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  1. I have a PC7518 -VS, bought , mainly for use in...

    I have a PC7518 -VS, bought , mainly for use in router table, in 1992. Never had a problem, and still going strong. This has always been the standard for RT use. Great also for hand use. Many think...
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    I'm with the other guys. What I see in the pics...

    I'm with the other guys. What I see in the pics is quarter-sawn, with some ray fleck. Birdseye is most generally found in Hard Maple, and not in soft.
    Roger
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    I'm with what Ken said. I have the General tilt...

    I'm with what Ken said. I have the General tilt model #75-050 TMI. It was rated best in FWW a few years ago. It has a longer handle, and a real good hold-down. Though I didn't care much for the...
  4. Don: I've used the same type anchors on...

    Don:
    I've used the same type anchors on drywall, and they hold good. I would have no quams about using them on the door.
    Roger
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    Philip: This is somewhat ( I believe ) what...

    Philip:

    This is somewhat ( I believe ) what you are looking for. This one is a prototype for hallway light covers, but the same idea, in that it is an angled louver design ( in this 45 degrees )....
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    Jim: The blade for a SCMS or radial should be a...

    Jim:
    The blade for a SCMS or radial should be a neg. hook design. A pos. hook could cause self feeding and on a SCMS could poss. result in climbing up and pulling it's self forward. It's a safty...
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    I recall reading that article, and thinking it...

    I recall reading that article, and thinking it was BS. Using a bit of common sence, not every thing a person reads is always the gospel, even if it comes from FWW.

    Roger
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    Climb cutting is a hairy thing on a router table,...

    Climb cutting is a hairy thing on a router table, very light cuts, and being aware.
    Allow me to relate a short on on an incident that happened in 1993. I was working on a very large millwork...
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    Drill a hole towards back of the shelving unit...

    Drill a hole towards back of the shelving unit sides (4). You don't need large (say 1/4") for dowels ( don't need much ,just to keep from sliding out of align. ). Put dowel centers in holes, make...
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    Brad: Just looking at this, looks like about 312...

    Brad:
    Just looking at this, looks like about 312 square holes 3/4" x 3/4". If I were to do this, I wouldn't even try using a HCM, as getting the bottom of all without any blowout would be IMHO...
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    Tommy: I found some that apply on the leather...

    Tommy:
    I found some that apply on the leather --FWW # 76, pg.70-71 ---#104, pgs.46-47 -- #140, pg. 98 ( in the Q&A section ) --- # 145 pgs. 120-124, Master class
    My issues start at about 81, so...
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    You ask about any caveats -- I don't rush after...

    You ask about any caveats -- I don't rush after it's been glued in. Unless your butterfly inlay is really thin, I find that after I flush it down w/ a cabinet scraper, in a couple days it seems to...
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    Just to add another way of using the long rails....

    Just to add another way of using the long rails. In my shop I have the long rail Excalibur fence, I also didn't see a use for the very long in my shop. However I have had many occasions to make up...
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    I've got a similar thing, platform tub with face...

    I've got a similar thing, platform tub with face frame and 3 panels. When I built the house, I made all three panels 1/4 bead board and after painting attached w/ velcro, to have access to motor at...
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    Although the color seems a bit off, the end grain...

    Although the color seems a bit off, the end grain appearence ( on second pic. ) leads me to think Hard Maple. Also that it came from a lab table, Hard Maple.
    Roger
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    I can fully back up what Rod and Pete said, I...

    I can fully back up what Rod and Pete said, I have the same as Pete , the 75-0505T tilting head. I think I paid about 3 1/2 for it. Three things that made up my mind were - it's a larger machine than...
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    Brad: They do, I have seen this. Was comming...

    Brad:
    They do, I have seen this. Was comming thru town one evening, and an SUV passed me on right, I noticed guy was watching a TV mounted in an overhead console, I slowed down and let him get far...
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    Very nice design and execution, Alan. Looks like...

    Very nice design and execution, Alan. Looks like you've based your design somewhat on the prairie / arts & craft design look.
    Roger
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    Install the base first at 3/8' - 1/2' above...

    Install the base first at 3/8' - 1/2' above floor. As said paint then a little touch up after rug installers done. I use 3/8 spacers myself. The tack strip generaly goes down about 1/2" or so in...
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    I tried a shop vac back in 92, before I made up...

    I tried a shop vac back in 92, before I made up my vac veneer set-up. Shop vac didn't pull enough vacumn to be a good source, and I abanded the idea. In an ideal condition with a good vac pump...
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    Sorry about " Walt ", I'm not going to claim a...

    Sorry about " Walt ", I'm not going to claim a senior moment, I've had CRS all my life.
    Note: full credit and agreement to Walt on my post.

    Roger -- I think--Yea, I just checked mine or...
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    I use the same method as Mark mentioned. Pencil...

    I use the same method as Mark mentioned. Pencil line, 180*, pencil line, 1/16" between lines. The slot cut is slightly longer than the bisquit because the blade is a slightly larger dia. than the...
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    Sounds like something I picked up a week ago ,...

    Sounds like something I picked up a week ago , called Antivirus 2008XP and Antispyware2008. Constantly running messages whenever I changed a site pg. or went to a site , also when I wasn't on line (...
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    After my post above, I got to rethinking this...

    After my post above, I got to rethinking this over, and if you just veneer the side that is the concave side and the bend isn't real tight, I feel you can bend it with out any problem. It's when you...
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    I'm with Richard, bend it to your pc. then...

    I'm with Richard, bend it to your pc. then veneer.
    Roger
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