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    I got these: ...

    I got these:

    http://www.rubberflooringinc.com/interlocking-tile/universal-rubber-tile.html

    Cost $3.24 sq/ft

    Very good company to deal with, they will send free samples to compare

    Good on...
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    Got mine last year at rubberflooringinc.com. ...

    Got mine last year at rubberflooringinc.com. Looked at various options for flooring and liked this. Only disadvantage I have noticed so far is it can be a little difficult to sweep up sawdust. I...
  3. I went a slightly different route, I am currently...

    I went a slightly different route, I am currently using the Sorby Proedge and so far its easy to use, quick, and gives repeatable results.
  4. That's where I learned it. John Wilson is a...

    That's where I learned it. John Wilson is a really interesting guy. Works like a charm
  5. As others have said multiple coats of WOP with...

    As others have said multiple coats of WOP with light sanding between some of the coats. I often dilute it 2:1 with mineral spirits. One trick learned from an old timer is to do the final buff with...
  6. I went through a similar exercise and chose the...

    I went through a similar exercise and chose the Oneway 1224. Will it be perfect? Probably not. If I want something larger later on, I felt the 1224 would have decent resale value.

    One can...
  7. Thread: 110 vs 220

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    To clarify, the lathe is a Oneway 1224 which is...

    To clarify, the lathe is a Oneway 1224 which is 1hp. I know there is an operating cost savings for using 220 but the lathe will not be used constantly. Maybe I am better off with 110 so I have more...
  8. Thread: 110 vs 220

    by Jeff Ford
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    110 vs 220

    Purchasing a new lathe and have the choice between 110v and 220v for the same price. Will run a dedicated line to where the lathe will sit.

    I am leaning towards the 220 option but would like...
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