There's the key. I challenge anyone to find a square wall in my house. :D
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There's the key. I challenge anyone to find a square wall in my house. :D
Well then you're the only one. Because even if you have an angle <>90 degrees, if you set the diagonals equal and glue them up, they're square. PERIOD.
Honestly some of you guys are either not...
I know what you're saying. Hydraulic line wrench is just not super stout so that they don't deform the soft aluminum hydraulic fittings. There's good thin wall wrenches out there. Wiha makes some....
You're going to want to be careful, hydraulic wrenches are super brittle and break easily. Hate to see you slam your hand into the saw top.
Well, there you go. A really simple, elegant solution. Glenn, where did you get those?
Well, Ken, I honestly would have never even considered that as a possibility, since we're in a woodworking forum. ;) And since you're guaranteed to have no 90 degree angles on something with two...
Let me restate, for emphasis. If your diagonals are the same, the rectangle is perfectly square. It's math, I'm not actually guessing here. I can prove what I say and I can prove what you say is...
You'd be surprised how accurate it is, which is the reason it's been used for hundreds for years. The bigger the item you're measuring, the easier it is to use. Even minute variances will make for...
Router=momentum moving horizontally
Saw=momentum moving vertically
The more area (bigger footprint) you can put onto the drywall, the less chance of it crushing.
Hey, I just picked up my new to me G1073 yesterday for $220, so I guess anything is possible. And except for the guy I bought it from not having the slightest idea how to thread the blade through...
Wow, that's quite a disparity in price.
They sell SS nuts and bolts at the hardware store pretty cheap.
I loved mine. And then one day I was moving it and it fell and landed smack on the spindle. :(
I'm picking it up tomorrow about 2. I didn't have time to go rent a trailer today, nor did I have anybody that could come help me move it on such short notice. So, I drove up and paid for it and...
I sent my $6 the day they blocked the D&D forum. I've probably save that 10x over in a couple weeks. It's probably the best $6 I've ever spent.
Those clamps are actually in my Rockler sale flyer for $19.99. I purchased 8 of them a couple weeks ago for $19.99.
The look exactly the same as the Rockler clamps. I also saw some at my local lumber yard that looked exactly the same. I think a lot of companies are rebadging those clamps as their own. The...
Well, I went and took a look at it. The guy barely used, said he bought it from a friend of his that sold him the saw, a drill press and some other tool. He didn't use it much, said he cut a little...
Thanks. That was actually the first thing I looked at before I picked up the phone to call the guy. It looks pretty solid, like old school construction cast iron. 450+ lbs. I think I'm going to...
Sorry to rehash a super old thread, but is this considered a decent saw? I have the opportunity to pick up one that is LIKE NEW for $250 locally. Thanks!
If you really want the ply to be water tight, pick up some kerdi. It's the orange stuff he uses on Holmes on Homes. For what you need, you can probably find somebody willing to give you a piece of...
My plate has an adjustment on the side to take out any play. You might check yours because I didn't realize it was there for some time (didn't need it.)
Oh, yeah, like somebody is going to read the manual. :p:p
In fact, if you search this forum, I believe it's been discussed here several times. I'm pretty sure because I don't belong to any other WW forums.