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    All the video is, is a feeder for their affiliate...

    All the video is, is a feeder for their affiliate link to Amazon. I'm sure if you sort things on Amazon the order is (or was at the time) correct per their perspective.

    I want my 2 minutes back.
  2. Huh.. Spitting distance from my home town.. Used...

    Huh.. Spitting distance from my home town.. Used to stomp around there quite a bit, in fact. Sadly, 10 hours away now.. Bah.
  3. Truth be told, I don't see much wrong with those...

    Truth be told, I don't see much wrong with those cabinets. Granted they are builder cabinets, but the doors are not hanging and there's no busted up areas...

    Hell, my uppers have this nice 5...
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    Ah.. Thanks, Alan.. I hadn't even considered box...

    Ah.. Thanks, Alan.. I hadn't even considered box joints when I was pondering over the reasons why.
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    Ok.. Just for the sake of me understanding what...

    Ok.. Just for the sake of me understanding what the big deal is... What's the big deal about the bat ears? The only time I could see it as an issue is exposed dados, which I don't think I would ever...
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    Thanks, Ted.. :) It's a bit of work, but really...

    Thanks, Ted.. :) It's a bit of work, but really not as bad as most people think. It's something the wife and I do together through the season. Far as how many.. Only 5 in the household, but we give...
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    Jim is quite right. They are used to spread flux...

    Jim is quite right. They are used to spread flux for sweating joints for copper fittings, or anything else which needs soldered.
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    Basement Pantry. Here's mine.

    Thought I'd show off where we store our goods once they're processed. We had another room in the basement for this, but it got smaller over time.. So I converted the room under the front porch into a...
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    Basement Shops.. You Got One?

    Ok... So how many of you have basement shops... Mind you.. Not JUST basement shops.. But basement shops in which you have to go down several flights of stairs to get into them, shops?

    I'm...
  10. Ha... I must be awfully fishy then.. That's my...

    Ha... I must be awfully fishy then.. That's my first question any time I see a listing. Countless times I'd checked only to find out they'd been too bloody lazy to delete their listing.
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    I think Jamie has the most feasible answer to my...

    I think Jamie has the most feasible answer to my query. Though the other options would work [IE drawer box for each, or under mount slides]. Though I wonder how stable either of those might be with...
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    Adjustable Drawers?

    Is there such a thing as drawer glide hardware which utilizes shelf pin holes to position them? I'm planning out a walk in closet re-do and I want the drawer locations to be changeable.
  13. Chris: You're right, a shaper would indeed be...

    Chris: You're right, a shaper would indeed be much better for the job. However a router will work so long as it's not over worked and is given a break from time to time.. Which frankly, I'll need...
  14. Dave, thanks a bunch for the direction to prior...

    Dave, thanks a bunch for the direction to prior discussions.. Know some times bringing up topics like this can be like beating a dead horse. Been covered before.. But ever with the Google gods, it's...
  15. Alex.. Thanks for the info and reminder to coat...

    Alex.. Thanks for the info and reminder to coat the back side. I'd really forgot about that little tidbit of equalization.

    I'm considering the Amana 55456 router bit set to do the grooves. A...
  16. Ahhh... I had not thought of doing that.. Wonder...

    Ahhh... I had not thought of doing that.. Wonder though if it'd be wise for wide plank flooring.. But then, could always leave a strip down the center.

    This is what I thought you were talking...
  17. Thanks for bringing that up. Was going to ask...

    Thanks for bringing that up. Was going to ask about profiling the bottom of the boards, but forgot to put that in. What profile should be put in? I thought it would be like 5-10 rounded grooves the...
  18. Self Milled Flooring.. Hackberry or Ash

    Anything one should keep in mind when milling their own flooring in regards to grain direction or etc? I'm looking at milling my own to a finished size of 5" wide by around 3/4" thick, if not more,...
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    http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/pl_ca_mirror/over...

    http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/pl_ca_mirror/overview/Loctite-PL-Mirror-Adhesive.htm

    or this if you're a LN fan.

    http://www.liquidnails.com/products/product.jsp?productId=39
  20. If you're close to Ava, Il.. Someone listed a 20"...

    If you're close to Ava, Il.. Someone listed a 20" Grizzly for $850. No model #, but most likely the G0454.

    http://carbondale.craigslist.org/tls/2108892059.html

    Older listing (12/12) so may not...
  21. Here is what I did and it works out well. Though...

    Here is what I did and it works out well. Though I'm going to make a new main insert out of wood later. The UHMW plastic has too much flex slop in it at the center.
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    I'd considered a square table myself quite a few...

    I'd considered a square table myself quite a few times, though currently the shop area is not ideal or set up for such. Basically what I'd want is something set up behind the table saw at all times...
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    You might find these reads interesting. ...

    You might find these reads interesting.

    http://skateandannoy.com/2007/09/your-skateboard-press-sucks/
    http://diyskate.com/make_a_skateboard.html...
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    The reason why you don't bottom out router bits...

    The reason why you don't bottom out router bits is that the dag blasted things tend to get jammed in the chuck when you do. I've got a rubber washer in the bottom of mine from a mix pack of faucet...
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    Put it this way... Router on the right? Feed...

    Put it this way... Router on the right? Feed direction is from the BACK of the saw forward... Router on the left? Feed direction is from the FRONT of the saw backward, just like the table saw.
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