Search:

Type: Posts; User: Andy Giddings; Keyword(s):

Page 1 of 20 1 2 3 4

Search: Search took 0.03 seconds.

  1. Replies
    48
    Views
    8,871

    We're both keen cooks in our house (hardly ever...

    We're both keen cooks in our house (hardly ever eat out) so sharp knives are a must - we use an Edge Pro Apex 3 system. Only needs doing about once every 3-4 months and then using the finest two...
  2. Considering the list price for a new Felder CF741...

    Considering the list price for a new Felder CF741 Pro is $24.7k, that 20k for a 10 year old version seems very high - unless there is a bunch of gear that comes with it and it's in exceptional...
  3. Yellowing of White Paint - interesting read from General Finishes

    Might be useful to those considering a Bright White Finish from any manufacturer https://www.facebook.com/generalfinishes/posts/10154709635665566, especially if you're a pro and offering any warranty
  4. Good video, thanks for posting, Jim. I can relate...

    Good video, thanks for posting, Jim. I can relate to Sam's comments about Italian food - just came back from a 3 week visit and now on a diet :-)
  5. Replies
    9
    Views
    4,275

    I sprayed a couple of old clear lacquer items...

    I sprayed a couple of old clear lacquer items recently. Just rubbed down the lacquer to create a key, removed the dust, wiped over with shop towel damp with alcohol and sprayed GF Milk Paint directly...
  6. Ian, I've sprayed the same materials as you with...

    Ian, I've sprayed the same materials as you with no issues. My set up is a knock down spray booth made from rigid 2 inch foam insulation and a single large fan behind the booth extracting air through...
  7. Replies
    31
    Views
    5,526

    Thanks Jim - surprised at that as they aren't...

    Thanks Jim - surprised at that as they aren't going to take the copper away even with no service, and some revenue would surely be better than none. The mysteries of the telco business model I guess
  8. Chris, I got the MA504/1-001 as the readout,...

    Chris, I got the MA504/1-001 as the readout, sensor was MS500H-0010, mag band was MB500/1-0233 with a length of 1.3m (too long but it's easy to cut to size) and a mounting bracket for the readout...
  9. Replies
    31
    Views
    5,526

    Chuck, I'd be surprised if your carrier took away...

    Chuck, I'd be surprised if your carrier took away the DSL just because you no longer need the land line. Don't know how much you would save just by dropping phone service but DSL only should be...
  10. Replies
    10
    Views
    4,428

    I believe John TenEyck uses a pressure pot with...

    I believe John TenEyck uses a pressure pot with his compressor set up so he may know - might be worth sending him a PM
  11. The Shark Guard is better than the standard hood...

    The Shark Guard is better than the standard hood - not sure whether I would describe it as huge but certainly the saw table stays cleaner for longer. I do have to close down the gate approx. 50%...
  12. Hi Chris, finally took some photos which I think...

    Hi Chris, finally took some photos which I think are self explanatory. As you're in Oz there's not much point in giving you the knurled nut information that I used to replace the supplied wing nuts....
  13. Replies
    10
    Views
    4,428

    Evan, the 4 stage Fuji has enough power to run...

    Evan, the 4 stage Fuji has enough power to run the pot without any additional source (such as compressor). I've never used one but over on You Tube there are examples from other manufacturers on how...
  14. I just use a foam brush, apply liberally and...

    I just use a foam brush, apply liberally and don't go over the area that's starting to dry. As you've already added extender, it should flow out fairly easily. Two or three coats, sanding in between...
  15. Replies
    10
    Views
    1,697

    Mary, you might want to look at this recent...

    Mary, you might want to look at this recent thread on a similar topic http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?258514-How-would-you-refinish-this-teak-garden-furniture
  16. Replies
    44
    Views
    9,447

    Fedde, you can choose whether the posts are...

    Fedde, you can choose whether the posts are listed via date (linear) or by threaded mode - just use the Display pull down at the top right
  17. +2 on the glue joint or other mechanical...

    +2 on the glue joint or other mechanical alignment, especially for this number of joints
  18. Replies
    16
    Views
    2,828

    I would keep the port on the fence at 2 1/2 -...

    I would keep the port on the fence at 2 1/2 - mine is the same. Even if you made it larger, the gap in your fence plates around the router bit tend to be a lot smaller. Keep your flex down to a min...
  19. Found this web page about the pros/cons of using...

    Found this web page about the pros/cons of using oil on teak, might be helpful? http://teakpatiofurnitureworld.com/should-you-treat-teak-patio-furniture-with-teak-oil/
  20. Replies
    16
    Views
    2,828

    I have a 6x6x4 PVC Wye off the main duct and...

    I have a 6x6x4 PVC Wye off the main duct and connect an 80mm flex duct to the fence and a 5 inch flex to the cabinet. Both of the flex ducts are short (around 4ft). The router cabinet is a Bench Dog....
  21. Mark, depends on what you are cutting - for...

    Mark, depends on what you are cutting - for example if you are trying to cut thin strips off the side of a 6ft long by 1ft wide blank, then your additional blank could be 5ft long by whatever space...
  22. If properly adjusted and if using the same...

    If properly adjusted and if using the same reference face then it doesn't affect the square cutting. Even if you use the rip fence as a reference the error should be small when set correctly. We're...
  23. Rick, there are probably plenty of good saw...

    Rick, there are probably plenty of good saw sharpening services via mail order (I've used Ridge, Forrest and Leitz) but Dynamic has good service at great prices compared to a lot of the competition
  24. Typically a few thou toe out is plenty - you...

    Typically a few thou toe out is plenty - you might need it one day if you ever use the rip fence on its own (as per a US table saw working method) as per Mark's comment. It still works as a bump stop...
  25. I find a normal Allen wrench (ie L shaped) works...

    I find a normal Allen wrench (ie L shaped) works fine as it needs less than half a turn to release/clamp and you won't need to raise the chuck as high (t shaped wrench would take more clearance)
Results 1 to 25 of 500
Page 1 of 20 1 2 3 4