Yes, it's hard to see the color in the photos...it's a sage-y green with some mica sparkles. That side of the board is also "hyper sanded" up through 1200 because that was necessary to shine up the...
Type: Posts; User: Jim Becker; Keyword(s):
Yes, it's hard to see the color in the photos...it's a sage-y green with some mica sparkles. That side of the board is also "hyper sanded" up through 1200 because that was necessary to shine up the...
Recesses for the resin inlay were cut on the CNC and then the resin was, um...inlayed...in two pours after sealing with clear to avoid any bleeding of color.
Commercial grade, large mowers with gasoline or diesel engines are not inexpensive, either...and you have to feed them regularly.
Sheet goods specialty businesses will likely have better pricing than lumber yards...that's been my experience for sure. A lot of the yards likely source from them and then do the markups. Even has a...
OP states they are installing the amplifier in the carved log, not speakers.
I think there's good justification for a hybrid approach in certain situations, so it's nice that there can be adaptability. I can see where, say, using spiral out from a big collector outside of the...
When I need something that's more "economy", I order Yonico off of Amazon. I've had zero issues with them. I actually just received a .75" beading cutter today that will likely be a "one project"...
While I'm using the Blastgate Company version of the quick connect because it's (slightly) more affordable than Nordfab brand, the scenario is the same. You can easily adapt to spiral or snap lock...
Residential fencing that the OP posts about and rural fencing that is more focused on the function of containing livestock in or out of areas and other agricultural purposes is a bit of a different...
Hah! Dan is the cook in that relationship. He did that to earn money while in school. It's something we both share as I'm the cook here, too.
Yup...hence, the two sided design. One for show and one for "go". :)
You will find that for battery operated landscaping tools for "serious" work/big jobs, you'll be better served by the brands that are focused on that, like Stihl, Husqvarna, EGO, etc. The batteries...
Stihl, too. My tree guy is using them now for all the work they are capable of including while climbing and only pulls out the big gas saw for cuts where it's necessary.
You are trying to fight a battle that's going to be extremely difficult to win. "Logs" don't really dry down equally, so you are always likely going to have a moisture imbalance even if you waited...
Had a nice week working on and finishing up a "house warming" gift for our younger daughter and her beau...who as of Saturday is officially her fiancée since she said "yes". :) :) :) They are moving...
Most, if not all of the Midea window units are inverter based like a mini split and are very efficient. Some also provide heat. (the one my daughter owns does) The U-shaped model is relatively new,...
Our younger daughter and her now-fiancée (as of a few days ago :) ) are moving into a beautiful, recently renovated studio apartment in center city Philadelphia at the end of the month and I decided...
The ban is on the sale of the gasoline powered gear, not the use, folks.
----
That said, when I replace my ZTR in the future, it will be the last piece of lawn/landscaping gear I have that is...
California is a very, very big place...and has pretty much any climate you can imagine somewhere in the state. So yes, there is grass in the non arrid portions of the place.
Bill, I have never, ever seen a "grass board" use on any kind of fence in this area and that's living here since the last year of the 70s. It must be a regional thing.
In my jurisdiction, fences require a permit, can be "on the line" (although I put mine on the side 2" off the line) and there's no rules about "good side wherever". On the back line where the fence...
John, I hope the surgery "does the trick" for sure!
That's good...here, they have only had some forms of "knock off" connectors. I ended up buying off Amazon when I needed them for the shop build.
I've come to learn over the years that sometimes travel time is just part of the cost of getting the right material for the project...and the right material will always kick things up a notch. I...
You apply the bead to the edge of a wider board, using whatever method you deem appropriate and available and then trim off the excess material.