I have a Craftsman 22124 (hybrid) and am very satisfied with it; bought it new in 2006 and have had zero problems. The motor does bog down though if you try to rip thick stock fast; I usually use a...
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I have a Craftsman 22124 (hybrid) and am very satisfied with it; bought it new in 2006 and have had zero problems. The motor does bog down though if you try to rip thick stock fast; I usually use a...
Joel,
Thanks for the reply. Will order one later today. Noah
Hi,
Just getting started with handsaws. I currently have a disston rip handsaw, unknown coping saw, a superior crosscut handsaw and a newer stanley miter box type backsaw all of which were my...
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pc 7518 table
pc 690 w/fix &plunge
Bosch 1617evs w/fix&plunge
Hitachi ?
Skil?
Doubt I would notice the difference if hitachi and skil hit the road.
My topper stays put and I use a trailer or ask a friend if needed. Wouldn't own a p/u w/o one. I had a topper built for me; most of it is aluminum; only heavy sections are the glass doors on both...
The trial pair(s) should definetly go to someone other than me. I don't have the experience. I just bought the lumber to make my first real bench.
Harry, I would also be interested if you decide to do this.
Opt me in please.
Having dealt with a number of property line disputes (not with my own property; fortunate that I couldn't ask for better neighbors), IMHO the best approach to these issues is to use tact. It can...
I opt in too.
I paid more, compressor is not junk but is loud. Guns and compressor have worked without a hiccup for me so far and I have no regrets with purchase.
I'll opt in please
Decide what you see yourself using the bandsaw for and it should make the decision easier.
I agree with the other recommendations and personally would buy a G0513 or G0513x2 rather than a 14"...
Count me in.
Search for W1741 and you will see discussions.
I have the above Shop Fox jointer and as far as I know it is identical to the G0490 with different paint. Was less expensive to buy the shop fox...
I bought a ~540 lb used bandsaw. Picked it up in a pickup truck with my brother and a friend. Laid it down in bed on its spine on top of a piece of plywood with a old comforter on it. Screwed blocks...
Count me in.
Looks very nice so far IMHO. My brother helped me lift machine onto base and it was no problem. I raised it approx. 6 inches with a mobile base and wood platform. Haven't used it yet. Cold out there...
In bed of my Ford ranger, long boards go on rack above topper. Going full size 4wd next time.
Not much different for me (hobbiest, secure job) and have switched to emphasis on getting shop setup rather than tools. Been procrastinating. Going to have house upgraded to 200 amp service first.
Heh, holy smokes:eek: Thats quite the list!
I would buy the byrd head for the planer before getting one for a jointer. I have the equivalent shop fox jointer with standard blades and the same...
I'll opt in too please.
Very happy with my Husqvarna 353e with 18" bar and have had zero problems so far. Haven't cut any 30" diameter stuff with it though.
Buying used seems to be a lot easier if one lives near a big city. Slim pickings for me and when deals do come up within reasonable driving distance, the tool is usually sold or others are first in...
G1029Z is $299.00 plus $69 shipping.