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    How is the router attached to the solid surface?

    How is the router attached to the solid surface?
  2. Thread: Hinge type

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    Thank you!

    It's exactly what I was thinking about.
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    Hinge type

    I am thinking about builing a bar in a wall. I'd like to have a door over the "desk top" area that opens down, thus expanding the desk top. Been looking at gas strut type hinges, but they always...
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    finishing front door

    Our front door used to be beautiful, but the strong late afternoon sun has destroyed the finish, but not as bad as I did trying to "lightly" sand and restain! Some of my "light" sanding went down to...
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    raised ring on table top

    My wife set a Christmas ornament on her favorite piece of furniture (table) and it left a raised ring. The ornament had some sort of plastic ring on its bottom to protect furniture, I'm guessing. ...
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    Years ago I build a slider for my 10" Grizzly. ...

    Years ago I build a slider for my 10" Grizzly. It was fun to make and it worked pretty darn good! I believe I got the plans from Woodsmith, or possibly ShopNotes.
  7. Thread: magicjack?

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    Thanks everyone! I wanted to use it as our only...

    Thanks everyone! I wanted to use it as our only house phone (with several phones thoughout the house. Doesn't look like that'll work. I think I'll look into vonage.
  8. Thread: magicjack?

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    magicjack?

    Anyone using or familiar with magicJack? I'm tired of paying $80 a month for a home phone (includes long distance). They have it on TV right now (supposedly) for $3.33 a month!
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    Thanks everyone for all the advice. Scott, I...

    Thanks everyone for all the advice. Scott, I will take your advice, along with others, that seemed to make sense even to me! Oh, the floor joists do run perpendicular to the walls I'd like to...
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    I should have mentioned that the total length of...

    I should have mentioned that the total length of the wall (with the 3 doors) is only 10 feet long.
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    Load Bearing Walls

    Is there an easy way to tell if a wall is load-bearing? We're trying to make some changes to a room downstairs, that has 3 doors lined up (one into a closet, one into a bathroom, and one into a...
  12. I could really use a router table, count me in!...

    I could really use a router table, count me in!
    You must be a SawMill Creek Contributor
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    Thanks Rick & everyone else. Amazon did have a...

    Thanks Rick & everyone else. Amazon did have a much smaller amount (500) for only $10!
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    framing nailer nails

    Does anyone know where I can get a few (maybe 100) 3 inch framing nails for a 21 degree framing nailer? I hate buying thousands for the little framing I do, but my arthritis limits my tolerance of...
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    Thanks for all of the replies. As usual, the...

    Thanks for all of the replies. As usual, the knowledge base here is amazing! Looks like it'll be new doors. Thanks again.
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    planing mdf

    Is is possible (or wise) to plane MDF? I'd like to change the appearance of some vanity doors and drawers. I was thinking I could save lots of time by planing down the door fronts, cutting out the...
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    I was in you shoes a couple of weeks ago (looking...

    I was in you shoes a couple of weeks ago (looking for a small, quiet compressor). I wound up buying a CO2 powered kit (bottle, regulator, belt hook and 10' hose) at Lowes. No noise, very light with...
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    co2 power systems

    Has anyone tried one of the CO2 systems with their air tools? I'm trying really hard to hold off buying one until I hear they're really as handy as they seem to me. My compressor is a pain to lug...
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    Sticky: Very generous, indeed. Thank You! US Army...

    Very generous, indeed. Thank You! US Army 1967-1969
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    I would notch out the shelf corners to capture...

    I would notch out the shelf corners to capture the inside of each leg just above the stretchers.
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    Interesting that your concern is with the nailing...

    Interesting that your concern is with the nailing of the crown!?! I've put up crown several times and always wind up scratching my head when trying to cut it to length. I know you didn't ask, but...
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    They can lag the old beam into the new lvl...

    They can lag the old beam into the new lvl beam(s). I just had this done in my remodel. The old beam was pieced together like yours and sagging a full 1 1/2". We built a temporary wall to support...
  23. I build the same or similar cabinet and IF I were...

    I build the same or similar cabinet and IF I were doing it again, I'd forget the vaccum. It's a joke if you hook it up to the dust port of the saw. And I don't believe those mini-vacs move enough...
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    Sticky: US Army 1967-1969

    US Army 1967-1969
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    Can't remember where I got the plan, but here's...

    Can't remember where I got the plan, but here's what I have...
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