Here is one I just did this week. I too have used shiplap, with the addition of a small 45 degree bevel for aesthetic reasons, although this one is a little different (you might just be able to make...
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Here is one I just did this week. I too have used shiplap, with the addition of a small 45 degree bevel for aesthetic reasons, although this one is a little different (you might just be able to make...
Thanks Chris- I gave up long ago on Borg ply- I am still getting problems with local "quality" specialist suppliers. The 5x5 baltic birch I have been finding does not look like this- I will have to...
Nice job Chris- now I really need to learn to weld, or braze!
On a slightly different question- what is the specification of the plywood you are using. I mainly use solid wood for my projects, and...
happy to share the joy Ben!
thanks again for pointing us in the right direction with this.
Now I just need to get my cyclone ordered- it would be a shame to fit this to a 1.5hp delta canister!
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/141942498763
Ben- this is the one I just ordered- did I mess up? $25.99 and free shipping. Still three more available
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thanks Ben for putting this together- I will be doing this shortly.
Jason mentioned going with the 2005- is there a particular model(s) of this I should look out for. I like the idea of a bigger...
outstanding- that looks absolutely fantastic. I am especially impressed with the new base!
Hope you have fun with it now!
Ben, looks like they haven't actually hit yet- from conversation with Lisa in their sales team, it sounds like they are imminent, but still getting processed. So, for those like myself who are about...
Folks, I am in the process of finally putting together my cyclone purchase. I heard from an Oneida rep yesterday that there are price increases coming very shortly, but did not have details (she...
Thanks Joe- I appreciate that info!
best wishes
Mike
Thanks Joe- how meaty did you go with the cleat approach- is 4/4 with 2 1/2" screws enough, or do I need to be thinking lag bolts?
thanks again
Mike
loving those doors- nice wood choice.
I have a question for you on mounting this on the wall- I have just finished a slightly larger unit (48" wide about 28" high), that I intended to use as a...
cool, count me in please!
I could use that for sure- count me in please
excellent, count me in please
that sounds nice, count me in please!
count me in please
hope I am not too late!
#3: Guard and riving knife whenever it is possible. I just upgraded to a new saw, and added above table dust collection to the mix at the same time. Even with my old delta contractor saw I had the...
First off- excellent all around, so congratulations to you, your daughter and to Ron.
i would like to offer a couple of ideas to ease the learning curve.
I would like to suggest a quick project...
Thanks Steve and Tom for input.
I did receive you posts too late to change direction, so I now have a stained floor with three coats of oil based poly. After 4 days of drying I started moving...
Thanks Craig, Keith and Susumu- I will check them out
thanks
mike
Interesting- does anyone know if they can be made to fit a Hammer saw too?
mike
I am in the process of completing the new floor in my workshop. The surface is wide plank t&g over osb, laid on PT2x4's on their sides over poly over concrete.Rigid insulation between the sleepers. ...
Not a direct answer. I gave up on the turnbuckles and just you a lightweight ratchet tie down. It hooks onto the outside of the dc frame, and over the top of the filter. After many hours of...