I just got a used 90's G1023 that had a Uniguard installed along with the splitter. I think they (local factory) had problems installing the splitter parallel with the blade, the splitter was bent...
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I just got a used 90's G1023 that had a Uniguard installed along with the splitter. I think they (local factory) had problems installing the splitter parallel with the blade, the splitter was bent...
Ok, well thats simple enough. I can probably just modify my trap door and add a dust port. I'm not sure how well the side cover would work. It would probably cover the motor fine but since my switch...
So has anyone here added dust collection to a Grizzly 1023 saw. I just bought a 90's era one for a good price but just realized there was no provision for dust collection. The side with the motor is...
Titebond "extend" may be your best bet, it has a longer open time. I glued up a 30" x 84" x 3" oak bench top with in in one glue session. I probably had 35-40 pieces to glue up at once. With that...
At least make them paint it themselves, I hate painting and if I were doing a painted job for a friend I'd at least let them do the tedious stuff.
Got my jig today. Tool Corral was very helpful and quick in resolving their mistake, a big thumbs up to them.
First thoughts on the jig are as Bill said WOW, this thing is heavy duty. Perhaps...
James I was wondering myself why they appear to have a lower priced dowel and a higher priced one. I got the cheaper ones and the seem really nice. The $1 shipping is nice as well.
Yeah, I just bought what I thought I would use most. I got like 300-400 of the 1 1/2"L x 3/8 dowels as I think I'll use a lot of those.
James, take a look at McFeely's. I got 900 various sized 1/4" & 3/8" dowels delivered for under $20 and they seem to be good quality. There may be better ones out there but for the money these seem...
Well I thought I would have the doweling jig today. UPS showed it delivered and I couldn't wait to get home from work. So I opened the box and there sat a damn Pocket ZipSlot mortiser. But hey at...
Geez Bill the suspense is killing me. Good thing Tool Corral is supposed to be getting in their jigs this week, if he's BS'ing me and it will actually be 4 weeks I may die lol. Your pictures on the...
I've been in contact with Brian Culwell @ Tool Corral. Earlier this week he was still checking pricing. Just today they have added the jig to their site at a good price...
KMS in Canada has the jig for $180 but won't ship for 4 weeks which sucks. I emailed Tool Coral, Woodworker's Supply and Eagle America today to see if they could get me a price on the jig and the...
Well it appears that the distribution for the Jessem dowel jig pretty much sucks even after this much time on the market. There are NO distributors in the US that carry the jig, this is per Jessem's...
Bill, can the Jessem be used to dowel beveled corners for instance a beveled cabinet case? I was under the impression that you couldn't but your post comparing to a domino suggest that you can. I'm...
I'm pretty exited, I sold a PC biscuit joiner and used the paypal $$ to get 2 pair of knives for my DW735. I still had $60 left and on a whim I searched ebay today and found a Lamello dowel glue...
I work in a large cabinet shop specializing in laminated cabinetry and there is a lot of filing involved. Recently we have started soaking our files in a vinegar bath with wonderful results. I work...
Ok I see. I understand the reference edge/face idea of the Jessem/Dowelmax but face drilling was where I got off. At that point you can still use the reference edge but the reference face is removed...
True the cleat can be any thickness. However its sounds as if the dowel holes in the cleat will only be centered if the thickness of the cleat directly corresponds to a value on the scale. With the...
So if you were to drill dowels in the face of a large board you would use the reference edge of the jig to locate the front edge of say a internal cleat. But in order to use the scribed line on the...