then there's always the ghetto version. effective and cheap.
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then there's always the ghetto version. effective and cheap.
here is a 20A 240V duplex receptacle that is legit:
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+1. great suggestion. did it at my house and it makes sorting out issues, de-energizing appliances/light/plugs really easy. doesn't take long. interesting how many homeowners don't do it, or for...
for $50, does it really matter what anyone else's experience is? it can always be resold to reduce any negligible loss.
rikon. isn't even a close choice. better tool and better company.
ridgid 4510. same gravity rise stand as bosch and it may be registered for ridgid's LSA. also, the last time i saw a comparative portable TS test (WOOD magazine, i believe), the ridgid bested the...
post a pic of the motor's data plate. that will show FLA rating, which will drive circuit size and attendant requirements.
how about mounting a spring exerting an opposing force to the sudden release of the cam that raises and lowers the mobile base. i have herc-u-lifts and am able to modulate the downward force by...
no personal experience with the linked ebay uit, but the SMC member eho purchased the unisaw i sold has one and indicates it performs very well.
here's alan's video:
http://www.americanwoodworker.tv/videos/5057_automatic-dust-collection/
these guys also build auto activating tool accessories that work very, very well. they even have a...
you can always use a couple of $20 box fans and furnace filters. wood magazine recommended that approach as a stop gap measure until a more conventional air filter could be fabricated or purchased. ...
seems like there's confusion between quality and gauging market demand for a product. quality is not some form of "goodness" or "virtue", it is conformance to a standard so it can be measured and...
actually, many quality managers define quality as conformance with a standard. a hugo automobile that did what it was designed to do could therefore be defined as a quality product, while a rolls...
aaahhhh, threats. the last bastion of an indefensible position.
that's a lot of accessory for that saw. when i visited grizzly's Muncy warehouse, i saw that sliding table on a cabinet saw. it's appears to be a really well made unit.
utility is not a question of moral high ground. it is, in an economic sense, quantifiable. providing greater consideration for an item because it provides emotional reassurance should not be...
in an economic sense, value derives from the utility received from an item vs. the consideration that is exchanged for that utility. obviously, the greater the utility received and the lower the...
i doubt they'd go from decidedly average to outright poor overnight, but there is that possibility. of course, that kind of a reduction in the standards to which their tools would conform would...
this has been shown before, but it's probably the ultimate in hobbyist shop dust collection:
http://www.americanwoodworker.tv/videos/5057_automatic-dust-collection/
here's a plug and play solution that doesn't involve electrical engineering:
http://www.ivacswitch.com/index.action
check out their ivac pro line. not the cheapest alternative but they are good...
that could be the problem. stick with a woodslicer or a similar quality blade from iturra. well made blades can really affect the performance of a BS.
without looking to be rude, i'd investigate the saw set up first and my technique second before moving on to another machine. that 10-340 is a great BS and, properly set up and bladed, should handle...
i'm not seeing a lot of sawdust on that floor. ever do any income producing work in there?
i'm going to have to look into adding some of those exterior storage shelves to mine.
thanks for the alignment comments. those of us that frequent the ridgid forum were treated to a first rate write up on the subject 4 years ago: