Jack, go to Ebay and type in BT3xxx parts and you will probably find the motor or other parts you need there. There is a regular seller on EBay, goes by Jcherry, he has a lot of
replacement parts...
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Jack, go to Ebay and type in BT3xxx parts and you will probably find the motor or other parts you need there. There is a regular seller on EBay, goes by Jcherry, he has a lot of
replacement parts...
Why not try some sheets of Lexan or polycarbonate (clear) cut to fit on the door and glued on with an adhesive like liquid nails or the like? That stuff is pretty tough and will
probably outlast the...
When I have a situation that requires odd things to be attached to one another, such as the one you mentioned, I generally use some of my Liquid Nails. That stuff really holds when other things...
Here is another take-off on inner tubes method. Buy a bicycle inner tube from Wal-Mart
or other such place, cut off the valve assembly, and then split tube length wise, it makes
a very...
Jake, sounds like it may be a bearing problem with that motor. First, thing I would suggest trying is clean out the motor really well with compressed air...you may be surprised how much junk, dirt...
John, I don't know if you have an industrial supplier in your area or not, but if you do, give them a call. These people can usually get you a better blade at a cheaper price than the
junk blades...
Keith, I would first off, take one of those sections to a good woodworking supplier and see if they can match the stain for you. Next, I would run both mating surfaces through a jointer and make the...
Mark, I don't know what types of things you work on in your shop, but as for mine ....
I wouldn't want to be in the shop without it! I do some wood working, some metal working, some repair work on...
I guess that where it is used, determines what it is called. In construction work, " gap filler", in woodworking, " accent trim," either way, it hides defects and dresses up the final looks of the...
Bill has a good idea with the star shaped knobs, I used some toggle clamps on mine instead and it works well too. Either of these and the other ideas are good as well, just ignore the T tracks or...
Dennis, contact the Woodsmith Shop or Shopnotes magazine and get their magazine the Complete Small Shop. On page 8 there is an article called the Flip Top Tool Stand.
It is a good design and works...
Peter, I have read the other posters replies to you problem, I think the problem may be a crappy blade on the saw. If it is an original blade that came with the saw....change it out for a better...
I saw that episode the other night...what a sham! Practically stole that Shopsmith machine.I'm surprised that they didn't call in Rick Dale for his opinion and see what he would say as to it's...
Gordon, I read a few of the other replies and I'm thinking you would be better off in the long run to buy another router to use. I have a DeWalt 616 with a couple of bases for it, and I like that...
The best part of "Pawn Stars" show has been the "Ric's Restorations" with Ric Dale. I really like the work they do on some really old junk that people want to have restored and are willing to
pay...
Arrow T-50, as others have said...the industry standard for years!,
Another idea here, you might want to think about some wood plugs made from the scrap wood left over, or a dowel of the same size and inserted into the holes cut and sanded flush.
Jack, My HF multi tool started developing start up problems a few weeks back. It would start
now and then with no problem, as time went by didn't want to start until I tapped it on the...
Joe, I am not sure if this is the correct answer to your problem....but here goes anyway.
Look at the shank portion of that handle, it probably has a small diameter roll pin inserted thru the handle...
This will make a great storage rack for small pieces of lumber stock (cut-off's) and odd length pieces that are too good to throw away and in need of a storage place.
Steve, I like your design and ideas for a copy (clone) of the Grippers. If you don't mind, I may use your design to make my own set of them as well. Thanks. Jim Heffner
Milling machine.......well maybe. I thought that the milling machine might be better utilized
as a machine to make parts to fit other wood working applications. Metal working machines
certainly can...
I was wondering about that bench when I saw the show also. I did a little digging in my stack of woodworking magazines, and came up with the one I think is the same one.It appeared in the "American...
Removal of small scratches....if these scratches are minor/small and barely noticeable, I would clean them with a ROS and some #200 grit sandpaper and WD-40 and call it done and forget them! Small...
Dave, I went that scraping and clean up route several years ago...didn't like it then and even
less now! That is a part of the reason that I had the trim work on this house covered with
vinyl and...