it looks like this
http://site.fireforless.com/yswimages/simpson-dura-vent-3--duravent-type-b-wall-thimble-3gvwt.jpg
the amount of detail my instructions go into is roughly "mount the thimble"
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it looks like this
http://site.fireforless.com/yswimages/simpson-dura-vent-3--duravent-type-b-wall-thimble-3gvwt.jpg
the amount of detail my instructions go into is roughly "mount the thimble"
i need some help with how to install a type b wall thimble. i do not understand how to mount it on the exterior of the siding - am i supposed to cut the siding away anf mount the thimble to the wall...
almost done. i went with the india ink, and then two coats dewaxed shellac. i have a show next weekend inside so rather than do a rush job with the top coat i will use tham like this, then...
after looking at many threads here and pictures i think i would really like to use india ink. i really like the way india ink looks on the sword base in particular as well as nearly every project i...
wow, i've learned a lot.
can i still buy the bushings for the base? what exactly is tha for, letter and patterns?i tried stanleys website but couldnt find much there about this.
i've had this router since 1996. i took it home with me when i cleaned out my grandfathers house after his funeral, and i have used it a lot ever since. it still has the original price tage on it -...
my original plan was to use an ebony stain or ebonize the boxes and top coat with a clear or amber finish. the boxes shouldnt get wet, but might get a little rain on them due to fargo's fast acting...
hi, i've never posted in this forum before. i have a question about a project i am working on, the picture is of an incomplete project.
a pair of speakers made from solid red oak and red oak...
i though about doing a miter like that, i thought about it a long time and even drew it up and made a cutsheet for those pieces. in the end i decided the likelihood of me getting two perfect 37.5...
that sounds really dangerous :D if i owned a plane i would have tried that i think, but i dont own one. i think that with the internal brace/jig i'm going to have to learn to trust a more exact panel.
i'm sorry i was not more clear. maybe a pic will help:
http://inlinethumb27.webshots.com/20698/2877199760026985969S500x500Q85.jpg
the two angled bands were what gave me so much grief - i left...
i'd love to flush trim with a router but the angle is not 90 degrees. in this case it is 105 degrees.
i'm knee deep in a project and using material i have not used before - oak plywood. i've used the solid oak before but the plywood is new to me. i'm building trapezoid boxes and using solid oak 1"...
it is fun.
its for the road, the boxes will spend most of their life in a truck. my plan is to make a pullover style case for the pair out of 1x framing and 1/4" ply so they dont get so banged up....
this is possible with part of the box. the two side pieces could be combined into one piece. i read about this method here before and it was one of the ideas i had in mind. how much material do you...
i'm not sure i understand. can you explain more?
this is the seven sided box
http://inlinethumb54.webshots.com/24053/2544257350026985969S200x200Q85.jpg
the eight sided box adds a back, and changes the 120 degree angles to 155 degrees.
like...
i'm building an eight sided box; its not that complicated but its too hard for me to explain. i tried and erased it twice.
the problem i am having is this: i need to edge glue some joints that are...
that is what is called "over under" and is essentially a collapsed figure 8. if you do all your own cables you will do fine with it, but as soon as an untrained person grabs a cable to use - you will...
a major part of my life is cable management. i use both small and large cables depending, a typical cable being 12/3SOOW at around 1" diameter and 100' long. these cables must lay down and be tangle...
i gave a few gifts i made in my shop this year, and got woodworking tools in return.
i got a neat ridgid OSS and some clamps which i desperately needed. i got two pony 3/4 pipe clamps and two...
hmmm. i have an ace down the street. i'll go take a look today.
i was given an old bench grinder (1970's or 80's) its 8", has a typical table saw size motor. its in great shape except its missing the reverse threaded nut on the left hand side as well as the two...
i have the JS470E. it is a very good saw; i have no experience with the other saw you mention.
my favorite part is the banding around the drawer fronts. is this simple mitre banding or a rail and style?