I'm a woodworker. Professional? Who cares?
I have been on this earth long enough to know that if I disappear tomorrow what little bit of skill I may possess is of no consequence, and the world...
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I'm a woodworker. Professional? Who cares?
I have been on this earth long enough to know that if I disappear tomorrow what little bit of skill I may possess is of no consequence, and the world...
On the ball ends. If you spend the money on a good set, Mac, SnapOn, Matco they are awesome. Home Depot and its ilk, not so much. This is one of those tools that need to be made right, and I think a...
To give you an idea, Lance Armstrong's legs developed 1/4 hp, so 1/2 is a bunch.
We were referencing the length of the drill bit?
Fische come that same way and I do as you describe.
My guess is that he needs to throw away the chisels that came with the morticer and buy a Clico, Fische, or other high quality set. The chinese imitations are just not up to heavy use no matter how...
My first SCM saw had a planed top. I was young and did not know much and ground it to look like my 66. Later I learned it was supposed to be that way/ Some of the SCM machines were made in the Polish...
Agreed. I have had both and prefer the porkchop.
Its looking like that will be the final answer. I was thinking carbon fiber cloth just because I want to play with it. Three 5x5 BB would cover the deck. Have not torn it apart but according to the...
Mac, thought about that because I have a lot of experience with that, was on the Versatex advisory panel for a while. It would not make a good deck, heavy and not very strong, especially in the cold....
The boat is an old aluminum boat. Exactly what I wanted, built well and a scuff here and there so I can use it the way I want to in the places that a more genteel boat would never be seen. I already...
Ok, had more typed, don't know where it went?
Anyway, what I am doing is rebuilding a 15'10" Spectrum side console fishing boat. The floors are fairly solid except for the raised front. I am going...
Good you checked, they are knocking down cable railings with 4" spacing around here. Think a baby's head.
What about the BB that is glued together with Resorsinal glue? I just bought a 3/4" 4x8 and it was $160. I have left that stuff outside in the dirt for a couple of years as a test and it showed no...
The tips come in those same #'s, so you match the cleaner to the tip on the torch. Nice set.
Tape them together and cut them all at once with a miter/RAS saw. Because of the small space I am working in now the shaper is in the way for anything over 6 foot, so I adapt.
That old beast is still running? It went to a good home.
Check that your jamb is square to the wall plane. A common issue is that the king/cripple studs are twisted. So just putting in opposing shims does not always work. You may have to put shims in the...
Yes, and the larger the planer the better it works.
Another way with thick stock is to screw boards on either side of a plank splitting the difference corner to corner. It goes without saying...
What John said... I loved the first one so much I bought another.
I have 14 520's that need sharpening. I wanted to wait until I had a few so they could all be ground the same, then I only have to adjust my readout once. Last I looked it was about $30 a knife,...
Hey, Thanks!
I have a job coming up that I could use some of those fasteners that look like two washers overlapped. You bore a shallow hole and screw one end in and screw the other end to whatever and it allows...
When Onsrud was dumping all their stock a few years ago I bought a ton of it. Still have a few blades and spiral bits left. A lot of it said it was made by Leitz. Nice stuff.
A 12/14 is one of the few tools that I miss. Had one and a PM66. When I bought a slider I had to make room and kept the 66, smaller and left tilt. Was a great saw, worked well with a feeder.