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    Yes wedged tenons would be my choice as well. If...

    Yes wedged tenons would be my choice as well. If I didn't want any grain disruption on the ladder sides I would break out the Kreg jig and screw them together under the stair treads.
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    Peter I keep moving and leave them with the...

    Peter
    I keep moving and leave them with the house they aren't real expensive. I think they have a fairly long life as it is really just plastic housings to hold the filter elements. You continue...
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    Guys thanks for the replies it gives me a few...

    Guys thanks for the replies it gives me a few things to thing about at the least. I had never thought about putting the tank in the crawl space to keep it cooler for instance. This will be my 3rd...
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    George It is somewhat problematic under the...

    George
    It is somewhat problematic under the sink but it does keep the connections short. I would guess most of these filters end up being mounted under the sink. I don't have a basement just a...
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    RO Water Filter Mount

    I know this is a little off topic but here goes. I'm getting ready to mount an RO water filter under my kitchen sink. Having been down this road before I know that these can be a little hard to...
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    I don't believe that is a mold stain. I would...

    I don't believe that is a mold stain. I would leave it alone and just keep an eye on it for awhile. It's sealed under the varnish so just get a good picture of it to reference in a few months to...
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    Bill It is fairly easy to figure this out for...

    Bill
    It is fairly easy to figure this out for yourself. Go out in the shop and unplug every power tool you have. Throw a board say 5'x6"x3/4" on the bench. Give yourself about 2 hours to turn...
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    Dave Very nice looking table. How big...

    Dave
    Very nice looking table. How big (diameter) was your table top and what was the finished width of the base? There needs to be a measured drawing of that Stickley table, it has some very nice...
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    Round Dining Table Plans

    I am going to attempt a dining table build to replace our current 1950s version. I would like to get a basic plan to get me started. Things like apron width, width of the pedestal base, etc. I...
  10. Be glad your son is coming over. I would buy him...

    Be glad your son is coming over. I would buy him more knifes.
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    Trevor No, I love the old machines. I like the...

    Trevor
    No, I love the old machines. I like the repair process as well. The feel of the old machine just feels right to me. This is only an 8" saw but it has done a lot of work for me. Most of...
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    Keith I like the way you think. Thanks,

    Keith
    I like the way you think.
    Thanks,
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    Blew up the table saw this week

    Using the table saw this week and half way through a small rip cut I picked up a very bad vibration. Bad enough to shut the saw down and step back. I took the blade off and turned it on, still...
  14. I think I would hold out for a 24 volt version. ...

    I think I would hold out for a 24 volt version. I'm not sure how well that 12 volt battery is going to hold up.
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    Circular saw, cut just over half way through from...

    Circular saw, cut just over half way through from one side, flip it over and cut it off. Use a guide to keep it straight. True it up with a belt sander or hand plane. Hard to hand plane in that...
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    I use the 192 as well. The urea should work...

    I use the 192 as well. The urea should work fine, I usually use a little bit of salt to increase the open time. I thought the vinegar was used to increase the initial tack when veneering. ?? I use...
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    Warm it up before applying it would help some. ...

    Warm it up before applying it would help some. You could also thin it with turpentine.
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    Chris I have the CC installed and it is great. ...

    Chris
    I have the CC installed and it is great. Super simple and no messing around with it while your working. Not that hard to install either. I did the retro even though I was building a new...
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    Thanks Barry It is from pallets, not the...

    Thanks Barry
    It is from pallets, not the standard 42" pallets. They shipped some large stand up reach forklifts on pallets made with these 4x6 12 foot beams. I managed to get 4 of them so 8 beams...
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    Thanks David I usually do it like Prashun, I...

    Thanks David
    I usually do it like Prashun, I mark it where you are going to have to be looking for it to find it. Might even need a flashlight. I will sometimes mark the year with a sharpie but I...
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    This bench is built out of recycled pallets. You...

    This bench is built out of recycled pallets. You can see the one picture of the wood I started with, 4x6 12 foot long. I usually mark my work with a standard wood burning brand, "Handcrafted by...
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    Ok Prashun you asked for it. I figured everyone had seen enough workbench pictures.

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    Marking a new workbench

    Do you guys mark your workbenches when finished with a maker and year? I just finished a roubo style bench which appears that it may be around in more than 10 years, and am thinking it should be...
  24. Chris I'm almost sure it is poly. Not sure if...

    Chris
    I'm almost sure it is poly. Not sure if it is water base or not. It is almost always tinted to give it that amber color. On a guitar they rarely stain the wood they apply the color in the...
  25. Alex I don't think those legs are coming off. ...

    Alex
    I don't think those legs are coming off. That means you are sanding and staining right up next to your upholstery. You'll need to be very careful and tape off or something. But the legs are...
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