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    Finally got my 'electrical friend' back in the...

    Finally got my 'electrical friend' back in the desert to test my starter. He pushed the lower part of the piece that's moved when the start button is pushed and it started right up. Immediately...
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    Thanks Guys. It has a magnetic starter. It...

    Thanks Guys.

    It has a magnetic starter. It makes no sound whatsoever when I push the button. I will ask my motor friend to check current to the starter.
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    Powermatic 66 won't start

    Hi,

    My Powermatic 66 suddenly won't start. Found a post somewhere online that said it has a "two speed internal start switch". Then it said to pull off the end of the motor and take some 400 grit...
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    Thanks

    She's 20. The sink is kind of modern, sitting up on top of the countertop. Should minimize the water sitting around the perimeter of the sink.
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    Vanity Countertop

    I'm making a bathroom vanity for my daughter's bathroom. The cabinet is alder and my wife and daughter want the counertop to be Alder as well, all stained the same color.

    I'm concerned about the...
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    No clamps

    Like Johnny said, no clamps.

    Let the glue set up until it's tacky but no longer sticks to your finger. Pay attention to the temperature range on the can.

    Pull out the middle dowel first....
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    Thanks.

    Thanks for all the help.

    I wound up using the carbide scoring tool. It worked pretty well. I only trashed one board when it didn't snap cleanly along the score.

    I did use a fortified thinset...
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    Cutting hardibacker

    The guy at Home Depot told me i could cut Hardibacker concrete board with a utility knife. It's not going well.

    Is there a jigsaw blade that would work well for this?

    Thanks,

    Jim
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    Nate, That looks a lot like the Tuckermans...

    Nate,

    That looks a lot like the Tuckermans Beer poster I have hanging on the wall of my garage, right next to the Smuttynose poster.

    I like living in the desert and visiting places like new...
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    Bathroom remodel

    Just bought a condo near my daughters college.

    The bathroom has a 25 year old acrylic tub that's very faded. The tub surround is dated ceramic tile. My wife never brought up any of this until we...
  11. Thread: Shipping

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    Hard wood

    I was coming back from Jamaica years ago with a Lignum Vitae carving of a head.
    The customs guys were taking stuff made of mahogany away from people, x-raying it, weighing it....
    I asked why they...
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    Bruce, I live in Phoenix and have bought a...

    Bruce,

    I live in Phoenix and have bought a bunch of stuff from Bob. He ships next business day at the latest. UPS Ground takes 3 to 5 business days from his shipper in Ohio. Might be a day faster...
  13. Thread: A request.

    by James Hart
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    acronyms

    This is similar to people who use acronyms unique to their profession in general conversion.

    My wife is a nurse and i used to hate the Christmas parties; " then the guy had a PVQ, and I didn't...
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    Flat

    Jamie,

    5/4 stock airdried properly for years shouldn't have any problem being plenty dry.

    The lack of a jointer, to me, is a killer for this project. The inability to start with a flat face...
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    Tage Frid

    If you have the set of Tage Frids books he has a great explanation and pictures on recoiling a bsaw blade. It works in reverse to open them.
  16. Thread: D4 vs D4R

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    I think the early D4's lacked the cam clamps....

    I think the early D4's lacked the cam clamps. Somewhere along the way they became standard on the D4.
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    Serial number

    Eddie,

    the year built is either the first or last 2 numbers of the serial number, can't remember which.

    Jim
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    Look it up at urbandictionary.com. Learn...

    Look it up at urbandictionary.com. Learn something new every day.
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    Michael, i had to read Mats reply a couple of...

    Michael,

    i had to read Mats reply a couple of times to really grasp how good it is.

    The earlier replies are based pretty much on what it would cost to plane an edge under typical...
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    No matter how small the space is, at least...

    No matter how small the space is, at least minimal insulation will be key. If the air conditioner isn't cooling the same air over and over it will be forced to run constantly.

    I have metal doors...
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    Oh, sorry....I thought you were asking about...

    Oh, sorry....I thought you were asking about accumulating lumber.
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    Too funny.

    David,

    That's got to be the best response of all time.

    A few years ago I offered the house painters use of my extra long, decked out Little Giant. I had paid over $500 for it one night...
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    Jim, Ripping 3/4" stock, all you really need...

    Jim,

    Ripping 3/4" stock, all you really need to make sure is that the blade is sharp. You're not putting the stress on the blade that resawing would, and the TPI isn't critical because there's...
  24. Thread: Shark Guard

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    +1. I have it on a PM66. Much better than the...

    +1. I have it on a PM66. Much better than the stock guard in every way.

    Worth the wait.

    Jim
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    Region

    John,

    I think your responses will vary by region of the country.

    If I picked up 200 BF of that for $500 in AZ I would be posting a gloat right now. Big time.

    I imagine quality wood is...
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