Make sure tha carb and manifold bolts are tight, it might have an air leak when hot which will cause this. You can also spray a little wd40 or similar penetrating oil around the gaskets to check for...
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Make sure tha carb and manifold bolts are tight, it might have an air leak when hot which will cause this. You can also spray a little wd40 or similar penetrating oil around the gaskets to check for...
They are challenging to work on arn't they!! By the way having a dust collector hose nearby when machining and a cartridge paint mask help some ;)
That's one program that is awfully tempting. Having just purchased an upgrade to Photoshop CS and a wide carraige photo printer (that LOML hasn't seen yet) I think I may have to pass! I looked at it...
I have had one for a couple of years and works great. Haven't found flexing or having to slide it off the end to be a problem (how often do you do that anyway).
Lynn, I also used to have one of the Ryobi biscuit cutters and had the same problem. it turns out that for some reason Ryobi uses a cutter that is .030 widder than everyone else. I checked into...
I use a web clamp, but also have found laying the pieces flat with masking tape as a hinge helps greatly with mitered corners. Just apply glue and fold them up. works great for dry fit also.
Wow, looks like it is cleaning up great. Major elbow grease!
Check in your yellow pages and see if you have a Dewalt / B & D service location near you also. I was in our local one a while back for the B&D drill recall and picked up a rapid charger for my drill...
I use my quill lock quite a bit, but something to look at though is if the DP has a depth stop that you adjust by rotating it around the shaft and tightening with a thumb screw, it also acts as a...
Just a thought, if you are using the shims that came with your dado set to adjust the thickness, I have found that on occassion mine hang up in the threads of the arbor and don't let the set tighten...
Don, Just a suggestion, but you have too many options to consider so first thing you need to do is move the microwave to another circuit and see if it trips that breaker. That way you can eliminate...
I also have had one for about two years and it is still dead on. An added bonus is the way extra fences or board buddies, etc. can be easily attached to the t slots.
Unsafe at any speed but an absolute blast to drive regardless. And with original paint even!
I will have to admit I had never even thought of turning red cedar, but I have a bunch of scraps from a wishing well scroll saw project so once I stop LOL I may have to dig out the pen mandrell.
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I have the Rigid Planer and love it. In light of the newer 2 speed / 3 blade units, and the questionable relationship between HD and Rigid and the availablility of blades down the road, I would give...
The link below is a very good description of the various blade types as well as links to blade size charts. Might want to check out other areas of this web site as well for some ideas on other uses...
I suspect you are getting the best that a benchtop joiner can give you. A couple of easy options are to use an 8ft length of 1/2 - 3/4 quarter plywood ripped to approximately 8 inches. You can either...
My favorite is a coat of 50% boilled lindseed and 50% mineral spirits to bring out the grain. Dry for a few days and a couple of coats of Deft or Poly depending on how durable you want it. You will...
I haven't used Bocote for boxes, but have used Granadillo and it has gone nicely with Canarywood. The lighter color provides a nice contrast, but it has enough grain and color so as not to be...
If you have a Rockler store in St. Louis, they carry a line of products for repairing rotted wood as well. Unfortunately the name escapes me.
Don't know about the PC, but I have a Ryobi and in the past have found it to be a seldom used tool until I found that because of the very short stroke of the vibration, with 220 grit sandpaper it...
Same here, frequently sellers will only allow paypal to verified paypal accounts.