What gives you that impression? I have not yet made up my mind on the biscuit joiner. I was very clear on that in my last post.
Once again, thanks to all that provided USEFUL information.
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What gives you that impression? I have not yet made up my mind on the biscuit joiner. I was very clear on that in my last post.
Once again, thanks to all that provided USEFUL information.
OP here. Still have both. Definitely keeping the Kreg. Still not sure about the biscuit. Haven't bought the Domino yet either. Guess you could say I take my time with my decision-making.
African safari.
I don't know, man. Looks great if you put it up against the wall but I'd be afraid to make it mobile. I'm not an engineer but it looks like it's at risk of toppling over in the direction of the...
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I have the 5.7L V8 Double Cab.
2010 Tundra owner since June. Love it. I get 14/15 mpg; mostly local (non-highway) driving. Only 3800 miles on it so i can't attest to the reliability yet. I got the 5 year 0% financing deal so that...
Looks like you answered your own question. :rolleyes:
Thanks all for the advice. I'm gonna go ahead with the single partition and adjust if I need to. I'm sure it'll be fine.
John, I am starting with this from American Woodworker:...
I am building some shop cabinets and I have a question about drawer slide installation. I am planning to build a base cabinet that is 4' wide, divided into two section like this:
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Thanks everyone. Still haven't decided how I'm going to deal with these bugs but I figure I'll throw another question out there.
I have a separate stack of about 200 bf of cherry sitting outside....
Yes. I am. Most of you probably didn't see his original post but I did get it via email. I think you're right about the "15 year old kid" comment.
Dave, evidence doesn't lend itself to powder post...
I have been storing my stash of walnut and cherry outside my shop for the past year or so. Well, when I went to move it inside today, I found what I think are termites, but they may be some other...
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TruGreen told me that the light green is rye. The rest is heavier with bluegrass & fescue. Not sure I believe him but I think the only option is to kill it & rebuild. He didn't give me any other...
Real good tutorial here:
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I hope you're right Sean but I don't know. My light green patches are spreading like a weed (pun intended). Mine are also more pronounced so it may be something different.
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I'm having the same problem. I re-seed every year and this is the first I've seen it. Actually, it started last fall and has gotten really bad this spring. Closest I can find online is that it may be...
I used Quicken from 1992 through 2007. Switched to MS Money in 2007 and then back to Quicken a few months ago. Just went through something that might interest Quicken users.
I was having a problem...
Not a bad idea but I don't think I'd like it. I'm always nudging the board to get it exactly where I need it & I'm thinking the stickyness would frustrate me. Worth a shot though. Worst case, rip it...
Did some research on the code stamped on the bottle & it looks like it was manufactured in February 2006. I'm gonna trash it.
It's a full gallon or I wouldn't have thought twice about getting rid...
I have a large bottle of Titebond III glue that I bought 2-3 years ago. It's been sitting unopened for all that time. I can't find an expiration date on the bottle so I was wondering if its still...
As a buyer, I ignore them. As a seller, I don't do it.
+1 on the slipperyness. We have Pergo in our basement and it is VERY slick. Not saying you can't use it, just something to pay close attention to.
Get a webcam. You can find them pretty cheap now ($20-30). Then you can video conference.