I have the dewalt cordless since I had already invested in the dewalt platform at that particular time. The saw works fine for crosscutting lumber, but is woefully inadequate for ripping large...
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I have the dewalt cordless since I had already invested in the dewalt platform at that particular time. The saw works fine for crosscutting lumber, but is woefully inadequate for ripping large...
Seems like another legalistic term for price for price gouging to me. I quit eating at McD's recently when I ordered a biscuit meal for breakfast and they charged me $9.87 for it. I was floored. ...
I'm with you Dennis. Oh, but don't forget their main excuse, shipping and "HANDLING"!
Thomas, I do believe you are correct. I have been going over what happened and it was definitely operator error. I did not go all the way back up before starting the saw and the initial torque...
I have a Dewalt DW715 that I've had for about 20 years. Although I know this saw has a terrible startup, I've not had any problem with the torque until this afternoon. I went to cut a piece of...
I have a Delta 36-725 table saw that I have had for approx. 11 years. I know all of the negatives of this saw, especially parts availability. For the life of me I can't figure out why Lowes still...
And we wonder why these high end planes cost so much! Attention to detail. I wonder how much effort goes into the knock offs from china?
I'm definitely not a professional here, but i have never found an oil finish that did not discolor the wood in some form. Personally I like Pure Tung oil, but it take's while to cure fully,...
Here is an example of what I have used in the past. You will still have to use a fernco fitting for the 6" size tp cpnnect since the od is only 6". I have used a heat gun to expand the pvc to fit...
i have the Simple Hollowing System from Harrison's Specialties. It works well, but I do find the laser system to be a little on the flimsy side. It only has a 5/8" holder so you can't put any...
Dave, I feel your pain. Sells everywhere are slim and none this year. Most businesses are offering 10-15 percent discounts for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. That's pretty much what they offer all...
I like to use a crank chisel. I can keep the blade flat on the surface and not dig into the wood. In tight places, well I'm still working on that one. A regular drinking straw works well also. ...
I've seen the tire issue on the farm when I was still working. Outside temps if cold. combined with hot air coming from the compressor will cause condensation inside of tires. Don't know if that is...
I bought the Woodturner Wonders track system. Easy to install and works well.
https://woodturnerswonders.com/collections/lathe-track
personally, I have fallen in love with the 3M Xtract disc. No holes to line up, just slap it on, They do have assorted packs, at least when I bought mine they did. These disc are amazing to san...
Dynamic Saw Sharpening
https://dynamicsaw.com/
they are in Buffalo, NY
I use them and they are fantastic. I don't know how far from you they are, seeing that I'm not familiar with the geography.
I've had the 1836 for approx. 6 years. I love the lathe. Many of the accessories such as steady rest, vacuum adapters etc. I made myself. The only negative I can give the lathe is the spindle...
While building an addition on my shop, I bought a Milwaukee framing nailer, 18 volt, since I already had the Milwaukee battery platform. For me it was a big mistake. It did the job required of it,...
Alex Zeller is spot on as for Harvey making the PM equipment. They also make many other of the larger saw companies equipment. Even the beloved SawStop. I saw a video interview a few yeas ago with...
A crowfoot wrench might work. It will offset where a scocket wrench goes and will give you leverage.
This is the one I used on my Grizzly jointer.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005VRH2X0?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
As mentioned above, you can make a plywood box to cover the hole and...
Now that's getting a bit scary. It will only work on men though. Women's minds are too complicated and can carry multiple thoughts at one time.
A little on the rich side, but here you go.
https://www.woodpeck.com/saddle-t-square.html
I have the 4" version that I just had to have. Haven't used it in 4 years. It's handy when needed...
Check out this video. This is an easy way to do it, but you have to make a fence for your TS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOrh-rYRlMw
He explains at around 3:20 in the video. Good luck.
I have the Rikon 10-325 that I upgraded the bearings to that of the 326. I love this saw. I've never had any problem with it not having a brake, never saw the need for it. But, will tell you that...