You might want to consider autoclave-treated wood? They use inexpensive wood species and turned them into weather resistant wood for outside. If you know a place where they do this process, you can...
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You might want to consider autoclave-treated wood? They use inexpensive wood species and turned them into weather resistant wood for outside. If you know a place where they do this process, you can...
It reminds me of another type of bench that never caught in NA. The Walko Workbench...
The Festool Kapex is the only one on the market right now with a laser on both side of the blade... I also use to have the Porter-Cable 3802L and it was such a nice saw... Too bad they don't make it...
I never understood why people would use compressed air to clean up their workspace or even themselves with it. My shop is small and there's a fine layer of dust everywhere even though I sweep the...
Might want to take a look at this new jig:
http://ryobitools.com/catalog/accessories#/overview/doorlock
Benoit
For 600$, you'll be lucky if you can buy just enough rough wood for your project. You also need to factor in the hardware cost, finishes, some specific tools for the project (ex.: router bits), let...
You can check this one out too: http://www.transroller.ca/
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How about taking your square 1.25" x 1.25" pieces out of a longer piece so you can hold it securely. Why mess with short 5.5" long pieces? Working with such small pieces increases the chances...
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Rob Cosman sells a DVD titled "Wood-Hinge Box DVD and Jig Set". It's near the end of the page here: http://www.robcosman.com/dvd.php
Benoit
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I would suggest another take on this... How about a 100% water based wood filler? Take a look at this product: Timbermate
I'm currently trying it out right now and my initial findings are...
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There would have been this nice solution: http://www.nailkicker.com
Unfortunately, they are unable to produce this product anymore. If you can find a used one, I think it would be your best...
We can think about this in another way. If less people buy and read FWW, they will be less profitable and won't be able to afford more extensive articles or labour intensive projects. If the mag is...
I have the 12" Milwaukee SCMS and have no problem with changing bevels and/or miter angles. The lever at the back has 2 positions. Lifted half way and you get the usual preset angles, lifted up...
Wood Magazine has a few nice designs:
http://www.woodstore.net/coclgabe.html
http://www.woodstore.net/sitpretset.html
http://www.woodstore.net/arbenandchai.html...
Your best bet would be to use a paint scraper. Something like this: http://www.arichard.com/en/PRODUITS_DESC.asp?ID=358633 It will cost you some elbow grease but you'll get the job done fast. This...