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    Thanks, I needed this!

    Thanks, I needed this!
  2. Don't forget the Carpenter shop

    Don't forget the Carpenter shop. It's not open every day, but I found it very interesting. The Hay Cabinet shop is a must. And the Gunsmith has some very fine stock work.
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    http://www.jointech.com/replacement_parts.htm ...

    http://www.jointech.com/replacement_parts.htm

    Parts
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    I used this: Need Help? All Customer Service...

    I used this: Need Help? All Customer Service issues are handled by iTools Company. You can email your question to customersvc@jointech.com .

    and received a reply from Ernest
    ...
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    Jointech is still there

    It is not true.

    Thanks for your interest in iTools Company,

    Ernest Saldana
    iTools Company, LLC
    San Antonio, TX

    On Mon 07/25/11 10:54 PM , "Hal Flynt" sent:
    I have heard that you are no...
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    I am trying to visualize this. 2 1/2 rails and...

    I am trying to visualize this. 2 1/2 rails and stiles with 6x6 panels in my math would be 11 inches minus any inset within the grooves. (Any way I always build raised panel doors with a heavier base...
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    I have had good results using the "wood flour"...

    I have had good results using the "wood flour" from my project mixed with Franklin's (Tite bond) Premixed Hide Glue. The hide glue takes stain fairly well and is reversible if you don't like the...
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    I concur with Howard on the scraper. I wrap some...

    I concur with Howard on the scraper. I wrap some blue tape on each end to begin the repair, then take it off an carefully finish it.

    I have also had good luck burnishing a single edged razor...
  9. May God rest his soul!

    May God rest his soul!
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    More from Washington Subject: Salute the flag...

    More from Washington
    Subject: Salute the flag Policy
    Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:02:36 -0500


    Veterans, FYI
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    Hair Bleach:p Sorry I couldn't resist.

    Hair Bleach:p

    Sorry I couldn't resist.
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    Thanks for both responses. I can find the...

    Thanks for both responses.

    I can find the MinWax for floors and Varathane gallons only, so that means a lot of waste. I will look for the Fabulon too.

    Last time I did this was 10 years ago...
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    Refinishing oak stairs, what to use?

    Title says it all.

    Stairs will be scrapped, sanded and the raw wood has a coat of BLO. Last time I just used MinWax Gloss Poly. It was Ok, but there's probably something better that I can get by...
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    For a cheap pump: I have a 70's vintage air...

    For a cheap pump:

    I have a 70's vintage air conditioner compressor from a Ford pickup/van bolted to a length of 2 x 8 (I had a couple of V belts, so that determined the length). I had a washing...
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    I like waxed shellac for some purposes, like...

    I like waxed shellac for some purposes, like plane totes and when it is my final finish top coat.
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    This may be considered heresy by some, but here...

    This may be considered heresy by some, but here we go.

    I use denatured alcohol to mix my shellac too. I have some anhydrous isopropyl to act as a retarder when needed. One day I noticed 2 kinds...
  17. 3" x 5" Card scraper. ($5 new) Bridge City speed...

    3" x 5" Card scraper. ($5 new)
    Bridge City speed square ($20 as a special)
    An antique Taylor 3/4" bench chisel ($5 at a flea market)
    Pencil and paper

    A screw diver/bit driver set from Sam's $19...
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    The stuff sounds like Gesso (sp.) White and water...

    The stuff sounds like Gesso (sp.) White and water based.
    Artists use it to prime canvas etc., it's a lot like drywall compund but finer and will sand smooth.
  19. "It takes less time to do it right than to do it...

    "It takes less time to do it right than to do it over."

    "measure twice, cut once".:D
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    I have the 32" fence and it overhangs my table...

    I have the 32" fence and it overhangs my table some and has never been objectionable. I bought the 32" so if I ever wanted to use it as a saw fence, I would be good to go. I don't have any concave...
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    Thanks for looking. I think my best plan is...

    Thanks for looking.

    I think my best plan is to set the adjuster plate on one knife to get a kiss contact on the lowest setting, then set the other one the same with a dial indicator and try to...
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    Old B&D planer blade setting???

    I have semi inherited an abused B&D 3 1/4" power planer. The previous owner had used it to plane the edges of plywood and even take down nail heads if he needed to. The blade had almost an 1/8” chunk...
  23. An opinion Center the sink with the false...

    An opinion

    Center the sink with the false panel on the face, thus offsetting it. Very close to where you have it in the picture.
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    http://www.generalindustrialsupp.com/servlet/Store...

    http://www.generalindustrialsupp.com/servlet/StoreFront

    General Industrial Supply
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    30 years of “collecting” PM 66 Rikon 18”...

    30 years of “collecting”

    PM 66
    Rikon 18” Bandsaw
    Dewalt 621 Router
    Bosch 1590 EVS
    Jointech Cabinet Maker Router Table System


    These are at or very near 100%
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