Thanks for the humor. Just had to "click" on the thread - you know, see what the neighbors are doing.
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Thanks for the humor. Just had to "click" on the thread - you know, see what the neighbors are doing.
Your post(s) are really helpful. Thanks!
Hope this get resolved in your favor sir.
Danner Power Foreman in winter and Danner Bull Run the rest of the year. Best boots I've ever worn. Best service on boot repair also.
PM Dave Sabo. From reading Mr. Sabo's post(s) he is knowledgeable on the Festool line and will be able to price accordingly.
Good one Michael. Maybe 2 tears for those that never stop crying?
Nice work Phil, thanks for the photos. Piece turned out really well.
Mr Bradley,
I've yet to say it and shame on me... always have enjoyed your work. Really appreciate your time to photograph, narrate and educate.
Agree with Mr. Franklin.
+1 for the mini gorilla. I don't mind swapping between machines and the hose on the floor, if you think that will bother you then the mini gorilla isn't a good option. I have to agree with Mr....
Nice work Julian. Really easy on the eye. Thanks for sharing.
Appreciate your reply Steve. I had to bring tools through the kitchen and down the steps, I feel your trepidation. Great job getting everything in and up and running.
Thanks for sharing Steve. Were the machines brought down the basement steps?
Thanks for sharing Andrew. I had no idea blue gum eucalyptus was on the planet. Glad you found it and turned it in to such a beautiful piece.
Thanks for sharing Tim. Nice work. +2 on the mesquite and turquoise... looks outstanding.
Save your receipts if purchasing a Laguna blade.... lifetime warranty on the weld.
5 grand and you don't know what to do with it? Sounds like a first world problem. SMH.
Nope. Just checked the Bad Axe website.
Got it. Thanks Rick.
Thanks for sharing Christopher, I've always enjoyed your posts of your work.
Nice score as usual John. Thanks for sharing.
Fisch Wavecutter and Lee Valley HSS. Buy as needed instead of a set.
Check out the Ridge Carbide Tool Company. Great service and I've also used them for sharpening. I have 2 blades - the rip and combo.
I've used 190 proof Everclear. Excellent results, definetly a cleaner shellac with noticeable fastrer dry times. Problem was the price -20 bucks a fifth, could be cheaper in other states.
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Take a closer look - Whiteside made in USA, with bearings stamped CHINA.