Thanks Paul...
Mum's the word.
I just cant believe how difficult and expensive some things are to find here... I guess I was just spoiled up north ;)
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Thanks Paul...
Mum's the word.
I just cant believe how difficult and expensive some things are to find here... I guess I was just spoiled up north ;)
Thanks all, I will check out all the dealers mentioned. Is most helpfull establishing myself in the area... am used to having a prethera of hardwoods availabile :)
I'm right in that area... Davie / Ft. Lauderdale. But for good prices am not opposed to a little travel. I'm just amazed at the "lack" of options I suppose ...
Thanks Jeremy... I went to high school here 20 years ago, went to college in Michigan and stayed a while, am back now :)
I recently moved to S. Florida and did a search on wood finder and only found 3 hardwood suppliers (1 was woodcraft). Are there any creekers out there that know of good suppliers in the area or am I...
My wife and I have a 10 year standing tradition, we get king crab legs and filet's, ask a friend or two over and chill for the evening....
Being out on amature night is not someting that gives...
Details???? Mini tutorial???? Please???
And you didn't miss anything.
I went yesterday and was very disapointed. I won't go next year. I ended up buying some ZCTP's and a bandsaw blade pack from Olson... Powermatic and delta did not...
Very generous Craig .. and what a prize.. I've been wanting to try them for some time ... come on luck :)
On my DW733, if the table and platen is not waxed and I have dull knives, it will slip, more on one side than the other....
I don't know if I'd ever use a $500+ handplane in the shop for fear of scratching it... Not when my Lie-Nielsen med. shoulder works as well as it does...
Technically the OSHA dude is correct, but I personally feel it's a bit short sighted.
Obviously today we have the Gr-ripper, push blocks, push sticks, blade guards, splitters and riving knives....
I wish you a speedy recovery sir!
Brined & Roasted Turkey (QE style)
This brine will handle a 12-15lb turkey, just upsize the amounts if you have a larger bird
2 gallons cold water
2 cups burbon
2 cups + 2 tbsp kosher salt
1...
Yet another vote for Bosch!
Mark,
If your interested, I have a recipe for a "brine" turkey. It is quite excellent. My wife got the recipe from the Queer Eye show 2 years ago and we've made it every thanksgiving since..
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Al,
It's very easy to remove and set aside, or as I do with the 4" dust port on top, hook it to the celing so it's out of the way.
With the delta's, they provide a nifty cam-loc bolt for easy...
Alan, I watched the vid last night and will be making the jig today. I have sitting on my workbench 4 legs that require a 4 way taper. It's for a bench and I've been dreading using the traditional...
The best aftermarket guard in my opinion is the Shark Guard from Lee Styron... http://www.leestyron.com/sharkunisaw.php
I had one on my Ryobi BT3100, the Delta Hybrid I upgraded to, and now have...
FWIW, i don't have a drum sander yet but have seen a delta 18x36 hooked up to a 2hp oneida with a 4" connection and it got all the dust. The clearvue with the larger impellar and higher Hp motor in...
jeff,
I've had my clear vue in my basement for almost a year now and absolutely love it. I have not cleaned my filter stack yet, but from the outside everything is as white as the day I hooked it...
Wow... that warms the heart.
What a great kid! Just when I've about given up on the youth of today, a story like this comes buy and gives me hope.
Just remember, there's no rule that says you have to use a round drum. I have height restrictions in my basement and use a 45g rubbermaid rectangular storage bin for my chips...
Wow... wonderfull donation.... I could use some new stones :D
That's a helluv a deal on one of the best scroll saw's out there (short of a hawk :) ). Too bad I already got one.. and paid more :(