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  1. :o Turns out it was my old tabletop jointer! I...

    :o Turns out it was my old tabletop jointer!
    I ran them through my planer and all is well and to the right size. whew....

    Also I need to join the two table top halves together. Each half is 2"...
  2. thanks The leg is still over sized anyway so...

    thanks
    The leg is still over sized anyway so I'll shave them down to clean them up and resaw. Paying attention to the grain direction
    I've never really worked with Walnut before.
  3. Any suggestions on a bad walnut table leg?

    One of the legs on my walnut table looks pretty bad.
    1. How should I go about filling the seam down the middle?
    2. What about the chip-outs?
    also, did I do something wrong to get those pockets...
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    Oh, those internet pop-up ads. I just wasn't sure...

    Oh, those internet pop-up ads. I just wasn't sure what you were referring to. :confused:
    Has anyone else used an X10 type solution for the DC?
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    Pop up ad? Not sure what that is.

    Pop up ad? Not sure what that is.
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    The X10 option

    I've had really good luck with X10 remote switching.
    I bought a transceiver
    ...
  7. I just finished testing my latest setup. With a...

    I just finished testing my latest setup. With a small shop I needed to stuff it in a corner. It seems to be working great. I need to put some dampening rubber where it attaches to the joist - too...
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    Joseph, Great benches! My wife really liked them....

    Joseph, Great benches! My wife really liked them.
    With the exception of John's comment about the knot, quite often what some of us might try to "fix" in a piece for the next time we make one, is...
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    +1 for the OSB. I recently decided to paint...

    +1 for the OSB.
    I recently decided to paint mine. Wow, after the first coat, it looked like someone spilled milk on it. It completely soaked up the paint. The second coat was just ok. I used cheap...
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    it failed mainly because i'm remodeling my shop...

    it failed mainly because i'm remodeling my shop and needed to throw something together in a hurry to keep moving the BS out of my way. It was too wobbly and the back wheels were metal and a bit too...
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    i tried to make a mobile base for my GO555X and...

    i tried to make a mobile base for my GO555X and failed. So I picked up the shop fox base for $53. Four decent wheels will run you $20 - 30. Looking back, it wasn't worth it for me.
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    Thanks - I'm goin' mobile

    Great advice!
    I started building several mobile bases and ordered the Shop Fox base for my BS. I'm seriously considering moving my hot water tank. One possibility is directly across to the other...
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    Have you considered plywood for the walls instead...

    Have you considered plywood for the walls instead of drywall? Only slightly more expensive but you can screw into it anywhere you want for light brackets, shelves, hangers etc
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    I moved the DC next to the furnace and I'm now...

    I moved the DC next to the furnace and I'm now planning on building some lumber racks and bins under the stairs.
    If you were to put some permanent cabinets, where would they go? I was thinking along...
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    Shop Layout Issues

    Being this is my first post I would first like to say thanks for all the info I've been getting from this great forum over the past year or so.
    As you can see by my attachments, my basement shop...
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