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I could use that, sign me up!
That's a good looking project. Have you thought about the various type of can rotator shelves? Not for canning jars, but for store bought metal canned stuff? Not sure it'd work for glass canning...
I'm not really planning on portability, more of a set it up in a "spot" at the nursing homes, and people can come and go to work on the puzzles. That is sort of what they do now, just don't have a...
I'd like to build a couple puzzle tables and donate them to local nursing homes. Kind of a card table size, 4 legs, shallow pull out drawers for puzzle pieces, maybe a two part top that slid out...
Hello, I was watching my old collection of videos, and realized I am now missing this one. I've been looking for it. Does anyone have it want to sell?, maybe even let me borrow it if nothing else...
I've got two buildings with T111, and I'm sorry - but the stuff is junk. I have had mine for some years now, and have babied it, still junk, requires painting "fairly frequently", and definitely...
I've done a "decent" amount of working with it, with various machines. Nice stuff when it's done (Azek), but I'll tell you that I never hated cleaning up anything afterwards as much as I hate TRYING...
Please add me to the list, that would be an awesome amount of useful information!! Larry
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That's a work bench that I could definitely use!!! Draw my name please.....
That is really one beautiful kitchen, now why don't you have mine done yet? ;) Larry
I've got this tool, bought it about when you did. Same problem.... I have noticed though, if you crank up the speed on it, and go very slow - it's a lot better. Crappy design though for sure. How...
Wow, I'd love to win it, as I don't have a bandsaw at all right now, and I keep "needing" one. Please sign me up!! Larry
These are pretty cool, I haven't seen openers before. Also haven't looked yet, but is there a tutorial somewhere on how to do these? Yours look great!! I like the one where you can see the copper...
Curt, this was really an excellent tutorial, for an excellent project. I don't usually take the time to do it, but I thought this was well worth keeping - and turned it into a .pdf that I can store...
Well go figure, now it (#10 picture) works....
This is an excellent bell, and idea. I'm going to give it a try for sure.
Also wanted to mention that #10 picture, doesn't show up when you click on it to see it larger. Don't know if it's the...
Beautiful cabinets. I'd be happy to do something of even close quality someday. Nice finishing too!! Larry
I did most of my house with a porta-nailer. Wasn't bad at all, used 3/4" oak. I wouldn't want to have to do it in a hurry, it does take a little swinging. I think that the manual nailers give a...
Thanks guys, those are all very good ideas, and good information. I love this place!! Larry
I am looking to purchase this saw, based on the reviews, prices, and my size needs. Pretty set on getting it, but just a couple questions....
How does it come once shipped? One big monstrosity, 2...
Hello, I am looking for dimensions of a "part" on a Rockwell Sonicrafter. This tool is kind of like a Fein Multimaster, seems like everyone is making one now. If someone has a micrometer or other...
I built up a small shuttle system, wireless radio keyboard with built in trackball.
Sit on my couch, use my big screen LCD tv as a monitor, stream video, watch Hulu all the time, check email,...
I hung a couple prehung oak doors yesterday. "Seemed like the same problem as you", but basically the door frame was just slightly twisted sitting in the rough opening. Straightened out the legs of...
Sorry no pics, etc., but I've been looking into it myself. Shouldn't be that hard to do. Some angle iron, square tubing, some pneumatic cylinders, and a little welding. TaDA!!