Hey Guys, thanks for the comments. It has been a long work in progress. I owe a good bit of what I know to this place. When I first stated looking into this stuff, I spent a good deal of time...
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Hey Guys, thanks for the comments. It has been a long work in progress. I owe a good bit of what I know to this place. When I first stated looking into this stuff, I spent a good deal of time...
I guess that I need to quit reading posts at 2AM... My bad..
Why is it that you think that you would not get good CS from Grizzly. In fact, that is one of the main reasons that I did just order a tool from them. I am sure that if you took a second to look...
Count me into this one too!!!
Count me in!!
Right when I had made up my mind about getting the Woodslicer from Highland you had to throw this in the mix... I admit, this is the first time that I have heard of this blade. I like the sounds of...
Buy about 20% more. That way you can start to build a little collection for the next project. It never hurts to have some wood on hand.
I would be interested in that article as well. I have one and am getting ready to use it for the first time this weekend. Thanks.
If you are painting the panels, why dont you use plywood or MDF? There you dont have to worry about movement as much.
It really is a good router. The motor can be mounted in most all of the lift type router plates.. I am thinking about upgrading to the Rockler, or Woodpecker lift plates.
I might get shot for saying this, but I have a (gulp) Craftsman (frantically looking back and forth), and I love it. It is a 2 1/4HP and mine came with 3 bases. There is also a 2 base combo...
You could really have it shipped any time. To see how long it need to dry, you are probably going to need to get a moisture meter. It may be dry right now if you dont know how long it has been...
I do them with my hands..
Looks great!!!!. When is mine going to be done?
What he said.. Vent that thing outside.. As far as below the floor mounting, I think that you would be just fine. Should be pretty easy to do..
What he said....
I think that if it is kiln dries then you should have anything to worry about. It is already dried than it would get if it were air dried. If it hasn't checked, it isn't going to.
I dont see why you couldnt put a link to your photo album.. I would like to see it.. Looks real nice. I cant wait to get to build something like that. In time..
Hey Mark, I really dont think that you have anything to worry about. I have both the intake and exhaust running through the wall that separates my shop and the garage. I really dont think that...
I have this and love it.. I would buy another if I could get a deal on it..
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10605&filter=countersink
Well, worth the money.
This is good stuff here. He uses the West System for epoxy. That is what I would use.. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
I am not sure that MDF would be the best for this.. I think that I would use some 3/4" Birch ply. I think that it will hold together a little better than the MDF would. It will also be a little...
My advice would be, figure out the minimum amount of space that you are going to need....... then double it.
For what its worth, I have the G0452Z and love it, besides for the fact that it is a 6" jointer. I am not messing around and the next one that I get is going to be a 12" Griz with spiral head. That...
Thanks Mitchell, I'll have to remember that for next time I have to get some lumber. Oh wait, that wont be for a very long time. Just remind me again in about ten years when I run out.