Thanks guys. The aging/oxidizing solution sounds like the way to go. I'll see what happens.
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Thanks guys. The aging/oxidizing solution sounds like the way to go. I'll see what happens.
I don't know. Could I find out by scratching one? They're probably pretty cheap; they were put in with my cheapo builder-grade cabinets about 20 years ago.
I hope this is the proper forum for this question. LOML would like our brass cabinet hinges to become black. Is painting them a fool's errand? I'm thinking I should just buy new ones but I'm always...
Bradford Pear? The bark doesn't look quite right to me to be basswood. Also, basswood's are often hollow by the time they're that size. Not all of them of course, so that's not definitive; just...
At first glance I'm thinking it's Hophornbeam. Did you say the wood was heavy for its size?
Is it possible to get a picture of a twig showing the vegetative bud at the end?
My wife and I celebrated our 25th last November by driving up to Grizzly and picking up a bandsaw. Just wanted to toss in another awesome wife story :)
I second the Harbor Freight ID. That even looks like the case that their kit comes in.
Looks like a giant, Satan-eating frog.
C'mon Ed; she's waaaay too cute to be your granddaughter :D
My dad and I made a deal when I was 10. He would quit smoking if I promised I'd never start. Next month I'll be 50 and he'll be a very healthy and active 83. If you saw him, you would guess he was...
Around that time Hemlock was used extensively as we would use spruce/pine/fir today. It usually has fairly prominent growth rings which appears to be the case on the end grain in your picture. ...
With the hints about tea and Shiner Bock, I thought it was a Men's Room key holder.
Let me pile on and say "go for it". I bought one last fall and love it.
Mark: love the sig pic! PSU '82 here.
Louis, you might be getting confused with HVLP spray guns. I don't know that much about compressors but I haven't ever seen a compressor designated as high volume, low pressure. The key number is...
Sweet Gum, aka, Liquidambar Styraciflua
Thanks Shiraz! Count me in.
I have the same saw and the same question. As I'm reading the thread I'm thinking "what about narrow blades like 1/8" and then Curt popped up with the same issue.
So, what do we do in order to use...
Bear in mind that my dendrology class was 30 years ago and concentrated on species native to the Northeast. I'm not real familiar with hackberry. We have it around here but I've only seen it as a...
What a cool prize! Please count me in.
I haven't converted mine to 220 but the instructions look pretty simple. Mine has casters so yours might be mobile out of the box.
Which fence did you get?
Looks like something from a horror movie.
The more I look at it the more I think it's Bradford Pear. It's small enough that it hasn't developed the deeply ridged bark. Hopefully someone in the vicinity of the stump knows what it is.
Ray, I believe you're correct. I just went out and looked at mine. The fence is mounted in the lower holes and the upper holes are centered about 1/2" higher.
Hard to tell but it looks almost like Mulberry to me. Are there any leaves available that you can be reasonably sure came from this tree?
2.49. Not bad!