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    The repair with epoxy will be much stronger with...

    The repair with epoxy will be much stronger with it feathered and thickened along the crack line. I'd go 1/2" thick - easier to get that volume with the pc product - unless jb comes in something...
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    If non structural - I'd use a epoxy paste called...

    If non structural - I'd use a epoxy paste called PC products - pc-7 . It comes in a greater volume than JB weld. Home Depot has it. Or check other resources for larger cans of it. You will need to...
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    X2 flexilla or others with same features.

    X2 flexilla
    or others with same features.
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    X2 flexilla

    X2 flexilla
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    Freud p410 / sharpening

    Before sending it out I read that these are different blades and not the typical effort. I called the sharpening service and talked to the owner. It's like - oh yeah no problem etc.
    I look for...
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    Dark Spot in Maple

    See the dark streak in the attached picture. I've already finished and convinced myself when it appeared after planing down to 1/2" thickness I could live with it. The streak wasn't there with the...
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    Thanks John. I have a gallon that I've used a...

    Thanks John. I have a gallon that I've used a little. It seemed no good for cleaning brushes. Wondered if it was me.
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    Making wipe on poly

    Cutting 50% with MS.
    My MS is the "green" type. Is the environment safe version okay?
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    Epoxy bond to polyurethane

    Want to attach a small wooden foot to the bottom of a poly finish on a TV tray. Will that bond?
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    I agree with what Sam said. Much prefer torx for...

    I agree with what Sam said. Much prefer torx for the reasons he stated.
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    I took it apart. Several o rings one might...

    I took it apart. Several o rings one might consider. It's been well lubed. Not worth obtaining an o/ring kit to see what might happen.
    New one is less than $20. However, it's a good feeling to...
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    HF Brad Nailer repair

    Attached is a pic for a HF nailer. On the side, stock no. P973, Series C 007205.
    It does not countersink the heads anymore. Just about flush is all it can muster. I've got lots of different...
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    Glue line 24t or 30t?

    Sears 10" contractor. 1.5 hp
    3/4" to 1-1/4" hardwood material range.
    Currently use a Freud Fusion 40 T for all work. I'd like a thin kerf glue line for ripping with emphasis on the cut quality for...
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    Kevin, ever seen a product called q-bond? (A ca...

    Kevin, ever seen a product called q-bond? (A ca glue that saturates a granular filler base to repair many things outside woodworking.)
    The medium thin watery enough to do that?
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    Thanks turners!!

    Thanks turners!!
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    Starbond EM-02 or 40

    For filling small cracks in the ends/sides of cutting boards which viscosity is best? I'm thinking the EM - 02 is too thin.
    Confession / not a turner but you guys use the CA glue!
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    Don't want to hijack this thread.......- I've...

    Don't want to hijack this thread.......- I've debated feet over routered finger groove on the ends. That allows use on both sides. Somewhat personal preference. Opinions?
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    And you can convince yourself you are doing...

    And you can convince yourself you are doing something for the environment!!
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    A wood knob will crack/split with moisture. I...

    A wood knob will crack/split with moisture.
    I have used corks from wine bottles. Sand on all sides to make attractive and glue to the board. Typically 1/2" height.
    My wife saves corks so I have...
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    BOG hardwood gluing

    Got a great deal on some 3/4" maple. Being already dimensioned and not having a fresh face what about glue adhesion? Specifically face side, should it be sanded or wiped dn with something?
    Not...
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    Update: used hot glue as that fit the project...

    Update: used hot glue as that fit the project better than the spray contact adhesive - less messy and no waiting time to assemble. Used the fix on some other Jorgy ratchet clamps too.
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    Think I'll try the spray adhesive first., and the...

    Think I'll try the spray adhesive first., and the hot glue next. Tks for the ideas.
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    Bar clamp pads - retention

    Specifically about HF clamps, if there is a difference in brands.
    Anyone have a good idea how to keep them attached?

    Either a duct tape band or perhaps some double stick tape?
    As I think...
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    I've used satin arm r seal on my table projects...

    I've used satin arm r seal on my table projects as I like the sheen. But I rub out with steel wool and a lubricant to get that silky smooth finish.
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    No what the OP asked.., but there are online...

    No what the OP asked.., but there are online places that will make almost any size, thickness and color cutting boards. I have 2 that are 36/18 from them. Any edge and other feature can be routed in...
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