Even in a commercial setting it'd be a waste of money. You waste time chasing .001", when it doesn't matter. Even with a Tiger-Stop fence its still faster just with a good standard fence setup. I...
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Even in a commercial setting it'd be a waste of money. You waste time chasing .001", when it doesn't matter. Even with a Tiger-Stop fence its still faster just with a good standard fence setup. I...
Dumpster. I feel bad for the garbage guy when he dumps it on a breezy day.
I bought a Makita a few months ago. $80. It's holding up fairly well. Had to swap out the hook and loop pad for a psa pad, and cut off the dust chute, it rattles but hasn't failed yet.
The...
Fire extinguisher? I'm not sure I'd bother calling the fire department until it was really roaring.
Do whatever looks best to you. Its woodworking, not a religion.
EUREKA! I couldn't see that in the exploded view. That makes sense, having nothing to index it on the shaft makes no sense and is stupid.
Peter- I did the same thing with my other saw. I found...
60x140, or there abouts
Minimum 12' sidewall. 16' if I could afford it.
Powermatic Model 66 tablesaw. Not cutting consistantly. I can put a small amount of pressure on the arbor prying against the table top, then raise/lower the blade and I can make the whole thing...
I want another tablesaw, and a vertical panel saw. I've already got three tablesaws. Don't think because you get a 2nd you won't find a use for a third.
Everything Kevin said. I buy all my hardware semi-locally, but I order all of it, and its delivered.
Recommends? I don't know who recommends it. My cousin had a four wing panel raiser made and it was awesome. My three wing LRH does a good job, his four wing is incredible. Even when not super...
Most profiles won't accept a shaker profile. There isn't enough there to back the insert.
I have no input on frued or amana heads, other than both are middle of the road tools for everything else...
What peter said, start off with 6/4 and grind it down in a widebelt.
Holy crap you guys make things difficult sometimes.
Bang on the loosened nut with the wrench.
Presto.
I'm a complete retard doing this stuff sometimes. I've gotten into the habit of taking a quick picture with my phone if I think there will be any question as to how anything goes back together.
I've pulled the motor twice for repair. Different things both times.
It rattles at start-up, always has.
Nothing moves well despite cleaning, adjustment and lubrication. But its not horrible...
I paid $1400 for a Powermatic Model 66 a few months ago, (built in 1998) that was in pretty sweet condition. The top took some cleaning to get looking new again.
I wouldn't buy too new of a Model...
I'd do the straight arm and the 9mm plate.
How about you just remake the doors?
Ahhhh, no. Timesavers Inc is based in Minnesota. Been to the factory for parts. Rumor is they have moved all manufacturing over seas, (to the Chi-Coms), though. Its the brand I will be looking at...
Depends how you look at it.
I paid $3500 (I think), for a new Powermatic 27S shaper in 2007. Its falling apart. That's four years roughly.
A new Northfield Shaper is basically $10k. I don't...
I can say avoid the DeFalt, and the Makita. Both crap
I'd buy a Festool sander if you could get them with out the stupid dust collection, and a PSA pad.
I did laminate countertops for a year and half when I first got into this stuff. We used Bosch jigsaws and when you couldn't make the corner at the backsplash we would just cut it from the...
I've been rubbing the decks down with paraffin wax, buffing with steel wool, then applying Bostik TopCoat in between waxings. Ridiculously slippery, and it lasts a fair amount of time.
As far as...
Stainless steel. I'd go for a natural brushed look. :)
Holy CRAP! You only work 60-70hrs a week! and you make $18k a year?!
Don't start get into woodworking..... I don't make much more than that, but the company does pay for both my vehicles.
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