So do I, now. After years of coping I finally learned a way to miter crown with perfectly acceptable results. There's a formula for laying each piece flat on the bed of the miter saw with the saw set...
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So do I, now. After years of coping I finally learned a way to miter crown with perfectly acceptable results. There's a formula for laying each piece flat on the bed of the miter saw with the saw set...
I've had mine for two years now. No complaints at all. I built a separator using a heavy duty 50 gallon plastic barrel. The separator catches all of the shavings and most of the dust. I put a...
I'm with Ken on this one. I don't have a SS, won't have one unless someone decides to give me a really nice gift:D and I think that selling a $65 chunk of aluminum is among the least of the...
That's a really nice stool! I enjoyed reading about your technique for shaping the seat. When you build another one it sure would be helpful and much appreciated if you would do a pictorial tutorial...
What he said! CL is a never ending source for hardwoods around here, often at very good prices.
When you're ready to buy more blades you can buy the TW blades directly from Suffolk Machinery and save some money! They usually have a buy 3 get 1 free deal. Of course, you'll have to spend more...
I've been very pleased with the Timber Wolf 1/2" 3 TPI for resawing on a G0555X. Congrats on your saw! I'm sure you'll enjoy it for many years.
I've never used a cover for any of my machines.
IMHO, having worked with old barn wood a lot over the years, there are three main factors to consider:
How thick are the boards?
How deep is the weathering?
How old are the boards?
If you...
I like this one, too! I've saved this link for future reference. Thanks for sharing!
I built a new dust hood for my older model and installed a 4" port for DC. I can't tell any difference at all in the DC efficiency. The 2 1/2" port works fine.
Indeed, Homer Ledford was a well known old time instrument maker. His reputation stretched beyond Kentucky, too!
Nice job on your dulcimer Willard. Keep 'em coming!
The HF spindle sander is a very good sander for the money. It is a spindle sander only, not an edge sander. I've had mine for two years and it has handled everything I've asked it to do. No regrets...
In the past I have purchased long piano hinges from a hardware store and cut them to the needed length. It's a bit of a hassle but works fine if you take the time to make sure that the cut is square...
I have two of them in the shop, one for resawing and one for curved work. I had to give one of them up it would be the one for curved work 'cause I can do most of that on the scroll saw. Still, nice...
I chose other. These polls would be much more meaningful if one could choose more than one option. I don't know if that's a vBulletin limitation or not.
Agreed, as did another thread a couple of hours ago. It is an interesting topic and I do wish that it could be discussed in a civil manner. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case. From past...
I actually did something similar, only more foolish than your scenario. Upon returning from the grocery store I put a package of fresh mushrooms in the pantry with the canned goods.
For weeks I...
I expect a company to replace defective merchandise for free, only for the duration of the warranty. If a company does replace a broken part for free after the warranty period has expired, that's...
I voted "other" because there wasn't an option for "both". Square is my preference.
The more that I've thought about this saw and read other people's comments, if the owner expects to get $350 for it he should clean the saw. I think that some CL sellers' expectations are...
Is the surface rust the only issue? Do the handles turn smoothly? How do the gears on the trunion look and feel?
If the surface rust is the only issue and if you need a table saw........figure...
Rob, If you haven't done so already, watch the entire video of that sled being built. It will help you to better understand the function of the slots and how they're made. They are a good idea...
Chip is right. GREAT bargains are certainly out there, especially these days.
Take a couple of boards for test cuts, as mentioned already, and take $800.00 with you, FAST!
That's a very good point.