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The data/video on the DVD won't change no matter where you play it. The quality on the screen and sound may change depending upon the screen resolution and the audio board and speakers of the device...
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I would make several curved rails and attach them to the circumference with some stainless screws through the railing through a spacer and into the edge of the table. Make the railings in segments...
Well, It is a pretty strong water proof glue. Some people (Norm Abrams included) advocate wetting the joint before applying the glue to activate the glue. I've found that wetting the joint causes...
Very interesting design and excellent work.
I designed an aluminum insert for my Craftsman saw. A machinist friend milled it for me. The only time I have to hold it down is when I am cutting up through an brand new maple zero clearance...
I disassemble as much as possible, clean out the joints and tenons. For reassembly I make some long shavings out of oak. I apply glue to the tenon and then tightly wrap the tenon with the oak...
It depends on the type of stone. I would check with a monument company before attempting any cleaner on the stone.
I'm not a Clematis expert, but I do live in a northern part of the US. Our Clematis dies back every winter and will come back from the old vines if the winter isn't too cold. In really cold years,...
There are those folks that are not computer literate enough to know that they can use Google and other sources to find things they want. I would suggest being polite instead of sarcastic when...
How about one or more layers of heat shrink tubing. The adhesive type should grip the tube and you can build up the thickness with multiple layers. If it wears out, it would be fairly easy to renew.
This is a 4 year old thread.......
I don't consider WD-40 to be a real lubricant. It is okay in a pinch but it isn't very durable. I lubricate my Ryobi cordless trimmer with 3 in One oil after every use. So far (2 years) it hasn't...
I was asked if I could repair a small rocking chair for our Church nursery. The two spindles that supported the arms were very loose and showed evidence of previous repairs. I thought if I couldn't...
This is the link you should use https://sawmillcreek.org//forum.php
I made a similar hall table and coffee table for my daughter about 25 years ago. I did not enclose the bottom. Unless you are looking up from the floor no one will see it and a bottom isn't needed...
Jim does your charcoal filter back flush periodically? How long does it last?
People lets keep the derogatory and personal comments to ourselves and just deal with woodworking
Some dimensions would be helpful.
I have designed a removable railing for our church. The steel work is done and the next step is to bore the 2-1/4" holes into the floor and make the wood pieces. The next step is to bore holes into...
If the grain directions align you don't have to worry too much about dimension changes. Cross grain joints will be a problem, so you have to make provisions for expansion/contraction. Your long...
I can't help with the hardware you seek. However, I can tell your from experience that room dividers that don't go floor to ceiling do not work very well for dividing a church room. Whatever is...
If you glue 4 triangular pieces together you should get the look you want. I don't think the corners would be prone to dings with the design you are planning than if you used solid wood. The...
I would guess based on your location that the saw spent considerable time in a shipping container which was probably pretty hot for much of the trip.
Your problem is most likely that the drive...
I would de-energize the circuit. Then check each and every device known to be on that circuit to see if any are still energized. If so de-energize that circuit as well. Then starting at the GFCI...