Very valid points, Cary. It is very easy to load a sheet of plywood into the pouch with two people. I'm stubborn and always do it myself because it can be done, and often there are times when you...
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Very valid points, Cary. It is very easy to load a sheet of plywood into the pouch with two people. I'm stubborn and always do it myself because it can be done, and often there are times when you...
I put 1" black webbing (similar to seat belt material) on all my covers and pouches. You can use bungee cords, rope, etc. to secure them in a truck, trailer, etc.
You can see them in the picture...
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your feedback. Yes. I have a couple videos on my website. The pouch in the video review was 'first generation'- the velcro edges touched each other and made it hard to hold...
Thanks for that, Glenn.
I could, however, sell you a DVD collection of rainfall and snow storms... :)
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One never likes criticism, but to grow and move forward, sometimes you have to bite the bullet and put your heart on your sleeve. I’ve learned a lot from this forum and have grown to...
I bought a Champion, a little bigger model: http://www.championpowerequipment.com/products/generators/for-home/100107-6500w7800w-generator/
Hi Willem,
Are you interested in selling the 12"
Thanks to everyone who posted- both pro and con. It gives me a lot to think about.
Charley- I think you could write a book on dovetail jigs!
I'm still up in the air about buying one, and I'm...
I'm thinking of buying a Leigh 12" or 18" super dovetail jig. I've read good things about them, but have seen a couple problems getting all the settings exactly correct every time.
Do any of you...
I agree with the poster who said to use wider boards. 2 x 2's are notoriously crooked or prone to twisting when ripping on a table saw. IMO
What George said.
When I hear all the confusion, rumors, test and remediation cost estimates, I wonder if I would do just as well opening a couple windows an hour each day (I know.. winter... but I'm in eastern...
There are good points to both sides of the argument. In eastern Canada, my land line is only about $20 a month out of my $190 phone/cable/high speed internet bill a month. I keep hearing arguments...
I'm in. Thanks.
I'm in. Thanks.
Lee Valley rocks!
Thanks for this, Keith!
I'm in! thanks, Keith
I could use a bandsaw! Thanks
These things usually start with people being naughty :p and going to sites they shouldn't have... and then they spread it around with links on Facebook and other social media.
This is a good website to check hotels: http://www.quebeccityhotels.com/
I was there in 2008 for a week. I was amazed how well the locals either spoke English, or made the attempt to. I was...
4" Awesome! Congrats. I have two and, um, a Cowboys helmet... but the Saints are my second favorite. :D
I'd use cedar. It weathers nicely and needs no finish. I hate PT wood, any time I'm building a deck with it, a splinter will fester in no time. I'm scared sh**less of those chemicals, especially when...
I'm in, thanks.
Well, one of the best reasons to not finish (unless a customer asks you to)... is money.. and time. Plus bare wood smells nice, no smell of finishing.