As others have mentioned, legally you are not required to pay for or return anything that is sent to you unsolicited. I too received the DVD, and last year the book. I just kept it. I actually...
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As others have mentioned, legally you are not required to pay for or return anything that is sent to you unsolicited. I too received the DVD, and last year the book. I just kept it. I actually...
The Home Depot's in Southern California have them marked down to $469. The one nearest my house sold out and now there isn't even a slot for them, another one moved it to the front of the store in...
I can't speak for their website, but I bought a Jet Bandsaw and some other things from them at the Woodworking shows at incredible prices.
Switching the wires inside per the diagram allows the motor to accept 220 instead of 110 - follow that diagram carefully. You usually move one or two wires.
Wire gauge from the saw to your new...
If you don't need to roll it around - look at the VT6314.
The VT6315 is $399 for 2 HP, 30 GAL and the SCFM (VERY IMPORTANT) is 5.5 at 90PSI. And as mentioned it is LOUD.
The VT6314 is $449...
If you are looking to save a few bucks until you decide what you really need:
they make sanding disks that fit your tablesaw
Here is one from woodcraft...
Lots of info out there on hard piping. Most gets down to Galvanized versus Copper - never PVC and haven't read too many people recommending rubber. Here is a really good site: ...
Anybody else in Orange County still looking:
http://pipelineirrigation.com/
They have a store in Santa Ana and in Riverside. They will sell you one piece or a whole truckload, and it's in...
How many "ex" Sawmill Creek members are there that aren't alive or able to answer that question? :confused:
Someone will correct me if I'm wrong - but you use de-waxed shellac between you base stain or sealer and you top coats of sealer. I don't remember the specifics of de-waxed vs waxed - but I do...
This is definitely something you can do, I'm really good with electrical - but this requires no skill at all, and like 10 minutes time.
You can pick one up for like $20 if I remember - no special...
I'm practicing on my Shop cabinets before moving into the nicer ones that the LOML wants for the living room.
They are Birch shop ply - litter nicer than the borg stuff.
I have an Accuspray...
Not my post - just helping out - here are two, one from American Woodworker and one from Taunton:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFvgYHJOgW0&feature=related
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I went on Saturday and was ready to buy the Bosch over the Dremel, Bosch was battery. Came home read some reviews about 8 min battery life on the bosch. I went back on Sunday and asked and they...
Went to the OC Woodworking show this weekend, they had the Fein Multi Master clones on display and for sale: Bosch (cordless), Rockwell, and Dremel - all at least half the cost of a Fein.
Any one...
I was puzzled at the comment that Forrest recommends Kerosene and nothing else. I have 5 Forrest Blades and was wondering the same thing so I sent them an email and the answer I got back this...
For true dead-on accuracy I depend on my Unisaw that is within 1/1000 tolerance. But if I'm trying to cut a 16 foot board in half, no question it goes on my chop saw. Obviously boards of a certain...
Buy Jeff Jewitt's book from him at homestead finishing and he autographs it.
I bought equipment and the book from him, it's hard to find a more helpful guy than Jeff
I think I explained it - I have no problem with pop up ads - especially those targeted to the appropriate site - so in this case I have no problem with Amazon recommending Woodworking books, tools,...
I have no problem with the pop up ads, I think it is a great way for a site to cover costs. However - can I suggest that the Amazon ads not display porn star posters.
Not to hijack the thread - but same question - except - wanting to get some practice at spraying - what would you use if you were spraying?
My question isn't on the long cuts - I get that, when you are ripping you need to use the fence and therefore protect the fence. But on the short side, why the need to use the fence and the miter? ...
Let says you have board that is 4" W x 12" L and you want to put a rabbet all the way around.
When you cross cut the 4" rabbet why do you use the sacrificial fence?
I always thought that...
I have one similar to the Shop Fox design, the nice point about that design is there is less space between the rollers, so light/flimsy stock won't get hung up during the cut by dropping down.
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Bill - I personally want to thank you for the information on your website and the postings I have read on this and other forums. None of the naysayers seem to have their own websites - it's very...