Wow... I hope you were wearing eye protection.
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Wow... I hope you were wearing eye protection.
Thanks for the responses. I think I'm going to pickup some of the 8800 and the sc 9000. I have plenty of time to experiment.
I'll post questions if I run into any problems with spraying these...
I have a client that needs some lower cabinets built for the cash register area of his restaurant. The color and finish he wants is similar to the picture below:
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Thank you all for the responses...
I think I will order the pocket hole screws from cshardware.com... since it's the cheapest price.
But I definitely enjoyed browsing McFeely's site. I think...
I have a client that wants me to build 2x4 frames on a weekly basis. I was wondering if somebody knew the cheapest source for the 2-1/2" course screws. I saw that Woodcraft sells the box of 250 for...
$649?? Maybe it comes with the Shelix head now as a standard option... ok, back to reality.
http://www.rd.com/images/tfhimport/2006/200601_TableSaw_010.jpg
http://www.rd.com/images/tfhimport/2006/200601_TableSaw_011.jpg
Found the above pics on the web...
This seems like a simple...
bump......
By "blocking" I meant that sticky feeling that latex paint leaves, when objects stick to the paint.
In all seriousness... what is the lcd display for? Can you set the blade height and angle with those buttons under the lcd?
Looking Good!
Did you paint the shelving? any problems with blocking?
I don't want to hijack the thread, but I have a question.
The following diagram is from the Kreg's website:
http://www.kregtool.com/information_center/images/framedcabinet.gif
I'm curious...
Your friend was correct:
http://www.hartvilletool.com/product/11357
I guess it was a silly idea..?!?
I have been toying around the idea of building my own drum sander, like the following:
http://www.rockslide.org/drum%20sander.html
Today I had another idea and I wanted to run it by the forum. ...
I've always been inspired to build a clock similar to these:
http://www.naia-artists.org/gallery/john_pickron/
I bought the TLR Phenolic Router Plate from Woodpeckers for my Triton router. I have been very happy with it. Most of their products seem to be really nice quality.
Thanks for the help guys. I will use the shellac.
I wanted everyone's opinion for the best finish to apply to a cutlery divider.
I plan on building one similar to this one:
http://www.thedigipics.com/pics/divider.jpg
I remember reading...
Couldn't you just screw two 1" dowels perpendicular to each other from the outside of the bucket... at varying heights. Seems like it would provide support and not impede the chips too much when...
This might be an option for you... if you don't want to buy an expensive shop vac...
http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=5855
Thanks for the information everyone... I'm excited to go to this show...
I'll see you at the Steel City booth Sarge!
I think my post was not clear. I would like to go, but according to the IWF website this convention is not open to the public...
"Is IWF open to the public?
No. IWF is open only to industry...
I'm interested in attending the show, but looking at the registration form, it looks like it's only for members of the industry and not serious hobbyists like myself.
I have the wixey installed on my Dewalt 735... makes life simple. It's nice being able to plane that extra oops board down to the same thickness as previously planed boards during the middle of a...