+1 on 1/32 cut. Before I got my jointer I jointed with the router table and the Incra router fence. It has split faces and it was easy todial in 1/32 offset on the outfeed. The bit I used was a...
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+1 on 1/32 cut. Before I got my jointer I jointed with the router table and the Incra router fence. It has split faces and it was easy todial in 1/32 offset on the outfeed. The bit I used was a...
If the coils were frozen, your compressor motor was running. Chances are, it is okay. Once the evap coils are completely thawed, check to ensure the the drainage is not plugged. You might be OK.
+1 Worksharp for kitchen knives. I have a Tormec, waterstones, etc. but for a quick, good edge on any knife I really like the Worksharp. I just leave the 220 grit belt in it and I think it is...
Perhaps. Or does it suggest that more people are riding? Or more people are trail riding? Or more distance riding? My point is there could be many factors.
I like your bench and your design. What material did you use to fill the cracks? Is there another covering over that, i.e., wood or tile?
My BIL and I have the same saw. I bought two 1-1/4" carbide tipped blades from the Laguna guy when they were selling for $75 each. They fit and run on the saw with no problem. It takes a little...
Count me in please.
The Festool power plane has a fixture to use it as a left handed jointer. Not much use for big boards, but my BIL uses it exclusively for box building.
I hadn't thought of using heat to get a tighter fit, but wouldn't it be the opposite? Maybe put the chuck in the freezer, tap it in and when it comes to room temp it would then be a tighter fit?
That is too good of a prize to pass up, please count me in.
I have done it with the Festool Domino.
Please count me in.
The heat is not removed. It is just converted. In the case of sweat, moisture and heat leaves the body through evaporation. The swamp coolers convert the hot dry air into cooler wet air, the heat is...
I drill all my pilots using flip stops or pieces of wood to index multiple holes. Then I raise the table for the countersink. The first hole I line up using a shortened drill bit or rod the same...
+1 on the plywood. The big boxes sell a 3/4" plywood that is pretty good for what you are doing. With the leftovers, you could build a shelf or a jig or two. Maybe build a cheap router table which...
All Rolling Stones lyrics...
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That explains a lot. I thought there might be more going on here than could be explained by your age. The...
The only self acknowledged fifteen year old is Brendan. :D And I am light.. :)
And being fifteen, likely knows none of these songs. :rolleyes:
A band saw is best for this cut, but any of these tools is going to leave an edge that needs sanding. You might consider making a template out of hardboard. Then cut your form a little bigger, use...
I have GFCI outlets in my garage. Rated @ 20 amps. I have had no problem running any motors, varible speed or otherwise.
I think you have something there.
Reality is a good thing... really! So lighten up.
And you do not need a dado head to cut a dado, btw. I cannot count how many times I didn't bother to install a dado head, but instead made...
Brendan,
You have some tough challenges. Your younger brother and maybe your grandfather seem to be antagonistic. The sibling rivalry is natural, but I have a hard time figuring out the motives...
It expands in all directions, if you slot the screw holes at either end you will negate any expansion effects. Its COE is less than the HDPE Grizzly puts on the fence.
and I do! :D