WOW.......I want that!!!!!!!!! :D
It would fit beautifully with my small collection.
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WOW.......I want that!!!!!!!!! :D
It would fit beautifully with my small collection.
Thanks, I somehow missed this form last year. I've wanted to build instruments for a long time. This is about to push me over the edge of that slippery slope!
Hello everyone,
I work in the natural gas industry, specifically with underground pipelines. Just before Christmas one of my crews was working in the oldest section of our city when they found...
I bought one of these when I was doing a kitchen project a couple of years ago. It's great for panel measurements and markups because its flat.
Gary, you could do surgery in there it's so clean. :D
I think a track saw system makes perfect sense for what you want to do.
That is the route I choose and I have no regrets.
I would urge you to look at some of the other systems that are...
I don't recall that my 6021 orbits any slower then a PC ros that I have. I'm not familiar with the Ryobi. Does the Milwaukee seam to be sanding efficiently?
Not to state the obivious but you do...
Stunning!!!!!!!!
I've been using Cutlist Plus for a couple of years now. It has been great for a kitchen cab project I've been working on. I really like the optimazation feature especially for sheet goods, saves a...
Maybe use the scan/copy for duplicate parts:)
I have had a 64a in my shop since 2000. It is a very well made and smooth running saw and certainly worth $300. Unless they use a different motor now it can be wired for 220v operation. If you need a...
The
Fein's profile sanding kit works very good for me. The
Multimaster is handy tool to have around for other purposes as well.
How's the quality of the cut? Are you having proplems getting joints cut on this saw to fit properly? Myself, I'd make saw dust.
Tim, you might want to check the Eureka Zone (EZ Smart System) forum on this site for some additional ideas and usages of guided rail systems. Lots of great ideas and helpful people there.
I have DeWalt 621 that has excellent dust control in plunge cuts. My experience is any router is problematic when edge routing.
I have mine mounted in a 1/2" thick top. In the fully raised position the collet nut is just barely above the table top. As far as lowering it with a bit mounted that's going to depend on the length...
You are going to love it. It's such a versatile sander.
Jim, you're looking for an architects scale. You can get them in a triangular shape with multiple scales and smaller flat rules with a couple of different scales. I have found them at my local office...
I have a Delta 12" that had the same issue. I was able to straighten the fence by placing it on my bench with a block under each end and tapping in the middle with a mallet. This took a while as I...
That's a great space!...beautiful setting too!
I don't know what the Festool costs but I have a Fein Multimaster that works great as a detail sander and many other tasks also. I had the Ryobi once but mine vibrated so bad it was uncomfortable to...
I too purchase a wwII from Woodcraft that had faded print. Having not owned any Forrest products I had no reason to believe that this was not a new blade but considering its performance maybe it was....
I really like my Ridgid. I find myself using the belt attachment way more often then I thought I would.
Lee Valley/Veritas has a nice steel top. I've been using one for several years now.
I just picked up a Milwaukee 6021-21 5", eight hole pad and dust port that works with 1.25 and 2.5 vac hoses. Really nice sander. Doesn't rock around like my PC 333. Vibration is almost nil. Even...