There were 3 blades listed there along with the stock blade I have a 3 TPI 1/2" AS blade (for roughing bowl blanks) and a 10 TPI 1/4" blade Both are timberwolf. But that would still have no effect...
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There were 3 blades listed there along with the stock blade I have a 3 TPI 1/2" AS blade (for roughing bowl blanks) and a 10 TPI 1/4" blade Both are timberwolf. But that would still have no effect...
Glenn that is my problem yes and no. Using the tracking knob to run the blade closer to the front of the upper will will help. However it was my understanding that the blade was supposed to ride...
The thrust bearing was backed all the way off. When I try to adjust it as far as adjustments in the post. I don't recall seeing any thing to adjust there (besides the thumb screw to actually tighten...
Hello I have a Grizzly G0555x Bandsaw nothing on it has been changed that is to say no riser block stock guides and all. Now I am ashamed to say that I have had this machine for nearly 4 years and...
http://www.folkstreams.net/film,187
Not sure if this belongs here or OT. I Just wanted to post this video because about every 2 months I remember it and cant help but watch it.. Truth is I enjoy...
ok.. I have never used this technique and was wondering a few things..How much does it effect the strength of the plywood? I know that is a loaded question. but just generally if were to want to make...
I have bosch drills. that have the 18v "bluecore" batts. and those drills have taken a beating and still work great.....
well it looks like I will be picking one up today. I have the stock belts on my machines and truth be told I don't get to use my stuff as often as I would like and the belts are DEFIANTLY not round...
Has anyone here used the V link belts from Harbor freight. Saw them there the other day and for the price is right @ $20 for 5' (thats with 20% off)
JT
if you plan to paint it or want it white. Azek seams like the right product. just put the woodgrain texture out if you want the wood look. it will hold up outside trouble free for a long time and is ...
First let me state that I have installed more trim than I would care to think about.
IMHO the 2" brads are plenty fine... the most you'll take up by molding is 1/2" Drywall another 1/2". Thats 1"...
Im pretty interested in buying a sprayer and not having done a TON on research yet. i was wondering if anyone has used this sprayer? I was wondering if it worked as good as it seams I like the idea...
fat max tapes don't extend all the way ever.. about 1 in 5 do for me. also most of time i wont rely on a tape to measure more than 1 board.. if i need 5 boards the same i'm going to set up a stop...
was wondering if anyone keeps good information (like a spreadsheet) on there finished projects. If anyone does this what type of information do they keep. like giving a project a "serial number" so...
does anyone have any stats on this jointer? I can only find info on the 54A and this one is the older version the 54.
JT
http://saginaw.craigslist.org/tls/2138981592.html
What would be a good offer for this jointer? He said "It is a model 54 serial #9554392 and it does run."
just looking for some input..I do...
I was looking at getting a set of 12v Drills. was comparing brands and it looks to me like the Milwaukee craftsman and master force drills are all the same (give or take a few little things) i have...
for the type of work I do (construction) I have the bosch combo with Bluecore batts. everyone loves them most of the subs love them too. they are always telling me how much they hate there drills......
water and vinegar mix in a pot boil the water drop the hinges in for a bit... paint should come right off.
boil a mix of vinegar and water works GREAT. safer and cheaper than strippers or thinners.
Yeah but he doesn't build fine furniture.. :rolleyes:
I always thought about using Corian for a table top since it can be machined using most woodworking tools..
Jeff
Well how long are the 2x4's? forrest makes a slew of saw blades with a 3/32 kerf. if the 2X4 are short use a tenon jig on the tablesaw just center the cut. or use a Circular saw with a 3/32 blade...
can you tell what way the upstairs floor joists are running do they cross the wall or parallel to it? if they are Parallel there is a GREAT chance its not load bearing.. also if you look in...
Is it possible to make a bent lamination than. cut that into strips and do another bent lamination? or is the glue to brittle to allow the wood to bend the second time? or would the first arc not...
just like last week on DIY station they had a guy that put Teak counter tops in.. they looked GREAT.. they just used like a marine grade varnish and epoxy's to glue it up. If i remember correctly...