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  1. Cutting down a floor drill press to benchtop height?

    Chris

    I have the exact same issue. The column can be cut down, but the base is cast iron and the column only extends into the base about 4". Simply cutting the column down may not give you enough...
  2. If you hold a white steel chisel against the...

    If you hold a white steel chisel against the grinding wheel too long it will become blue steel. ;)
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    Actually, the test has little to do with...

    Actually, the test has little to do with "geometry" but is a test of differentiation and abstraction.

    The study of geometry, anything, derives from the ability to observe a difference and be...
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    I file as a business. I use Quickbooks to do my...

    I file as a business. I use Quickbooks to do my year end accounting and Turbo Tax Premier to calculate taxes.

    I keep all my invoices in a one pile during the year and simply file them away after...
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    Charlesworth must do nothing but think of ways to...

    Charlesworth must do nothing but think of ways to fool with your mind between videos.

    Not only does he put a micro bevel on his plane he hones a very long radius curve along the cutting edge so...
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    Think you guys have it bad. The ownership of my...

    Think you guys have it bad. The ownership of my company and 6 of the 10 most senior guys went to SC and also went to the game.

    And I have to go to work tomorrow...sheesh, a tackle here, a tackle...
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    To start Charles' off to a good year: I use a...

    To start Charles' off to a good year:

    I use a Freud 12" 40T Glue Line Rip and it does give a glue line rip. Nice blade and reasonably quiet.

    I can rip 8/4 Lyptus as fast as I can push the stock...
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    Charles Some components from Microsoft may not...

    Charles

    Some components from Microsoft may not work in FireFox. ActiveX is not universally supported (and for good security reasons).

    I found this site that might be helpful:...
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    Mike Dictionary.com has: 3. a. To...

    Mike

    Dictionary.com has:
    3.
    a. To reshape or make compact by applying steady force; compress.
    b. To iron (clothing, for example).

    11. Chiefly Northeastern U.S. An upright closet or...
  10. I still have three years before it becomes a...

    I still have three years before it becomes a major thought exercise. :rolleyes:

    If you do manage to figure it before 2008, please post a synopsis of your understanding. ;)
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    I rented some time on a 50" belt sander this...

    I rented some time on a 50" belt sander this morning. Forget about the 16-32 (I have one) and save up $10,000 and buy one of these puppies.:rolleyes:

    They sure do the job nicely. ;)


    So what...
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    In California, an insurance broker is required to...

    In California, an insurance broker is required to be licensed, and what he/she says is binding. Maybe not by the carrier but by the independent agent.
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    It was really cold Wednesday morning in San Jose,...

    It was really cold Wednesday morning in San Jose, about 58d, so I decided to wear my cold weather clothes for a corporate get together in Newport Beach (T-shirt under my long sleeve shirt and a...
  14. I have a Porter Cable unit (Model CPLC7060V)...

    I have a Porter Cable unit (Model CPLC7060V) putting out 12 SCFM @ 40 PSI that nevers runs out of air with my conversion HLVP gun.

    Cost me <$500 at Lowes a while bakc.
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    Rob I use a Delta 36-850 .25HP unit (NOT the...

    Rob

    I use a Delta 36-850 .25HP unit (NOT the Versa Feeder) on my 12" jointer. If you have additional 220v power, I would opt for a larger 1.0 HP unit, 3 or 4 wheel.

    I have jointed boards 10" x...
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    I have a MiniMax CU300S like Bill, but after...

    I have a MiniMax CU300S like Bill, but after using the machine for 2+ years, I wish I had MiniMax Jointer/Planer & Saw/Shaper separates.
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    Do you have alink you can post?

    Do you have alink you can post?
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    I have not seen the work by Kingshott, but the...

    I have not seen the work by Kingshott, but the videos Charlesworth, Cosman and Rodriquez are worth acquiring.
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    Don If you felt a 3.6 then you need to...

    Don

    If you felt a 3.6 then you need to recalibrate your bottom - way to sensitive. :D

    Andy

    What WESPAC? I was on the Connie in '66 when we were hit by a typhoon.
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    Thank you for sharing your current activities...

    Thank you for sharing your current activities with us.
  21. I keep the...

    I keep the http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?DeptID=4028&FamilyID=3677 in the same tub of water as the stones and run the stone over it every 20-30 strokes. Works very nicely and is easy to store...
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    It is expensive because of distribution costs. It...

    It is expensive because of distribution costs. It would be very economical if the distribution system was equal to the gasoline distribution system.
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    The progressive side of my soul says do no...

    The progressive side of my soul says do no unnecessary harm to your environment.

    The realist side of soul my says there are 440+ reactors operating worldwide since the 1950's and the have been two...
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    The old saw about "if you remember the 60's, you...

    The old saw about "if you remember the 60's, you weren't there" isn't totally true.

    There are those souls for who the saying is true, but those are the folks who still can't remember, anything.
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    Cream fronting Paul Butterfield at the Fillmore...

    Cream fronting Paul Butterfield at the Fillmore in '67. A loud, crazy and joyous evening.

    Smokin' with Bill in the balcony afterward made it all the more remarkable and the memories are still more...
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