Worth a look in the 2nd hand market, I have bought two at give away price.
That seems a painless way to find out for yourself.
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Worth a look in the 2nd hand market, I have bought two at give away price.
That seems a painless way to find out for yourself.
Definitely more than one way to skin a cat
So as not to upset Dave too much,Cabelas, LL Bean etc, as the saying goes, are there to make a profit, not to make friends.
1% own more than the bottom 50%, that is the world we live in.
Same in England, the rose spray permitted by EU is just about useless.
Yes sorry about spelling,I must check b4 I send.
My point is, that the world revolves round trade and as I say the world and USA would be poorer for it if this were not the case.
It is your big...
Using that principal there would be no Toyota's or BMW's in USA.
I had a lee valley picture, then she took my measurements, including a waist tyeing at front.
They only have quality killers in Sweden.
I like the side entry of the Lee Valley , pockets don't fill up with saw dust.
A friend handy with the sewing machine made it for me in return for a clothes line table.That's a table to put basket...
I have glued up treated timber with never a problem.
I would have thought any 4x4 timber would do the trick.
My last word, I like the lack of effort required on the wrist, yes you have to be careful you don't overdrive, but that is what tradesmen can do.
All I can say is, I learned about the compact driver here,tried it and it was a lover affair that lingers on.;)
Yes I think we should ban edge banding in case something falls on and breaks it off.Brilliant.
As someone who has made furniture for 30 years and never had a problem with edge banding in any shape...
I do indeed Chris.
When making cupboards say, made of customwood I pre drill with normal electric drill, this stops splitting.
I use biscuits to align and hold in place while glue sets.
Edgebanding needs to be a minimum of 20 mm.
To be without an Impact driver is unthinkable.
No less than 18v though, whats the point of under powering?
The Kapex looks beautiful, an extra $1000 for the amount of use I will give it, doesn't add up.
Is the Kapex 12".
Not sure yet what the insurance is going to pay out, I have to pay 1st $300.
Sorry lads, I meant the Sliding compound Mitre saw.
The question, is there a better make these days, I note mine was the 1998 model.
I just had my 12" Dewalt draw saw pinched, not a problem since 98.
Question, are they still as good?
Have drilled holes for hinges, I then put the top base plate in hinge, then put door in hole and mark how far in the base plate goes, with that info I mark top and bottom.
I then ensure door is...
I like the West System, in particular there range of fillers.
If you are going to dedicate your life to routing, I wouldn't buy it, but if for occasional use I would buy.
Worth considering in future.http://www.melteca.co.nz/product-tool.php