I sent several emails to DeWalt with the exact same request.
I ended up buying the Ryobi glue gun and a DeWalt battery adapter from Amazon. I’ve had the setup for about. Year and it works...
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I sent several emails to DeWalt with the exact same request.
I ended up buying the Ryobi glue gun and a DeWalt battery adapter from Amazon. I’ve had the setup for about. Year and it works...
Thank you all for the thoughtful responses.
This has given me a lot to consider. Luckily, there’s no set timeline right now.
Time to sharpen my pencils!
Hi all!
As my family approaches a kitchen remodel (time frame is probably summer 2021 and I’ll be doing all the work to include custom cabinets), my wife and I are throwing around ideas.
I...
over a year ago, I had a WW2 combo that was starting to burn a lot on my 3hp SawStop. Picked up a couple of cheap diablos at HD (a crosscut and a ripper).
I’ve been really disciplined about...
I know we’ve al seen the SawStop hot dog videos, but this is the best one I’ve seen so far.
In addition to the 19k FPS that it’s taken at, Jonathan Katz SHOVES a hot dog into the blade — like...
Wow! It looks great!
Nice job.
Just spitballing, but have you waxed the acme rods (that the corners ride up and down on)?
Oh, it’s on now!!
I think this company knocked off a design my 8-year-old son came up with! I swear he’s drawn a contraption just like this.
Now, let me find that number to my lawyer!
I dropped several big bills on a SawStop PCS almost 5 years ago and I’m one seriously satisfied customer.
Sorry, I don’t have any experience with Grizzly table saws, but I have their jointer,...
I’d consider re-cutting the domino out using the domino cutter. Then you could square up the mortise and fill it with a chunk of sapele.
It would be a cool “feature”
I’m not seeing the issue with using the rip fence.
I’ve cut dados this way many many times in both hardwood and sheet goods (for cabinet shelves like what you propose) with no issues. I do have...
I struggled with this expense when I set up my shop about 4 years ago. I took the plunge and got the 12” grizzly spiral jointer.
Of all my tools in the shop, the jointer, being is first step on...
I led a gang of volunteers installing Bruce hardwood on about 1500 sq ft at our church. We had a LOT of pre-damaged boards, but we just made up some “bad boxes” and Lowe’s took them all back for a...
I see what you did there. 😁
Derek,
No. I have dust control on the plunge base on the 618, but the 600 is just free-wheeling.
I have the DeWalt fan and I like to point it at the workpiece while I’m routing. It does a...
I picked up the Dewalt DCW600 when it came out (March, I think) and I’ve used it quite a bit and am very pleased. My other “bring to the work” router is the Dewalt 618 and I’m using it much less now....
I’ve got the old style SawStop sled on my PCS and I use it daily and love it.
When it was new (about 3 years ago) I was frustrated with trying to find 90 after moving it, but I’ve found that once...
It’s difficult to pick just one “MVP”, but I’m going with my Wood is Good 18 oz mallet.
I use that thing for EVERYTHING! It’s been cleaned and slathered with Boiled Linseed oil countless times...
Joe, it looks like you’ve gotten a lot of great input from other folks regarding the design, so I’ll weigh in on the method.
My wife’s closet exploded in February. The hanging rod came down which...
I’d definitely contact DeWalt with the specifics and see if they could replace it. Or the store where you bought it if they have a good return policy.
Not a faster glue, but I use blue tape instead of pin nails. I put a strip about every 4 inches and pull it good and tight. Works great and there aren’t any pins to worry about later.
It looks great! The way you have it set up, I think two pieces of angle iron going all the way across (one on the saw side and one on the open side) would remove any question of the rigidity and...
Thanks, Michael!
I've got a couple more photos of the progress so far this week. I'm working on a few other projects at the same time, so this isn't getting my full attention. It's just as...
Thanks, Jamie.
I do a lot of hand-carved work and have made a half dozen or so crosses like this. This is the first one that I’ve made specifically as an inlay for a larger project. All of the...
I’m making a blanket chest for a client. This chest has had a couple of challenges that have kept it pretty slow-going.
The wood is from the client’s property. It’s oak and black walnut. The...