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    Not a woodworking vice, but Fireball tool...

    Not a woodworking vice, but Fireball tool released a monster vise, designed to be nearly indestructible. The 6.5" Hardtail vise weighs 270 pounds and costs $1800 for the Taiwanese version. Jason,...
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    Better safe than sorry. Why take the chance? ...

    Better safe than sorry. Why take the chance? Yes, you are safer buying from high volume/high fuel turnover stations. Water enters cool underground tanks by condensing water vapor in the air that...
  3. It's not just table saws that can bite you

    Any of you following the Perkins Builder Brothers construction YouTube channel know of brother Jaime's encounter with his shop jointer three years ago. He has a whole playlist of his accident and...
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    Sticky: I started this thread on a whim 12 years ago. ...

    I started this thread on a whim 12 years ago. Just noticed it had 187K views. Wow! Keep those tips and tricks coming fellow woodworkers!
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    If you are using them for dust collection ducts,...

    If you are using them for dust collection ducts, you are better off using 1/8"x 1/8" pop rivets, less for the shavings to catch on. Screws to hold in place till you get it right, then remove them...
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    I saw that (pun intended). Quite spectacular. ...

    I saw that (pun intended). Quite spectacular. Lucky no one was hurt.
  7. Some time ago I purchased and installed a GE...

    Some time ago I purchased and installed a GE water heater from Home Depot for probably $450. It had a lifetime warranty from a third party (who does that?) 12 years later it started slowly leaking,...
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    I doubt 26 ga snaplock would collapse, yours was...

    I doubt 26 ga snaplock would collapse, yours was most likely the less expensive 30 ga stuff. My setup includes up to 7" 26 ga snaplock, seams sealed with foil tape. Never a problem in a dozen...
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    Dropped a manhole cover on my big toe 15 years...

    Dropped a manhole cover on my big toe 15 years ago and ended up with fungus under the nail. Having some pain recently so my doctor suggested I try an 8% solution of Ciclopirox anti-fungal applied as...
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    I set up my router table with a tall fence and a...

    I set up my router table with a tall fence and a flush trimming bit and finished with sandpaper. Works for both solid edging and glue-on. No-go on the trimming tool with wood as they follow the...
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    My Craftsman/Rikon vibrated like crazy until I...

    My Craftsman/Rikon vibrated like crazy until I noticed the drive belt was coming apart.
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    Should have done the question as a poll. In...

    Should have done the question as a poll. In Michigan, it is pop.
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    Looks kind of cool. but frankly, not sure it...

    Looks kind of cool. but frankly, not sure it helps much.
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    516633I went with Formica.

    516633I went with Formica.
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    To me wooden dowels are called dowels, dowel pins...

    To me wooden dowels are called dowels, dowel pins are steel pins ground to a specific diameter. But then I do see a lot of wooden ones called dowel pins on a google search. Go figure.
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    Never start your miter saw in anything other than...

    Never start your miter saw in anything other than the up position. Let it get up to speed, then bring it down into your work. Especially when cutting non-ferrous material with a toothed blade.
  17. Apparently there is a major difference in factory...

    Apparently there is a major difference in factory applied ceramic finish and the DIY version. UV cured in the factory I would guess. And the good ones are 30 mills thick.
  18. Over concrete I would definitely install the...

    Over concrete I would definitely install the required taped-joint waterproof underlayment (likely foam), even if the LVT has a built in underlayment.. Any low spots can be shimmed with underlayment...
  19. Breaking down plywood on anything other than a...

    Breaking down plywood on anything other than a large slider is a nightmare. Track saw to get to manageable sizes, than take it to the TS for precision ripping.
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    Carb varnished up.

    Carb varnished up.
  21. Visited once with my parents in 1962 and saw the...

    Visited once with my parents in 1962 and saw the coals-over-the rim version.
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    Interesting that the OP has not returned yet to...

    Interesting that the OP has not returned yet to rejoin the conversation.
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    I would have thought also, but from the industry...

    I would have thought also, but from the industry guide: "Both high-density overlay plywood and medium density overlay plywood are kinds of hardwood in which a resin is soaked between the veneer...
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    Pretty sure DOT doesn't bother edge treating...

    Pretty sure DOT doesn't bother edge treating traffic signs.
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    I have an Apple watch that I find very useful to...

    I have an Apple watch that I find very useful to keep track of my heart rate while exercising and to check my ECG as I have some arrhythmia and am on beta-blockers after a heart attack. I do like...
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