I bought a track saw because of price, confidence in name brand, and reviews. I have not been disappointed at all. Working alone to cut down sheet goods, this thing was a good investment. It is...
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I bought a track saw because of price, confidence in name brand, and reviews. I have not been disappointed at all. Working alone to cut down sheet goods, this thing was a good investment. It is...
Cabinet Planner, Cabinet Creator and SketchList 3D all work to do what you want. My favorite is probably Sketchlist 3D. All under $500.
Look at CabinetPlanner and SchetchList 3D. Both are inexpensive and generally do what you want. When I was in the business before entering full-time ministry, I used KCDW and CabnetWare. They were...
I have bought from them for years. They cater to the cabinet shops. Generally good folks to deal with..
My guess is cypress
I have small hands and have used both types. I have much better control and am more comfortable with the "top-handle" type jigsaw.
You might want to look at the Forrest Chopmaster.
I don't know anything about the Grizzly but have the Powermatic and would highly recommend it...good tool.
I'm building a project for my daughter-in-law for Christmas, per my son's request. The trick is to finish the project to match existing furniture. The manufacturer's color is "Victorian Cherry." I...
I have only used the Bosch in a portable and highly recommend it.
If you don't find one, I've got one that something I bought from Bosch came in. I'll gladly give it to you for the postage to send it to you. Let me know. Blessings
I recently renovated our kitchen with this great paint. Sprayed it with a Graco 4900 with #7 nozzle set, thinned 10%. Came out great. That is heavy paint so it takes a really strong turbine to...
I used to have a Lexaire system and was very pleased. The gun handle does get hot because of the hot air coming off the turbine. If there is a problem with the gun, Lexaire's customer service was...
I recently renovated the kitchen in the parsonage where we live using the SW Proclassic. Used their primer as well. Turned out great. Sprayed doors and drawer fronts with a 4-stage turbine hvlp...
I agree about milling only what you are using. I recently reclaimed some 100+ year old heart pine that was salvaged from our church renovation. I had great plans. Planed most of it down to size...
I use blue painter's masking tape anywhere I don't want to deal with glue ooze out.
I agree with the Bosch. Check my thread for the one I am selling with a Delta extension stand. Can't beat the cut or the price.
I have the 4900 ProComp and have sprayed SW acrylic with it. With the onboard compresser, it should do you a good job on all but the heaviest materials.
If you can find it, Sherwin Williams makes a catalyzed varnish that you can spray on; available in different brightness levels; very durable and doesn't affect natural color much at all. I've used...
I have a turbine gun (Graco) that I will sell for $100. It's not pretty but it does a good job.
It's been several years but I've used KCDW and CabnetWare. KCDW is OK, CabnetWare was much better and not much more expensive (back then). CabnetWare had more capabilities and was easier, i.e. more...
I've used them and think they are better than anything else I've ever used.
I have done this by thinning 10% with water and 10% with Flotrol. Sprayed with a SW HVLP 4 stage turbine. Turned out great!
As a veteran who lost family and friends and as a minister who has performed many funerals for servicemen, even from my own family, I think this is a great idea. I recently lost a grandson who had...
I have the Powermatic 701.