You Go Gail!!!
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You Go Gail!!!
I just bought the HItachi for under $500. I've bought three Hitachi routers as well as a 4" grinder and they are all built like tanks. I really like thier quality.
I was comparing the Ridgid and...
although I would love to get a Woodmaster it would cost more than all my tools combined so far.
Keep in mind I want to build small boxes, I dont expect anything wider than 12". I would consider...
Well, I had a something of a pleasant surprise the other day.
Let me give you a little back ground.
Leaving for work one morning I saw one of my neighbors had put out as trash a metal work...
Ordered the filter from Wynn. They were very helpful.
Marc, if your shop was nearby I'd apply for an apprenticeship. I would love to work in a shop like that.
I am getting ready to order the second and last filter for my cyclone.
I got the Wynn website from Bill Pentz' pages and I want to order the filter but I was wondering if anyone knew of a less...
I used double sided tape to put a piece of pine that extends beyond both sides of the front and back of the actual piece. In other words, I add two "out-riggers" on either side of the working piece...
I have both the 10" CMS and the 12" CMS with the lazer guide. I picked up the 12" Ryobi from HD's clearance shelf for $140 (from $199)
The 12" is sturdy and quieter than the 10" CMS, and of course...
Nice job Tom.
Thanks for the info on the filter bags.
No better way to start in WW than with big plans.
Make sure you update your photos with projects and cool equipment, I'll be checking often.
I wanna see the results!!
I dont mean to point out a negative and I am sure it was not intentional but why is that young man not wearing eye protection?
I am thinking it was a long time ago.
I can give you a little useful insight into what you are planning on doing.
I am 49 and just recently got into WW only a few short months ago. Like you I had the same questions and like you I was...
Darn, I think I see my work bench in there...how did that happen???
Great gloat and real nice score!!!
AND friend
I had a very productive week, and I am hoping a very productive weekend, God willing.
I finished wiring my cyclone to the 220V circuit in the new workshop, I finished all the metal duct runs to my...
Structural engineer, architect, contractor. anyone who knows about building wood structures.
An engineer or architect would be able to recommend alternative bearing solutions if you definately...
Finished moving (almost..but dont tell) the garage into the new house. Would'nt you figure as soon as I was alomost finished setting my shop up the wife decides she wants a bigger house.
Well now...
A 78" ceiling height may not mean that a cyclone is out of the question.
I have seen the blower and motor placed beside the cyclone and below the top of the unit. The blower and motor do not have...
Speaking of the Saw Stop, I wonder if the change in charge from the Gripper to the wood if the Gripper comes in contact with the Saw Stop will it trip the mechanism?
Also, about the overhead DC...
Yes, I am refering to the metal dry-cut as apposed to the metal abrasive cut.
I just ordered the Gripper from Peachtree and cant waite to get it!
I'll make a full report as soon as I use it.
I was looking at some drycut saws and it seemed as though the only difference was the blade as compared to an abrasive cut off saw. Is this true?
But the price difference is huge almost double for...
The Hitachi m12 has a sliding lock. Its very quiet and has plenty of power and is eletronically speed variable.
I envy you Brian.
I used to live in Towson and would have been easy for me to go.
Take plenty of pictures for us.