And when your said and done you now own a 800#lb table saw. When your done it's really hard to push it back it in the corner.......
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And when your said and done you now own a 800#lb table saw. When your done it's really hard to push it back it in the corner.......
Boom lifts are very heavy, will sink like crazy in soft ground. Some models have large tires and are meant for this, just tell your rental guy what you need.
It's a copy/takeoff of a Porter Cable 7800, been around for years. Go to Home Depot and rent one cheap, see if that's the route you want to go.
Gee, those 1281 style squares look exactly like my 100 year old Goodell-Pratt pattern makers squares... Wonder who they borrowed the idea from????
My crazy theory is that we as a civilization make it another million years, and we figure out the Time/space/inter dimension stuff. The "Aliens" we see are just US from the future coming back to...
12" 3hp 3ph w/static converter to 1ph. 9 seconds.
I remember conversations just like this from the early 1980's, a manufacturer called Bridge City Tools..... A tool that's only keeps it's worth if you never take it out of the box.
Yep, bunch of us OLD farts get together and talk about our OLD saws, and OLd times... Whats your problem young fella, seems ya got some thin skin....?????????
Welcome to the 12/14 club! Proud owner of one of those "Pallet eaters" as I call them.
Yes nice #64 panel saw, equal to the disston #12. As for rare, you can find 100 Disston #12's before you find another Atkins 64.
You may try looking for Esab All-state brand silver brazing coils and rods. Look up All-State 100 silver solder.
Yours is an older saw, the newer totes get plainer and plainer. 347392
Looks like a Atkins #59. It's a second line saw sold under the brand Sheffield Saw Works. Would have had a warranted superior medallion on it, not an atkins. (Page 23 of the handsaw catalog...
A San Francisco building inspector is going to want to see the UL rated label on the jamb side of the door. How about starting with the proper UL rated door and "dressing up" the side you want to...
Pay attention to whats in the pictures, ask for more if serious. Auction machines can be missing important things like guards, blade inserts, miter gauges, side covers, fences, etc. On a some vintage...
PS. Also the # 6 Awl you need is going to say #6, hurwood, sweetheart and is going to have a round head so it rolls off the bench also.. not the one with flat sides. Doug
You've some of the hard stuff already. Hard stuff to find: #11, not 11 3/4 nail set in 2/32. This one has a round head, rolls off the bench and is gone forever. Must be all gone or real treasured...
On Youtube is a Urn built by a young, very talented carpenter, who is a relatively new turner and carver. You may want to watch in private, it's embarrassing to cry in public.... ...
I see a young family man who has amassed some very serious skills in a very short time. He is a fine finish carpenter by trade, probably puts out more woodwork in a week than most here do in a...
Stunning Half-Back, my vote for "Saw of the Year!!"
Is their a chance it was trying to telling you 2 faucet holes on 8" centers?
[QUOTE=Jim Davis;2482879]Daryl, I am sure your experience is as you say. I have to ask--have you filed a No. 12? /QUOTE]
Jim, Daryl is the top, or top 2, hand saw filers in this...
Bill and Jim your both right, Stanley has made that style bevel from 1859 on. Bill is describing Stanley bevels made from 1857 to the 1960's, Jim is describing Stanley bevels made 1960's up! The...
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From Disstonian institute "The Disston 120 or "Acme" saw was a special model made from 1876-1924. It features an ultra-tapered and hardened blade, filing with tall, narrow gullets, and no...
William,
Disston made a very hard,famous and valuable cabinet makers saw called the ACME 120. It had a VERY hard blade and was filed to run with no set, the teeth can snap if you try to set...