would be to get to you?
Thanks.
Jack
I took shop in junior high school in the sixties. I don't actually remember much about the shop; the thing that has always stuck in my head is that we had no safety gear. When you used the table...
I have one from Bosch that I like. It is very easy raise and lower. It has stops; but it depends on how long your short boards are.
That would be a shane, I use mine all the time.
Paul:
I would; but I have a Mac and every time I try it fails.
Randy:
What about making is short by a couple a inches, then scribe two filler strips. Then you could cut the top to fit and or scribe it to fit. I think it would still have a furniture look;...
I just jointed and planed some hard maple for some shop cabinets and I am very happy with my 15" planer(G0453Z) and my 8" jointer (G0490X). It was only about 16 board feet of lumber; but did it go...
Matt:
How did you find room, did it replace another table?
Or a Delta UNI
+1 for the Frued 80T ABT
I use them sometimes if I have been working with a lot of ply, just comfort. I have a desk job and when I work with the stuff a lot, my hands can get pretty raw. I am careful not to get to close to...
I sell HVAC equipment and i can verify that there indeed are 240/3/60 motors.
Jason,
Since you are building Norms Router Table, you might want to watch this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKBVjrC_rRw
Do you have a picture of it? I looked on the New Yankee site; bit did not see anything about the kit.
I have the 1000SE, with the vernier scale lets you set it to any angle. I like ti al lot and would recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade their miter gauge.
Started a new cutting board project that I am making for one of my partners.
Thanks everyone, I got some thinking to.
I am making a small cabinet for our guest room. The doors are flush and the cabinet has a face frame. What hinges do you folks reccomend?
Thanks in advance.
Jack
Larry:
The hand wheels on the side are on the 12" jointer, mine is a parallelagrem model with the levers under the beds.