Thanks Jeff, got a gut feeling the right side needs moving. Going to remove the 'nailer' I have behind the slide and thin it out a bit in back. Got a feeling the case isn't square after careful...
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Thanks Jeff, got a gut feeling the right side needs moving. Going to remove the 'nailer' I have behind the slide and thin it out a bit in back. Got a feeling the case isn't square after careful...
Doing well Terry! How are you my friend?
I think you and Chris nailed it. That move makes good sense and I will try it Monday. Thanks!
I do maybe one cabinet job every 2-3 years and today I was setting drawers. All good until I got to this one. Trash pullout made from scratch with two full extension drawer slides. Left side lacks...
After we cut down my friend's 70' cedar, I took the trunks and we had them cut at a sawmill. The headboard posts and the footboard crossbar came from Steve Jenkins via his neighbor. Definitely the...
Cool. I always buy cedar in person anyway!
Here, those doors are twice the cost of the normal in swings and they take weeks to get here....how about where you are Jim?
Sounds good...probably sometime before summer, I need to visit a few mills in your area for cedar pricing.
Coolest thread since Lou's shop thread! You are a very lucky man. Next time I get down that way, do you guys allow visitors?
Easiest way is to install them backwards. I've done this more than once. As long as you are covered by a roof and security isn't a big issue [hinges will be exposed], this way is the least amount of...
I built one from 2x8's that had been used for a set of stairs that never got built right. Took the top after glue up to a guy who had a 36" wide belt sander/planer. Totally flat and never moves. Much...
Excellent deal!!
Yeah...still a dream!! Cutting shop time isn't cool!
Jim,
All the best to your wife, hope she beats the monster quickly!
I have to work next week, and it went from 4 1/2 hrs once every7 weeks to 6 1/2 hours once every 3 weeks.
I don't quite...
They do....I'll PM it to you.
Hey Jim...there's one in Canton [my favorite guy but he's closing the doors soon], Emory and Greenville [both east of Dallas] and I just found out about one in Stephenville.
Wondering if any of you use a sawyer's services when you obtain stock for projects? If so what do you consider a reasonable rate per hour? I am shopping three of them for my furniture business and...
I am helping out a local homeowner here in Terrell do some work on his house. He owns the oldest house in Kaufman County, built in the late 1840's. It is home to the only existing indoor water well...
Anyone can have an accident with any machinery. Apparently you were not shown the correct procedure. I have never had an accident with an RAS in my 36 years of woodworking
Wow, that TS/CMS is cool! I can see trim carpenters lining up for that one. Have you seen this one?
http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/post.asp?blogid=springerblog&postid=525524§ionID=1532
I remember and it's on my list. Going to be over there on Saturday the 11 of July to get my truck computer tuned. Maybe we can get together after that. Should be around 11:30-12n.
So far so good Jim!
One of these days I need to get over your way to see the shop....sure is looking nice.
In that case I suggest two sets of double French doors....more wall space!!
The code person who told you that is correct...we just built an enclosed patio cover in University Park [much more strict than Plano] and it's code all over the state. Any air conditioned area has to...
I buy most of my decking lumber from McCoy's here in Terrell and one of the guys who works there had been promising he'd bring me his router/shaper to try out cause he got a bigger one.
Finally...
I use mine all the time for crosscuts & miters only.....I might never give this one up, it runs like a dream and never requires adjusting.