The wood should also be kiln fdried to at least 6-8%, not air dried!
good luck
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The wood should also be kiln fdried to at least 6-8%, not air dried!
good luck
Rick,
You have a PM.
George
What a beautiful box! Something he will surely treasure throughout his life.
They are DEFINATELY very capable trail rigs. Not really good on the highway though.
Good luck with it.
Just a reminder for the trailer........be sure you have 60% of the weight in front of the trailer axle. If not, especially with a small trailer, you could end up in the ditch.
HTH
George
Another happy customer here. I purchased one for work. Ed was very friendly on the phone, and a pleasure to deal with.
Too bad all companies aren't that nice to their customers!
Have you tried asking the inspector what he/she would like to see?
Often times, at elast around here, if you bring a drawing/sketch of what you want to do with some detail added for dimensional...
As others have mentioned, there is NO site that doesn't have squabling. Typically, I don't post much because it's very easy for anyone to type anything.
Also, some may see the apparant...
Beautiful work Gail. Your client must be happy.
So Mark, did you make a really big one also, those patterns look awfully close to crop circles :-)
Excellent jig.
One word....OUTSTANDING!
You make me feel like I'm a wood butcher.
Great work and tutorial
George
I wasn't able to try these tings last night. We are getting ready for a small vacation, our first vacation this year. I will hopefully get to try them tonight.
Thanks again for all the ideas....
Tod, so I'm using blades with too many teeth? How do you get a cleaner cut? Should I only be suing my curent blades for thin stock?
Pete, thanks for the instructions. I will try these tonight.
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Hi Peter,
Actually, I bought the saw new, adn it has always do this. I just haven't tried to do any critical cust with it.
Twist, as I'm pushing the board into the blade, the blade itself starts...
Thank you all for the replies....
What is puzzling me, is I have tried at least 5 or 6 blades since I bought the saw and have always had the same problem. These were all NEW blades. I've adjusted...
Hello all,
I have an enclosed base Jet 14" bandsaw (don't have the model number with me). I bought this new.
Problem I'm have is how the blade tracks through wood as I'm cutting. The balde...
Absolutely beautiful! I can't even imagine where to start something like that.
Marty,
This is my first post to you incredibly detailed thread on what I consider to be a very exciting project!
I can totally understand your frustration and anger about your porch. This is one...
I have a shopfox mobile base on an old unisaw here at work. It works well, however it is not the quickest to "lock" in place (it has 2 screws, and me being a clutz....I'm forver hitting the back of...
Mark, I know I've seen your entire right up on WN. I think other members here would love to see your start to finish pictures!
Jim is right as usual!
Be sureto follow the instructions for the contact adhesive, and it should come out fine.
Very nice!
The cats in the first pic. appear to be waiting for the new arrivals!
I didn't know it could be adjusted, that's the good part.
what I noticed, that I didn't mention earlier, was as soon as I lossened the 2 bolts, the fence was off the same amount (from...
I'm not sure of the proper designations. However, I used the thickest-wall copper that Lowes had on hand. I use it all the time with 120 PSI and no issues.
I installed them about 2-1/2 years ago....
Hello all.
First - sorry, no pictures :-(
I just received my new jointer, man this thing is heavy! I was double-checking all the critical areas (knife adjustment, parellel tables, etc) and...