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  1. Count me in too...cool jig..I gotta put that on...

    Count me in too...cool jig..I gotta put that on my Christmas list as well..
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    Glenn: One of the most practical safety videos is...

    Glenn: One of the most practical safety videos is the one Marc Adams puts out. It covers pretty much every piece of large equipment a hobbiest would have in their shop and would be an excellent item...
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    Greg: The used on you were looking at in Madison...

    Greg: The used on you were looking at in Madison ended up selling for $902 which was all it was worth and then some.
  4. I do consider it when I'm making a...

    I do consider it when I'm making a purchase...sometimes it is difficult to overcome the price differences (a recent example was when I bought a hot melt glue gun the other day...US made hot melt glue...
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    I have a left tilt saw, with the motor on the...

    I have a left tilt saw, with the motor on the left an an Exactor sliding table on the left side...there are a few sliding table systems that don't use a support strut from the left side of the...
  6. I have a DJ-20 which I bought about 7 years ago....

    I have a DJ-20 which I bought about 7 years ago. It has been a great machine overall and I think the new ones are still the same for the most part. I haven't had a chance to closely at the new...
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    I agree with Mark on the use of a finely tuned...

    I agree with Mark on the use of a finely tuned spokeshave if your not having luck with a card scraper or don't have a compass plane. In the future when you sand out these curves on your OSS the key...
  8. Very cool! Thanks Jameel. Count me in!

    Very cool! Thanks Jameel. Count me in!
  9. Opinions on router bits and shaper cutters sought

    I recently received a catalog from Price Cutter and am contemplating purchasing some bits from them..anyone had any experience with their bits or shaper cutters...I'm not entirely sure what to make...
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    I am a subscriber to Shopnotes and like every...

    I am a subscriber to Shopnotes and like every publication they hit on some good stuff that is of interest to me often enough to justify keeping the subscription...there are some things they do that...
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    The 2000 uses a riving knife/pawl system that...

    The 2000 uses a riving knife/pawl system that curves a little less than half the way over the back of the blade and moves with the blade. Also, the 2000 uses a single wide "flat" belt vs. the...
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    I agree that unless PBS keeps it up it will be...

    I agree that unless PBS keeps it up it will be unlikely that a traditional commercial broadcast company will do it. The appeal is narrow, the production/delivery cost is high. Heck it costs our own...
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    I have two of the 75000 but Hot Dawgs (acutally...

    I have two of the 75000 but Hot Dawgs (acutally one is a Modine and the other is a WGH - Hamilton Home products unit which is exactly the same down to each interal part..in fact the parts for my...
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    Status of OWWM?

    Anyone know what happened to OWWM? I know that at one point I received a message that they were having technical difficulties and were trying to restore the system......any other news?
  15. I dunno....if you have to buy tools all over...

    I dunno....if you have to buy tools all over again when you get there it would seem that you still had to pay for all the shipping of the new tools anyway in order for them to get them to...
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    In my opinion you wouldn't ever regret buying and...

    In my opinion you wouldn't ever regret buying and fixing up (or is that restoring) the Powermatic 81 assuming that it has not been completely mistreated and trashed. I think the general consensus...
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    Besides making sure the saw cord is heavy enough...

    Besides making sure the saw cord is heavy enough as stated above, make sure the circuit your going to be plugging it into has the appropriate wire, outlet and breaker to accommodate the higher...
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    No they are not the same..the throat sizes are...

    No they are not the same..the throat sizes are different (the 66 has a much smaller opening because it doesn't have the big riving knife). I've been using the Lee Craft ones in mine and have been...
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    A lot of what you ultimately choose will depend...

    A lot of what you ultimately choose will depend on what your going to use it for. For example, I have an old Yates American 16" double disc sander that I use almost exclusively for tapering strips to...
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    Plastic resin glue is more commonly known as urea...

    Plastic resin glue is more commonly known as urea formaldehyde glue..DAP seemed to popularize the name Plastic Resin glue...UF is a rigid glue which is why it is nice for bent laminations...
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    Some other Creekers turned me on to Owl Lumber in...

    Some other Creekers turned me on to Owl Lumber in Des Plaines Illinois recently. I made the trip this afternoon and they have slabs of waterfall Bubinga that are simply amazing..it made the board I...
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    I haven't read the Fine Woodworking reviews on...

    I haven't read the Fine Woodworking reviews on the Powermatic, but I can say that I have a PM2000 that I bought a couple years ago and it has been great (I had two Delta Unisaws that I ended up...
  23. What I have typically done is blow them off with...

    What I have typically done is blow them off with compressed air using a blow gun with a wand and fine tip at full pressure (which is 165-175 psi in my shop). I usually do this once a week or more...
  24. Sources of 8/4 Padauk in Southern Wisconsin?

    I wasn't sure if I should post this here or in the classifieds, but I apologize in advance if it is in the wrong place. I need to find a few nice pieces of 8/4 Padauk...approx 14-20 board feet and if...
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    The Wetzlers look to be very well made. Another...

    The Wetzlers look to be very well made. Another great option is if you run across some old Hartford clamps. I acquired about 24 of them from a piano restoration/refinishing company that closed down....
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