That G0632z looks like a great lathe for the $.
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That G0632z looks like a great lathe for the $.
I have a 220 CBN, buying a 600 next. This is the vote of confidence I need to get the 600.
Helped a friend build a rustic nmantle for his house.
This is my eventual goal.
I have a friend with an OWWM 24 inch jointer that pulls 90 Amps on startup, startup current is nuts on some motors.
In a one man two car garage shop, this is how I run two planers, two table saws, jopinter, lathe, 220 bandsaw, etc. The benifit of doing it this way is that at the end of the day you can walk away...
Worst advice ever given. I am addicted to old bandsaws....especially ones like this. They are wicked cool.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Almost 3 years alter they are short on stock on planers.
On the contrary, it's getting used for something the cat will enjoy...
I built a mailbox for friends out of QSWO, its holding up great. it still grows on Trees....Billions of board feet of QSWO never get harvested and rot in place every year.
This is good to know, thinking about a jointer upgrade myself.
Agree completely.
Having used this Chisel, it is wonderful.
Had a good evening with Andrew doing some M and T work...
I also use a LN #4 for smoothing, love it to the point I ahve gotten rid of some other planes.
I need to come up and see you again, and see your current projects.
I was thinking of using SYP for the base and plywood for the top, SYP would work fine with hand tools.
But I have used a hand plane to make MDF parts fit...good thing I can re sharoen.
Would love to have owned one of the ebony saws, however you have my order for a new saw...looking forward to it getting into my shop.
I think with any older machine you need to worry about how intact the machine is and do a fair bit of rebuilding. Unless you can buy from a working shop where it is in daily use and is dialed in,...
I want to build a Japanese style table for my family room which will be a bit of my own design. Should I build a full size mock up out of scrap wood or make full size drawings, or both, to get the...
MMM Hmmm....agree completely.
Lots of post WW2 Stanleys work just fine.
I am going to try oil stones with mine.
Good finds...
I have turned on a few of these, should do almost anything you reasonably want it to do.
Amazing how well they actually work to make mortices.