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    Correctly designed bench (even a perfectly...

    Correctly designed bench (even a perfectly designed bench for that matter) is one that fits the user. That's all I am saying. People work differently, and need different tools to get the same task...
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    Guess

    I own this book and have read it many times. Keep in mind, even though Schwarz is an expert woodworker, his opinions and what he said in his book represent are just that, one man's opinion. Just...
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    Hmm

    I don't get this. Not good enough for what? All our bodies and mind work differently. I can think of simple fixtures that would allow you to clamp boards to benches that don't have legs flush. ...
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    It's

    It's a fiction. There's a long history and claims of Pentz and Grizzly. No need to rehash, search the net and you'll find more than your share.
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    I hear

    I hear he designed Grizzly cyclones and he's the authority in dust collection theory. :D
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    Nah

    I doubt you'll even notice it. Just use it as is.
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    Sterling

    I have both Hot Dawg (similar to Reznor) 75k BTU in the garage and Sterling sealed combustion 75k BTU in the shop. I see a huge difference between the two. The Sterling puts out a lot more heat. ...
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    common

    What is most common is you screw the drywall to the ceiling partially.
    Where there is an outlet, the drywall will stick out a bit.
    Take a rotary tool with a guide bit, plunge and cut out the...
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    Almost

    My old TS didn't have a bottom-out stop. I had the dado set on the saw, lowered the trunnion all the way down, but unfortunately the blades hit part of the mechanism inside and ruined some tips. ...
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    One side

    We're talking an outfeed table, not a precision router table.
    Use plywood, particle board of MDF and you'll be fine as long as you put border edging and a mid support underneath. No need for a...
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    I used

    I used a set of Freud $99 dado with 4 chipped tips for 2 years with good results. I never felt to replace them. Give it a go and see if it's even an issue for you.
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    Just got one

    They still have the VS models in stock.
    In fact, I called this morning, they held one for me without my CC info.
    Drove up, picked it up. Warehouse guy said he had been shipping a lot of these in...
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    Timbertech

    I compared to Trex and went with Timbertech. It was more rigid, looked more wood-like than Trex.
  14. I have the General. I looked and compared Jet...

    I have the General. I looked and compared Jet and the General literally side by side and went with the General. General has much better on/off switch, trunion looks slightly beefier and overall...
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    I used CAD program to show existing and newly...

    I used CAD program to show existing and newly proposed. Had floor plans, foundation detail, joist details (copied from TJI), roof outlines, etc.
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    Andy, I am local (well, in Everett area), feel...

    Andy,
    I am local (well, in Everett area), feel free to email me directly and I can share my personal experiences. I built a 600 square foot shop (and 550 square foot living space above) and did...
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    I just upgraded from PM2000 3HP to 5HP SS. I...

    I just upgraded from PM2000 3HP to 5HP SS.
    I started a computer desk project made of maple with the PM, finishing it up with the SS. I can tell the difference on the additional power. Keep in mind...
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    WWBPD??? What Would Bill Pentz Do ? ?

    WWBPD???


    What
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    Them are some old men.

    Them are some old men.
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    I've had great luck with oven cleaners. But I...

    I've had great luck with oven cleaners. But I make sure I don't leave it on any longer than necessary. I have tried CMT blade cleaner and have been thoroughly disappointed. I think Windex would've...
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    Silicone has gotten a bad reputation over the...

    Silicone has gotten a bad reputation over the years because people thought it was too difficult to clean up. Silicone caulking in white seals all my DC joints, looks MUCH better than aluminum foil.
  22. Dry-assemble everything first. Put 3 or 4 1/2"...

    Dry-assemble everything first. Put 3 or 4 1/2" sheetmetal screws around each joint. Then using white caulk, lightly seal joints on the outside. Easy to rework later if you need to and looks nice...
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    It's normal. Chain touching the shroud will not...

    It's normal. Chain touching the shroud will not harm anything. Take the shroud off and take a look to see how it works. That might give you more comfort knowing how things work.
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    Normal

    It's normal for this planer.
  25. How?

    What about the china cabinet? How did you rebuild that?
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