I like the taunton's complete illustrated woodworking series
The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture and Cabinet Construction
by Andy Rae
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I like the taunton's complete illustrated woodworking series
The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture and Cabinet Construction
by Andy Rae
I found a person who was selling "Home Depot style" or "Costco style" commercial shelving. It was nearly 12' tall, too tall for my City of Poway code only allows 8' tall walls, so the sawzall came...
I haven't been in the bay area for about 2+ years, but I used to go there.
Ed
open office works on mac. I use it almost daily.
typically a little faster, sometimes the initial configuration has more memory, and the graphics card can be faster have more on board memory. In the past, they were stronger as well (handled a...
I got mine from oneida air.
is it Grizzly 16"
GRI1 - Fits Grizzly 16" saws only.
?
Ed
hope not. Mine is on it's way.
Highland Hardware.(Wood slicer)
Grizzly
Suffolk Machinery (Timberwolf)
That's my plan at least.
thanks. Based on what I see are good reviews of the saw and this recommendation, - hopefully within 3-5 business days! we'll see the saw.
I'm assuming that any G0513x2 owners will believe I'll be able to resaw the 10" walnut with no problems?
And, that this saw would be a good choice?
Ed
I went to see a S45 bandsaw today. For those who may own one, does this saw normally come with a guard?
As posted before (and obviously nobody knew of anything there to help me, so...), I have a buddy who just got several 10"x10"x42" (those are real dimensions) pieces of what I think are black walnut. ...
My friend is coming down to do some work in my shop, and will be carrying with him some 10"x10"x42" walnut that he wants to cut some shapes in along the length (probably on each side). My band saw...
I thought you gave that up after working on my cyclone!
The building inspector - who btw doesn't get anything out of this - recommended using radiant barrier OSB on the roof (underneath the shingles). It seems to really help on hot days here. This was...
did you still need some of that 6" flex for hooking up the can to the cyclone? I still have some for you if you still need it.
Ed
I'd like to see a detailed picture of how you didn't use the CAB legs. disclaimer: I bought a CAB a long time ago, and the project has languished in my shop - waiting for the leg mechanisms to be...
By components, I don't just mean the mechanisms. In this kit, the frame itself is metal, and you bolt it together. The leg mechanism is complete, you don't have to build the little legs and...
I saw a murphy bed by the "original" murphy bed company at a home and garden show. It was different from the "create-a-bed" system, in that much was pre-created by using various metal components. ...
My brother and I just picked up a 708 for $499 at Dixieline lumber. I don't know if you would have one of those near you. I've seen them for $599 at Orchard Supply Hardware. Both prices are...
I actually bought the EcoDrill (Blum) hinge boring jig, and it's very sturdy. I bought it for a project to do for a contractor, then they decided to use the hinges that were on old doors already. ...
I mounted my BP/CE cyclone to two sheets of plywood, joined in an L, then made cleats to hold everything up. This is not attached to the wall, so some of the vibration noise doesn't make it to the...
There are a lot of books on puppetry in general, but they may be out of print, which is why I recommend the library. If you can't find one, send me mail, I probably have a marionettes book laying...
Well, I may be accused of hijacking, but Jason, if Chris hadn't helped me, my cyclone would still be in pieces. The other thing is that from decision to build until operational, was over 9 months. ...
I have it, and I've been pretty happy with it. It's now permanently under a woodpecker router table, in one of their lifts. I found it was a bit heavy for hand held work.
Ed