I am thinking about buying some plywood from the above seller. Typically, I buy it from baird brothers in Canfield but I got a flyer in the mail from Hartville and their prices are quite good.
The...
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I am thinking about buying some plywood from the above seller. Typically, I buy it from baird brothers in Canfield but I got a flyer in the mail from Hartville and their prices are quite good.
The...
I agree with all responses. In my experience, the white side are the best bang for the buck. Great quality and reasonably officer. I buy the m as I need them. I do have a few Freud quad cutters and...
I am getting ready to build a bed for my wife's bday. I have lots of 4/4 stock. Has anyone made bed posts using 4/4 stock and mite ringing them together to make about 3.5 x 3.5 inch square leg? Is...
Thanks again for all the suggestions...I ended up using jacks to lift it off the ground and then shoved the new riser in there.
Here are a few pics of the progress...I used my domino to make a...
That's what I am going to do...it will be fine...I was just being a drama queen about the process...poor me right?
I would love to buy one of the hf engine lifts but that would cut into my tool...
My previous saw was a ridged contractors saw...not a bad saw just underpowered and no brake...worried about my boy using it in the future.
Yeah, this thing comes with a very robust pallet that I...
Thanks for all the replies...I bet you guess that I was leaning towards the riser from my post...it really is to low. I have all my tools and benches high to be at my working level so it would only...
I just bought a new cabinet saw for my shop….whoopie!! It wouldnt be a gloat without a few photos. Taken with cell phone camera.
The problem is, the saw is 2 1/8 inch lower than my old...
I appreciate all the comments...I have the space and money for the ICS. I don't think that I will have a need for the extra weight and space in front of the blade. I take down plywood with a panel...
First off, I want to say that I don't want this thread to turn into a bash of Sawstop.
I am writing for your advice...
I have taken time off from my woodworking because of several family issues...
Carroll, he is a fast talker and the episodes also move fast...I assuming it is to cram a lot in to the short time slot. Having said that, i love it...I record it and watch it in pieces as I am...
I appreciate all the info...I am going to the wood working show in Columbus in a few weeks where I hope to do some demoing...I am assuming that festool will have a booth to try em out. I am surely...
Interesting info so far...if anyone is going to offer alternatives, compare vibration and dust collection while your at it. Those are the main reasons I am going to drink from the green kool aid cup....
I am getting ready to take a sip from the kool aid. I have a ridged 6 inch already that is good for removing lots of wood and leaving big swirl marks. I really don't want to spend rotex money right...
This is the stuff that I have been using from WC...is anyone else using it? Also, any opinions or issues that can help me avoid.
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Again, I appreciate all the great info. Does anyone have any tips on how to keep the paper? Also what brand of paper do you guys buy? Where do you get it? Thanks so much.
John G
Mike, thanks for the tip...I will give it a try.
John G
Al, can you explain why for the fiber backing tape? Alos, can you give a brand to buy?
Thanks again,
John G
Thanks guys...it was new paper...I am pretty sure that there wasn't anything on the boards bc I had just sanded with 150 and then switched to 220 and this is when that appeared. It is possible that...
First of all....Major tool Gloat...I got the Performax 10-20 off of craigslist last week for 300 with some sandpaper. No picture available at this time :)
My problem is that I was running some...
I built one similar to the one in this wood magazine issue
http://www.woodstore.net/november173.html
It was very easy to build and looks great.
Best of luck,
John G
Sorry for the lack of info...it was a spray lacquer over blo...it's been curing in my shop since thanksgiving so it's good to go.
Thanks again,
John G
Well...I am about to finish my largest project to date...a cherry dining table. It is all cured and ready for a good rub. I know that this been discussed here before but I can't seem to find it...can...
I am with Jeff except I have the 50 foot gaiety and mine works pretty good...doesn't always catch and hold perfectly. That's my only complaint...otherwise it's been a real workhorse in my shop. Take...
Use a file or a dremel...a file is the easiest way. Less chance of messing up the angle or over grinding that's how I do it anyway.
John G