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    My word...that's gorgeous!

    My word...that's gorgeous!
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    +1 on putting down 1/4" plywood underlayment. ...

    +1 on putting down 1/4" plywood underlayment. Most flooring companies would not remove the linoleum because of the possibility of asbestos in the mastic.
    Depending on how old it is, it may or may...
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    I'm not an expert finisher by any stretch but I...

    I'm not an expert finisher by any stretch but I think I would wipe it down first with mineral spirits just to remove any wax, etc. Then lightly sand with 320 or 400 paper and then spray with a...
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    All the above is good advice. A couple more...

    All the above is good advice. A couple more things though:

    *Cutting on a table saw is fine but get someone to help. It's a lot easier that way.

    *Use old time stinky contact cement

    *If you...
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    You might want to look at these from the post...

    You might want to look at these from the post office; they're free and you can cut them to any length you need.
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    Still not sure whether it would sit properly,...

    Still not sure whether it would sit properly, (may tend to rotate) but you may look at pipe clamps, something like this...

    http://www.garvinindustries.com/images/itemimages/THSSR-50.jpg
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    I have a 7 oz. wood handle Bluegrass hammer I...

    I have a 7 oz. wood handle Bluegrass hammer I bought in 1972. Still my go to hammer when I have small stuff to tack.
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    Why waste beautiful cherry on parts that will...

    Why waste beautiful cherry on parts that will only be seen occasionally? Save it for drawer fronts, tops, etc. and use maple or oak for the sides.
    Just my 2 cents ('cause I love cherry).
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    I have used some oil stain that was over 20 years...

    I have used some oil stain that was over 20 years old with no problems.
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    Being from the ATL area, you know I gotta say "GO...

    Being from the ATL area, you know I gotta say "GO FALCONS"!
  11. This probably doesn't answer your question but...

    This probably doesn't answer your question but you might want to read this exerpt from an article I found on the web.

    "There are two commonly available inexpensive materials that will...
  12. I'd say if you're within .003..."if it ain't...

    I'd say if you're within .003..."if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
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    After watching the video, I wondered if you're...

    After watching the video, I wondered if you're pushing the jig forward toward one side and then pulling it back toward the other side. He said that could make several thousandths difference in the...
  14. My 2 cents is ..... table saw.

    My 2 cents is ..... table saw.
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    A friend of mine did exactly what you're talking...

    A friend of mine did exactly what you're talking about. He bought an interior door, pre-hung unit and cut it down to the size he needed. Had to fill the hollow space where he cut it off at the...
  16. Very interesting...never knew there were so many...

    Very interesting...never knew there were so many different thread configurations. Thanks for that information as it might save some of us headaches in the future.
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    Mark...if you have the floor space, get a floor...

    Mark...if you have the floor space, get a floor model drill press instead of a bench-top model. It's much more versatile and doesn't limit you. I looked at the Grizzly link you posted and for only...
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    +1 on what Bill McNiel said. Carpet tape is what...

    +1 on what Bill McNiel said. Carpet tape is what we used on the benches in the shop where I worked for may years. Easy to remove and replace every couple of years.
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    You might try something like wax blend repair...

    You might try something like wax blend repair sticks such as these. I've had pretty good results in the past and there are several brands to choose from.
    Beats having to sand and refinish.

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    All good remedies so far. Go over to...

    All good remedies so far. Go over to www.penturners.org. Excellent suggestions there as well.
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    "If it ain't broke...don't fix it!"

    "If it ain't broke...don't fix it!"
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    If you can find pieces large enough for your...

    If you can find pieces large enough for your project, dogwood will fit your requirements; domestic, tight-grained.
  23. Same here...no expert but I'd be all over the...

    Same here...no expert but I'd be all over the Delta. Looks like one that used to be in school shops all over the U.S. They took a lot of abuse but rarely anything serious.
  24. Not sure if this is what you're talking about but...

    Not sure if this is what you're talking about but I googled "dual pivot hinge" and this is one of the sites I found. Maybe it'll help.

    http://metalmoulding.com/Full_Range_Pivot_Hinge.html
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    Anyone remember NuGrape? Best tasting grape soda...

    Anyone remember NuGrape? Best tasting grape soda around. I just googled it and it's still available.
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