I've gotten a ton of questions on my dust collection system over the years, so I've started a series of videos on the various parts. Part one is my combination cabinet saw and router table, if you're...
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I've gotten a ton of questions on my dust collection system over the years, so I've started a series of videos on the various parts. Part one is my combination cabinet saw and router table, if you're...
Hmm, I really don't think I'd describe Grizzly as less-than-reputable. I've been incredibly pleased with my pieces of Grizzly equipment, far more than my PM bandsaw.
I was just finishing up vacuuming in the shop when I realized that all the hairs on my leg were standing on end. The plastic hose of my shop vac was just loaded with static.
So, how come nobody...
The whole "super bargains on craigslist" thing seems to just be a legend, at least on our local one. I've been watching for a lathe for a couple months, they're 90% old craftsman tube lathes, beat...
My wife has always been interested in turning. Her birthday is coming up and I'm thinking of buying her a lathe. Yes, that's right, I'm blessed with a wife who'd like a major power tool as a...
I bought a Grizzly RA drill press last September. I assembled it and made sure it ran, but then got diverted to another project and never actually used it until this morning.
I noticed that my...
Check out the reviews on Amazon, several complaints about wobbly chucks. Recent ones, too. I considered the Makita to replace my Ryobi (all the batteries are dying) but now I'm leaning towards the...
Well, right now they have free shipping (including residential liftgate) on all Jet/PM machines, which puts them a couple hundred under Amazon for the machine I want.
ToolZone.com has some nice sales going right now. Anyone bought major tools from them? Any kudos or horror stories?
Cliff
Well, I can certainly afford it. I could afford to spend $4-5K on a planer if I wanted. I just don't want to spend money without a good reason. Maybe I'd be better off going with a 15" and use the...
But wouldn't you have jointed/planed the wood before glueup?
This may be (and probably is) a silly question, but why would you choose a 20" planer over a 15" ? I'm having trouble conceiving of a job that would require a planer that wide.
Cliff