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    Bob, Dave is spot on. I am retired now, but I...

    Bob, Dave is spot on.
    I am retired now, but I used Walzcraft for my doors when I was building cabinets commercially. This company is amazing. Their catalogue is 394 pages long and they have more...
  2. Jeff, thank you for the complement. I used...

    Jeff, thank you for the complement.

    I used individual pieces of tinted acrylic separated by mullions for the window panels. I did not want actual windows in the door so I did not cut out window...
  3. Jerry, thanks for the complement. Jerry

    Jerry, thanks for the complement. Jerry
  4. Larry thanks for the comment. The customer...

    Larry thanks for the comment. The customer service is key to success in any business - I admire Coplay for their customer service.
  5. Joe, thanks! The doors have certainly added...

    Joe, thanks! The doors have certainly added character to our home.
  6. Francis, thank you for your comment. I used...

    Francis, thank you for your comment. I used Marson Klik-Fast stock #40212 AB4-2A 1/8" Dia. button head pop rivets with a grip range of 1/16" - 1/8" with aluminum mandrel.

    I used two different...
  7. Phil, Thanks for your comment. You are right,...

    Phil, Thanks for your comment. You are right, that is a lot of light switches! All those pictures were taken in the office at my shop. I am retired now, but when I was operating the shop...
  8. Thanks Russ for the nice comment. The ladder...

    Thanks Russ for the nice comment. The ladder legs are 111 1/2" long.
  9. Andrew, thanks for the nice complement.

    Andrew, thanks for the nice complement.
  10. I put my drills and the battery mess on the...

    I put my drills and the battery mess on the bathroom door which is 4' behind my workbench.
  11. Thomas, that is correct. You are seeing the joint...

    Thomas, that is correct. You are seeing the joint on the edge of the shelf. The back 1 1/4" of the shelf is fastened to the shelf bracket and the rest of the shelf swings up via a piano hinge.
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  12. Thomas, I modified the post to better answer your...

    Thomas, I modified the post to better answer your questions - thanks for asking them.
  13. Balcony / Library Ladder that can be stored in a horizontal position.

    This is what I call a "balcony ladder". It is similar to the library ladders of old.

    The hinge is made from 2" brass rail parts. The steps are held in place with 1/4" solid brass dowel that is...
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    Please note; I felt this post more appropriate in...

    Please note; I felt this post more appropriate in Woodworking Projects, so I made a new post there; ...
  15. Barry, Thanks for your comments. Here is the link...

    Barry, Thanks for your comments. Here is the link to the carriage house garage door post. ...
  16. Thanks Matt. I did submit it today to FWW. We...

    Thanks Matt. I did submit it today to FWW. We will see what happens. I do have a little extra space for another router.
  17. Andrew, thanks for reading my Profile "About Me"...

    Andrew, thanks for reading my Profile "About Me" bio. I just read your woodworking career story and we do have similar stories. Our early retirements were a result of a mirror like retirement...
  18. Jim, Biesemeyer may have had 96" rails in 1984, I...

    Jim, Biesemeyer may have had 96" rails in 1984, I do not recall - my focus was 84" to fit my space. At that time the fence was the talk of the woodworking industry because it won the coveted IWF...
  19. Jim, and every body else; Wow! I am a little...

    Jim, and every body else; Wow! I am a little taken back by the interest in the Sliding Tool Tray Drawer. Makes me feel good!

    I purchased the 84" fence from Biesemeyer in 1984. At that time they...
  20. Tom, openings in the saw's cabinet were filled...

    Tom, openings in the saw's cabinet were filled from the trunnions down, but in the trunnion area and above, I left them open so the dust collector suction would not be makeup air starved. It just...
  21. Tom, you inspired me to post about my "My...

    Tom, you inspired me to post about my "My tablesaw island and it's dust collection setup". To see the post , go to...
  22. Thanks Patrick. Here is another on my large...

    Thanks Patrick. Here is another on my large Powermatic dado saw.
  23. Rick, I submitted the "Sliding Tool Tray" drawer...

    Rick, I submitted the "Sliding Tool Tray" drawer to all the table saw manufactures a few years back and got lots of praise but none of them were interested. You and the other people posting have...
  24. Thanks Michael! Like you, I to tried to find an...

    Thanks Michael! Like you, I to tried to find an end register - I do not think one exists that could be adapted to for this.

    I misspelled "Youngsdale", should be "Youngdale". The pictures below...
  25. My tablesaw island and it's dust collection setup.

    Since 1984 my primary tablesaw has been a rebuilt 1940s Rockwell Delta Model 34-450 Unisaw. It has a Biesemeyer fence that will cut to 84", and a Biesemeyer vacuum/blade guard that is attached to the...
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