Is there dust in it?
Sorry, couldn't help it!:p
No real useful ideas here...
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Is there dust in it?
Sorry, couldn't help it!:p
No real useful ideas here...
If I recall the 513P is just the regular 513, but in the Polar Bear White color, correct?
The major differences in the 513X2 are;
1.) the table size is a little larger (23 5/8 vs 17)
2.) the...
Unless the vinyl siding is in order to perfectly match the house, I'd consider the cement board siding sheets rather that the vinyl...
Don't forget the costs of wrapping / taping the structure...
Is this thing going to sit on the floor? If so, I always disable all my undermount fans if my machines have to sit on the floor since I hate all the extra dust and hair that gets shoved into the...
If the jigs for the 4 included blades is included as well (THAT sounds confusing...), then I retract my statement!
It does look like a neat idea, but it still seems a bit pricey to me... but hey,...
I don't see $200 as an "implulse" purchase...
As for the blades - if I am supposed to fabricate them myself - after using the examples you provide, the little blade bending jig should be included...
Ah, OK! Checking when I get back home!
Where did find those fixtures for the sconces? I really like the height and shape of them!
Thanks for the information and links, gents!
That brings these used planers into serious contention!
Now, if I can just find someone near Bryson City, NC... Thanks again!
I am in the hunt for a 20-inch planer and am wondering anyone knows if these Grizzly planers (I believe them to both be the older G1033 models) can be upgraded to a helix-type cutter?
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If I was in the market for one, the Grizzly is the one I'd be ordering...!
If you already have both tools, I'd go with the Sliding Miter Saw with a good blade!
Hey all.
I need to mount some new drawer slides in my mother-in-law's kitchen. The drawers were originally built to be used with center mount slides. However, cheap slides were originally...
well, that seems to have worked! Thanks, guys!
The teak oil is on some paduak puzzle pieces we made recently. The chillier temperatures this weekend didn't help either. The mineral spirits,...
Any ideas? I apparently did not get ALL the excess off in as timely a manner as the wood would have preferred!
I just need to clean up the surface a little.
couldn't you also notch the tenon and create a "keyed" or "wedged" tenon to take up that little bit of thickness?
I have located a Powermatic Lathe - model 45. Anyone have one of these? Any good/bad things I should know about?
It has a 3 Phase Baldor motor.
I'll have to go against the grain and tell ya to just go for the Ridgid 12" SCMS. Especially if your price point is sub $1000. It really is darn great. Although, of all the miter saws I have used...
Ross, 15/16ths would be just fine for rough cut lumber - especially something as hard as Osage Orange! This stuff was closer to 9/16ths. I was so happy to find this place too, they looked to have a...
**Warning - Rant ahead**
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I encountered this for the first time today and was considerably annoyed with the response from the shop I was at. I am used to getting true 4/4 lumber - that's...
What motor did you purchase? And why did you have to shim the upper wheel? Are they built to be offset?
Ok - bringing this back up again now that it's time to start getting busy with getting this bandsaw up and running again...
Can I get new tires that'll fit this thing from Woodcraft? I pass one...
Do you mean like a clear lacquer? I was looking at those at Woodcraft today as well.
Well, it won't be around kids under Kindergarten - so, from age 5 on up. They SHOULDN'T be chewin' on random objects by that age!
My daughter wanted to help make this as a gift for her teacher...
I am trying to complete my first wooden puzzle and I am looking for some advice on what to finish / protect it with. The wood is 1/2 inch Paduak.
I would like to get an oil and a protective...