FWIW...I did battle with my 734 today. I had a blade change planned anyway, so this post motivated me. To make a long story short, knowing I was screwed anyway, I went for the throat and just...
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FWIW...I did battle with my 734 today. I had a blade change planned anyway, so this post motivated me. To make a long story short, knowing I was screwed anyway, I went for the throat and just...
I was planning on reversing the blades on my 734 this weekend. THX for the heads up!
The major tool from HF in my shop is the DP my Mrs. bought me for Christmas '07. I'm an upper begginer/LOW intermedete WW, it does what I need it to do, and I don't think I would know different. I...
AMEN!, Tim.
(donning flame-retardant suit) I own a '56 Dewalt RAS, and IMHO unless you have owned, tuned, and used a quality RAS, any opinion you offer is useless. You might as well give TS tips as...
When I was stationed at Ft. Stewart Ga in 94, there an older gentleman who worked the "post woodshop" who we just called "Pop". That man forgot more about WW'ing than I will EVER know. You just...
Gluing on the replacable top for my RAS ('56 DeWalt;)), giving it a through tune-up, then work on the drawers for the work tables I made the Mrs.
FWIW, I installed a set on my PM 63. I ended up completly removing both the front and back trunnions to elongate the holes in the table. It was a nightmare of a weekend, but now I can tune her up in...
Yes Mike, I'm lean toward the ply/maple myself. How would *you* handle the top? Lumber or edged ply?
I'm sorry I used the wrong term for lumber as opposed to plywood. Yes, I would join and plane the rough sawn lumber(very rudely rolling his eyes).
I'm sorry I didn't make myself clear. The OP was wheither to use plywood or rough sawn lumber to build the bookcases.
THX
I realized when I made the little cabinet for my MIL that my finishing skills were quite lacking. I figured if I came up with a simple project that needed finishing it would give me practice. I have...
I recently took apart and the re-assembled the 45* tilt assembly on my PM 63 TS.
Although I got a lot of the slop out of the worm drive on my
45* tilt, there still is a little bit. I believe the...
I love it, "less is more" design. Someday I hope to reach your level.
I learned that to release a new router collet, you need to turn the nut pass the first "loosened" stage to after it binds then loosens again. It ruined a $20 bit trying to free it:mad:, In my...
I'm putting a new roof on my shop/garage. Not much fun, but necessary:(
Oddly enough gentlemen, one of the best pieces to have in your First-Aid kit is a Maxi-Pad or two. Great to cover and seal huge ugly cuts, and the adheresive stip easily sticks to whatever hold...
Very Nice. I did a set of doors this year and it was really a learning experence.
I'm in the middle of making a small bookcase of soft maple and would like some ideas on how to finish it. I don't really want to stain it (I hear maple doesn't do that well), but I would like to...
I was able to get the back copy. It's availible at thier website, and the cost was $6.00
Which picture is what you're talking about?
I had the belt off the whole time. Where excatly did you tap it with the hammer. Also, everytime I crank the 45*, and then back, if's off again.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I can't seem to get the truion(sp) to move to the left.
Background.
Made dial indicator jig.
Checked blade alignment and found it .035 off.
Finally installed...
Hi
I'm new to this forum, and still fairly new to woodworking. I have just finished a set of 9 doors, using 1/4" bits(Hickory). I won't saw it was a nightmare, buy it was definitely a PITA. I too...