Derek, have you considered getting the slot mortising attachment for the Hammer A3-31? A possible solution for what you're trying to do.
Clint
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Derek, have you considered getting the slot mortising attachment for the Hammer A3-31? A possible solution for what you're trying to do.
Clint
I have "laminated" posts on my pole barn shop. Three 2x6's were sistered together to create the post. Treated wood was used at the bottom and transitioned into non-treated lumber pieces once the...
I have a motor starter in the shop that looks identical to that one. It, however, is only powering a 2HP, single phase, Oneida Dust cyclone. I worked on many motor starters and agree that for that...
I purchased 4", 5" & 6" hoses from Oneida. Good flexibility and no problems getting them on fittings.
Clint
I originally got mine from Acme Tools, part no. OIS001. I still have that one, unopened in its original packing, 517155because none of my oscillating multi-tools need it to use the Bosch Starlock...
I buy the Bosch blades for use on my Milwaukee. I haven't found any other blades to last as long as theirs. They're also used on my corder Fein tool and a cordless makita.
Bosch has an adapter...
I just pulled some of my tinted Starbond bottles to use, (needed some of the black), and found that the tips on both my brown and black 2 oz. bottles had split along their length. The glues were...
I use Stick Fast with the change-a-tip nozzles, Mercury adhesives. And some of the Starbond offerings that have colors/tints. Have had good luck with all of them. Mercury is probably my current...
I have a Drill Doctor, (given to me), and it works well. It does a good job on regular twist bits and split point bits, but doesn't have the capability to do brad-points bits. It uses a diamond...
I got one from Elaire Corp to fit my Dewalt palm router. Mine is a corded router but it and the cordless unit use the same collet.
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We mix Nutro with Pure Harmony to feed our two pointer types. We have a neighbor/good friend who feed Purina One to their Lab mix. Magpies in the area like to clean up the Purina One stools but...
I will look at the reviews on many items, concentrating on the negative reviews. I look for a trend on those negative reviews and agree that many of those negative reviews provide little to no...
Don't know if this will help, but found an online manual for your miter gauge. https://archive.org/details/manualzilla-id-5716354/page/n1/mode/2up. Also can see a bit of the adjusters on one of the...
I typically only do a review after I've had a chance to use the product, and I feel my comments are worth posting.
Amazon's habit of requesting me to review a purchase drives me nuts because the...
FWIW, Mafell has a portable saw that uses a 17-11/16” blade and runs on their tracks as well. A serious beast. If you want to upgrade,😏
Clint
I have, and use, mortise chisels, a hollow chisel mortiser, a Leigh FMT jig, and both sizes of the Domino. Each of them is used when it is the best tool for the job. A certain amount of work I do...
I will reuse a bag as long as it’s for the same material. I don’t think you could effectively clean one of them out enough that I’d put a different material into it.
Did you get their funnel as...
Thanks Rod for the hospitality, and the kind words. I had a great time visiting and hope to be able to do so again.
Clint
I picked up a chunk of nicely spalted curly maple many years ago via the internet. I had to cut it a bit narrower in order for it to fit under the guides of my bandsaw, but was then able to get a...
I'm interpreting this the same as Dan.
I will be visiting my son who lives in Westfield on the 20th and 21st. If you haven't got it figured out by then and still are looking for an answer, let me...
Not an uncommon experience around our house as well. I've gotten into the habit of checking any items that I take out of the dishwasher before eating from them
Clint
I use a long paint stirring stick to push items through when using the Jessem saw guides. It will go past them as long as there is at least a 1/4" gap available. For really narrow rips I also end up...
It would be nice to have a Rockler or a Woodcraft somewhere close. Nearest Woodcraft is 450+ miles and Rockler is further away than that. We do have an Acme Tools in town that allows me to do local...
I picked up this on from Milwaukee. https://www.acmetools.com/milwaukee-116amp-120v-variable-temperature-140-deg-f-1040-deg-f-heat-gun-8977-20/045242062881.html
Has worked well for me.
Clint
A panel that is an actual 1/4” will be loose in the groove using those, especially with the 66.
if your panels are actually 6mm, (most 1/4” plywood is), then a better choice might be the No. 67....