Years ago, I had good results using a Freud blade on my TS that was specifically made for melamine. Also, I found a local lumber yard that had an excellent selection of melamine that were in...
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Years ago, I had good results using a Freud blade on my TS that was specifically made for melamine. Also, I found a local lumber yard that had an excellent selection of melamine that were in...
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Thicker slab, then bore out w/ forsner bit to make room for the shaft, etc...:confused:
Is this a good "all purpose" respriator, or is it intendeded for spraying? In other words, will it do a good job for stuff like sanding or the like with general woodworking too? Either way, I think...
I had the distinct pleasure of using an airless sprayer this weekend. I donned my long sleeved shirt, jeans, hat, a mask and safety glasses. When I had the mask (3M type) covering my nose, my...
Bob - looks like sound advice for any move.
Jason - I was going to suggest selling your tools in NY and buying new in WI:rolleyes: . That, or you can take Bob's advice.:confused: Good luck...
About a month ago or so, the wife went on a rant about, "how many more tools do you need to buy anyway? Don't you have what you need already? It's just taking up more and more space in the garage."...
Wouldn't a 12-step program involve another 6-pair of shoes:confused:
Dito...
- John
UPDATE:
I opted not to do the 'field surgery.' I'll just let things take their natural course. The rest of the toe has bruised nicely now, and even migrated on to the second toe.
I did get...
I had subscribed to PW for two years. During one of those years, I also subscribed to WJ, hoping to get a magazine every month, but unfortunately they were both on the same every-other-month cycle....
I've experienced the same problem. I chalked it up to using a cheapo bit (from the 25 piece C'man set for $99). I ran down to the local BORG and picked up a Bosch. I'm not necessarily convinced...
Okay... here's my thinking. When it happened, LOML was in the back yard. I yelled out in pain (along with those choice words I mentioned earlier). The first thought LOML has, confident as she is :o ,...
How much adjusting do you really do, though? It seems like most of the time, you set it to a minimal cut and just leave it. No?
- John
Just thinking out loud here...
I wonder if I can parlay this into justification for buying a Sawstop? :rolleyes:
- John
I don't see me doing it myself. Would a doctor visit really be worthwhile?
Todd,
You're right about two things; first I needed to pay more attention, and second I kissed my toe goodbye before I even saw it.
I was really just poking fun at myself regarding the steel...
Let me first state that I AM NOT A RED SOX FAN.
Having said that, I started out this fine holiday weekend intending to build out my side of the master walkin closet. In short order, I had...
I'd like to hear some Creeker's experiences. If you've installed one, which one did you go with? Is it possible to build from scratch? Ones you liked and would recommend? One's you would...
Anybody have any experience with this stuff? My FIL is well into his 70's and is looking to minimize the maintenance in his back yard.
Thanks,
John
Nice job, Brian. Not too assuming... Right down the middle. Folks can benefit from your experience. Might be better in the Off Topic or Support forums, but a worthy series.
Personally, I'd...
Those of you that have a lift, do you no longer need to kneel down to check the bit height anyway? Above the table height adjustment sounds like good idea, but if you have to get down there anyway,...
I thought this was going to be a thread with pictures of Tim looking at himself in the mirror. :rolleyes:
Mark,
I can't comment on the saws; I'm looking for a similar upgrade next year too. I can, however, comment on the Incra. In short, I LOVE my Incra fence. It made a world of difference on my...