Don't leave the fan running unattended. The motor can become very hot due to the reduced air flow.
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Don't leave the fan running unattended. The motor can become very hot due to the reduced air flow.
Yup. sounds like the out feed is not in perfect alignment. If the out feed is a few mils above the head, you will make a nice taper.
Good point.
I have a Craftsman 19.2 volt that does a pretty good job. I haven't used the big one in long while.
232965still an inexpensive saw from Lowe's
If wheels are not a must, The skill stand goes on sale at Lowe's often for $99. A plus for it is, The saw mount is easily removable. So the saw is off in about 10 seconds.
Repeat after me "Honey I've had that for quite awhile"
I have used PC690s for years. They are pretty bullet proof. I had a plunge base for it but it wasn't comfortable to use. I recently purchased a Bosh 1617evspk. After using it to finish building my...
I screw from inside the drawer box. I do not glue encase I need to remove the fronts.
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+1 on the second set screw. also look at the set screw in it now. If does not have a good sharp cup, replace it.
I finally bought one a few month ago. Now I'm waiting for it to go on sale again to get another.
Yes, ceramic and they are very nice.
I have started using these and love them.
These are very good slides. I used them to build my kitchen cabinets and slide out pantry. The more you load them, the smoother they are.
I use assembly squares during the case construction and leave them in place until the glue dries. Then I put on the back. After applying glue to the back edges, I align the short side first and...
+1 pocket screws can have a place even in fine furniture or cabinetry. But, I don't use them where they are visible.
I have sharpened brad points of 3/8" or larger on a grinder with a white stone and the edge cut to the angle of the spur on the bit. It does take practice.
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This is a chart from the Kreg users sight.
I have the Rockwell corded and the Bosch cordless. Both grate tools. As for the battery life, it is not a problem. It is a 10.8 volt in a small package. What can you expect.
I have an electric plane and it works very well after I dissembled and adjusted the shoe. That being said, I still agree that a hand plane would be your best bet. you will learn a lot about wood...
Bosch 12V max tools
I too have a bunch of these tools. I like the fuel gauge on the LION batteries and the fact that they hold a charge longer when not in use.
A while back, I got a good deal on the Bosch 12V Max...
I can't say specifically of the Ryobi but with the tools I have used, the battery and charger are the only difference.
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I have a
Rockwell corded model that I have used a lot on a kitchen remodel. It is built like a tank but does get hot after extended use. I have a Bosch cordless that I got because Lowe's had it...