good one:),very nice machine thanks for the pics
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good one:),very nice machine thanks for the pics
well i would say your a lucky person
first thought was its toast but if it has sentimental value clean it up as best you can and add a stain to cover the stains or you can use it as a patern and build an identical one, sorry not much...
build your own, check out fww
your quick tonight :)
thats what i use, very good blades, tried these and some local ones, no comparison, i just have to remember to change them out before they start smoking:)
that is so on my list of things to learn, nice work
as far as filters go you can buy a ordinary furnace filter and use that as a pre filter, you will probably have to make a housing for it but cheaper then buying original
good one :)
maybe clamp a square on the board to use as a visual guide until you get the muscle memory, the condition of the saw and type would be important factors, also u could cut on the waste side and sneak...
sold a plow plane yesterday since it was gathering dust and taking up space, four woodies came up on kijjiji, had to buy them, man im sick
dont think i would attach the vise to that bench, i have youst vise with a chunk out almost in the same spot as yours, it sits on a dolly under the bench and sometimes i bring it out to look at, :)
well had to throw my 2 cents in, i cant afford his saws but the ones i do buy on the bay go to him for sharpening and refurbishing if needed, now i have only had saws that were hand sharpened from...
very nice joineryhttp://www.sawmillcreek.org/images/icons/icon14.gif
not sure if a beginner can get a finished surface with the plane, i can do smaller widths but the larger pieces i tend to leave tracks, takes a little skill with sharpening reading grain etc but we...
first thing i thought of right after jealousy:)
150 is a good price for a ln 3 4 or 5
looking good, i think thinner stock is a good idea to start, no more then 1/2" thick
waaaaaaaaaaaa:):):):) forgot to mention i live in saskatchewan
i think paul was just pulling your leg deni, nice lumber, we pay 52$bf for cocobolo here in sunny saskatchewan where it is our rainy season also just frozen stuff though
i can give a for instance, first daughter was a premie, spent 89 days in intensive care, had vision problems on release (retna detatched), there was a chance of saving some vision but had to have a...
i picked up the 1/4" hollow and round from lv works great lot faster then a block, just finished 8 walnut legs with it, was quite enjoyable
replace the handle, if you use it you will wear the sticker off
if you were using a 5 lb sledge on the walls i would check the opposite side of that wall to see if there is any damage, all those hits will loosen up screws etc. i would also fir the wall out to...
nope, my shops only 11' wide:(