I've taken his class several times. The tops and bottoms were sanded on a belt sander. Sides are all hand sanded.
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I've taken his class several times. The tops and bottoms were sanded on a belt sander. Sides are all hand sanded.
100 percent agree with Roger
I built one for my 2 children. And now my second granddaughter is sleeping in it. At the time I got plans and all the hardware needed from Rockler. Not sure if they still carry it. Hand turned all...
Recieved a Oneway lathe after Christmas. Shipped from factory by UPS freight. Paid extra for lift gate service. Was told by Ups, when they called to set up delivery time, that they are only required...
I used to heat with wood. Got sick of cutting wood. Last year I installed a Modine ceiling mounted propane heater. Used about 300 digestible worth of propane last year. But I also used the...
i purchased spiral pipe and all the fittings from a local manufacturer. Way cheaper than Oneida, plus no shipping charges. My spiral pipe came in 10 foot lengths. that was very nice. I would check...
Get the Jet and keep both Olivers.
I currently have 3 lathes and am saving for a OneWay 2436, my dream lathe.
And am currently planning on keeping them all.
I have a wide belt sander from another manufacturer. I have had good luck with buying belts from industrialabrasives dot com.
Congratulations Rich. I can't imagine that amount of weight in that time. I've lost 25 pounds since December. And that was not easy. That's just amazing.
Whiteside makes an excellent bit fir doing this. Pricey, but I've gone any way towards the grain with no catching or tear out.
I have a Leigh jig that works well once you get the hang of it. Haven't used it in years. Thinking of selling it.
Currently I use the older ported cable jig. The one that's cast aluminum. Works...
Tried using them once. Not very strong at all. Everytime I opened and closed the lid, it closed in a little different position. Would up going with a smaller normal soss hinge. They make one for a...
Sounds like your doing this as a business. I wouldn't skimp on a dust collector. Call Oneida. They will help with getting the right size collector for what you need. And also do a layout for the...
Shop looks so clean, I'm wondering if you do any work????LOL ;)
Just teasing john. I'm doing a good cleanup in my shop today on my vacation day.:)
Never underestimate your wife. Mine bought me a PM3520b for Christmas several years ago. Wasn't even on my list.
I purchased a new laser diode. Can't remember where from. Can check when I get home. The problem is the wires and components vibrate loose. I packed the new one with epoxy to cover the circuit board...
My 1961 Rambler, you turn on key, and push the neutral button. The car has push buttons for the transmission.
I did as Jim said and used a contractor relay type switch. It is controlled by a 100v circuit via a switch by the door with all my light switches. Turn all off when leaving the building.
Vicmarc long nose jaws go down to 7/8". And their chucks are the best. IMHO
I will be there Friday and Saturday. Leaving at 4 am tommorrow morning from Grand Rapids Michigan. Maybe we will bump into eachother.
Congrats on the new lathe. Looks like a winner. Also great review.
Wow. it is going to make someone really happy.
It's in the owner's manual. That's where I got the grizzly weight also
I would jump on a 3520. They are great machines. Alot of people have jumped on the new Grizzly bandwagon, but the powermatic weighs 682 lbs., and the grizzly only 496 lbs. Thats a lot of weight...
Very cool idea. Will you be making available the plans for this?