I have the MKII with the skew attachment, as well as the side clamping jig, modified according to the video uploaded by Deneb Puchalski on the LN You tube channel. I also have the Jet wet grinder...
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I have the MKII with the skew attachment, as well as the side clamping jig, modified according to the video uploaded by Deneb Puchalski on the LN You tube channel. I also have the Jet wet grinder...
Gentlemen, I could not agree with both of you more! I started my journey into spraying about 5 years ago, with just a spray gun and compressor. I have no idea what kind, just a gun. I work in the...
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I have been using Target coatings for a few years now, and they have never let me down yet. you can do a web search for either target coatings or emtech, either way. I've used most everything they...
I would like to be considered for this, for sure. Thanks!
Wild ones. I don't believe I have noticed any in the stores around here.
I've been working in the basement with low ceiling joists and occasional standing water on the concrete floor for years. Now, I am designing a 32' x 48' above ground freestanding building for my...
I don't know if there is software without the learning curve, but here is my experience - I downloaded the free version of sketchup. At first, I was totally bamboozled, but I kept fiddling with it,...
Jay, I also have one. I used 6" PVC schedule 40 for my main line, and 4" drops to machines. I mostly built blast gates out of plywood and 1/4" hardboard, and it seems to catch most of the stuff,...
I planted three on my seven acre mini-farm a couple of years ago. Still nurturing them, so I don't when they'll bear. But I do remember picking them up down in S. Ga as a young boy, and eating them...
Nice Bench. I did the same with SYP, glued the top up about six months ago, and still haven't finished. I think I am going to call it my test bench, but yours is a keeper.
Very nice! I am still struggling to complete my southern yellow pine bench - have been working on it off and on for what seems like a year, now. Have to work a little on it, then work a little on...
Wow, what a nice bench. I had to settle for southern yellow pine timbers, 4x6 and 6x6. When I got done surfacing, I was down to about 3.5" thick. Still haven't finished, want to trade? Remember, it's...
Very nice. I really like the cart and the christmas tree stand idea. I need to build another one for my dedicated hf that I use with my sliding miter saw. Good work!
All, Good conversation and thoughts.
Chris, you are totally correct, as are all others stating not to use shellac outside - period. General finishes confirmed as much, so I am sanding it off and...
There may be some confusion surrounding my question - First, the shellac was mixed from flakes of blond dewaxed shellac, which was not left outside or mixed outside or sprayed outside. Second, it was...
Thanks to you all. I believe that Prashun has probably got it right. I allowed the shellac to dry for a few days, but I would be willing to bet that when I moved it to the sun, the heat released some...
Thanks, Brad. I AM using dewaxed shellac.
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I recently finished two outdoor barbecue tables for big green eggs, using edge glued eastern cedar. Sprayed a few coats of a 1lb cut of shellac flakes, allowed to dry, sanded to 320, cleaned,...
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I built mine on top of a plastic drum, used 6" in with side inlet, and 6" out on top. Also put in a sight glass, to tell when it's full. Nothing but a handful of fines in the plastic bag below...