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Sign me up...could use a flat ground and a good ripping blade.
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I'm using a heater similar to Bryan for my 400 sq ft garage. I have almost no insulation and mostly open 10 ft ceilings and the 5000 watt unit makes it comfortable in an hour. Granted I live in...
I grew up in CT and went to college about 45 minutes from the Canadian border in upstate NY. I'm quite familiar with driving in snow, and drove a rear wheel drive car from the time I started...
My wife shopped my amazon list, which is mostly a list for me to remember stuff. I got another preppin weapon sanding block, a set of replacement blades for my planer, and a wixey DRO for a router...
As long as we're dreaming, I would love a larger shop with room to move around my machines. I'd also like a shed, to remove the lawn equipment, kids toys, and stuff related to the house not related...
Add me to the list for the drawing. I have a 20" wells and Davis in pieces...and not looking to come together anytime soon unfortunately.
Dial gauges are very helpful in fine tuning the saw. I have a pm66 built sometime in the late 80's (can't remember exactly). The belts were bad in mine when I got it a couple years ago. I...
My buddy bought the harbor freight nailer and had no problems with it as long as he used name brand staples.
I would stick with a semi-transparent as it will typically hold up a bit longer than the transparent. I just built a new deck this year and use the Sherwin Williams Deckscapes product. It hasn't...
Joel, just be careful to match your spray gun to your compressor capability. If you have a pancake compressor, you can make due with a LVLP gravity gun that requires <3 cfm, but even then it will...
I have a full set to 1/2" of Norseman mechanics bits (reduced shanks). They have been fantastic. I also invested in a Drill Dr. 750x for sharpening them. I keep a few common sizes as spares so I...
I have this one from rockler: http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=725&site=ROCKLER. It's worked pretty well but is more size limiting than the other types.
I'm building a simple 3 tiered collapsible cupcake stand out of mdf for my wife. I built one a few weeks ago and didn't like the way the finish came out, so I decided it was simpler to start over...
This thread has a lot of great info on torsion box construction and tables. For your application, I hate to say it, but you'll achieve what you're looking for by doing a google search for bunkie...
I picked up a 20" Davis and Wells bandsaw last weekend in need of some restoration. I have plenty of single phase power available, but the motor is a Continental 3 hp 3ph (1730 rpm). Since it...
I was sitting in a meeting on the ground floor, cement flooring. Our initial thought was that it was the construction happening outside the building, and I didn't know until I got back to my office...
Sorry, just got back to the post, so you probably already tackled this. You can cut the thin hardi with just about anything. A deep score and snap like with drywall will work. I've also used a...
A sheet of luan should be the same thickness as the thin hardiboard. The hardiboard would not be affected by moisture through the slab the same way as the luan. I would consider using a modified...
I like my eggs scrambled or in an omelet (just can't get used to runny yolks), but I'm a huge fan of cast iron as well. I use a non-stick for omelets, and a stainless steel saucepan, but everything...
I have the LV brad point bits and like them for wood. For metal, I have Norseman 1/16-1/2 by 1/64ths in the mechanics length. They are all split point and are by far the best bits that I've used...
I have an Eaton as well. Mine is the 5hp 2 stage 60 gallon, about 19 cfm if I remember right. A friend of mine bought the same one as you have, and neither of us has had the first problem. I think...
Has anyone built one with a vertical orientation? I have headroom in my shop (10' ceiling), but almost no usable floor space remaining. I'd like to make one that holds the sheets vertically, but...