What you can sell it for is very dependent on your area. In my area, I doubt I could get 25-30.00 .have you gone to craft shows and watched what people will buy? And what they will pay? that will...
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What you can sell it for is very dependent on your area. In my area, I doubt I could get 25-30.00 .have you gone to craft shows and watched what people will buy? And what they will pay? that will...
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what little girl would turn down a doll cradle? Me. And lots of other girls I knew and know.
if you want the best, google : byrnes model machines
9/5 got a privacy error...
I used a 6" delta cast iron floor model for 35 yrs. I then bought an 8" wahuda. I love the wahuda. I built a table and inserted the wahuda into it and can do very long boards. If I were buying...
having lived 24 yrs off grid, I found that drawing power from batteries at start up of motors can be problematic. It's not like house power that stays the same. Getting the batteries to release...
If you have the Jessem, have you gone to their site recently.?.they have a cool new workstation and a way to make loose tenons on that station, plus it will hold the doweling jig too. Kinda nifty.
I think you are expecting too much from a tool designed to cut 2x4s and framing lumber. If you want a better saw, I'd suggest a good track saw.
I have black ash as shelves in a large bookcase. It is quite strong and is holding a lot of weight without bowing. It looks a lot like oaks , especially when flatsawn.
I have the 2hsp alpha, and put the harvey shark overhead dust collection. I find it does a great job . I also like how easy it is to raise, and swing out of the way.
yes, if you are talking about the manual ones. I can't see your link.
I'd bet either one would fit your needs. If you want the sawstop technology, then buy it. If you don't, then buy the harvey. I have a harvey and like it very much.
yes, I have never seen one like it either. Just to finish this post. Woodpeckers sent me an email this morning telling me all of RC blades come like that. no big name of company and what the blade...
I just got a note from the president. I looked at the blade again under very bright light, and had to tilt it to see barely discernable markings. It appears it is a Ridge carbide. The etching is so...
When woodpecker's had a sale on the Ridge Carbide blade, I bought one. When it arrived, I was surprised to find the blade does not have Ridge carbide etched on it anywhere. The blade has no info on...
make your own recessed (in back ) wood hinges to match the corner joinery?
Veritas/lee valley just came out with a neat jig for the domino. Way cheaper than the Woodpecker 700.00 one. Might help keep your domino level at the attack, and remember to cut with the same side...
it's so good, it's like cheating. It's a game changer.
I have the Harvey 2 hsp tablesaw. I like the wider table, the power is quite adequate and I added the harvey shark dust collection unit. I am satisfied . This was a great step up from my tried and...
I think most folks will tell you 3hsp. That has been the standard for years and years. For 35 yrs or so I used a delta contractor and made aliving with it. When I thought I needed a new saw, I went...
you don't say what you are planning on doing . Large outdoor projects with 4x4's? Kumiko? Small boxes? Hard to answer without that info. But I have a 2hsp. and with good blades, I can do most...
ask for log run? you will get good and lesser. you can pick out for your projects
I like my Bessey and Jorgy parallels, but most days I love my rockler light aluminums . Getting old and gluing up big panels, with jorgy's added too much weight. Rockler really helps with this.
I had a 6 inch delta cast iron floor model for over 30 yrs. Worked just fine. But when I saw the 8" cutech (wahuda now) I bought it. I was tired of dealing with the blades all the time. Took the 8...