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  1. The old version was 1/4" while the new one has 'A...

    The old version was 1/4" while the new one has 'A 6mm Carbide Endmill will be provided with the Pocket Mill Pro, with 5mm, 8mm, 10mm, ¼” and 3/8” end mills available separately'. At 1/3 the cost of...
  2. Someone on another popular woodworking forum...

    Someone on another popular woodworking forum believes that the SawStop fence is a 'a lightly modified JessEm Mast-R-Fence II' (That's enough to google the original review).
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    Sorry Jim, I edited my post to add the bit on...

    Sorry Jim, I edited my post to add the bit on adapting it for the table saw.
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    Lee Valley sells a T-track plate (base) for...

    Lee Valley sells a T-track plate (base) for toggle clamps here:...
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    Congrats! Depending on the age the bearings can...

    Congrats! Depending on the age the bearings can be a non-standard size (my Walker Turner dates to 1935). You can see one apart for cleaning here-...
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    Loctite sells Freeze & Release spray. It...

    Loctite sells Freeze & Release spray. It reportedly works well on small bolts (but isn't effective on larger ones, say 1/4")
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    I won't post this answer from Tony Ferrato, the...

    I won't post this answer from Tony Ferrato, the technical sales and service representative at Forrest Manufacturing Co as reported in Fine Woodworking, but I will include the link:...
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    I'll just add you can send your Forrest blade to...

    I'll just add you can send your Forrest blade to them for repair cheaply. Like $40-$50 depending on the damage (don't ask why I found that out!)
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    I found the cut quality of supplied SS blade...

    I found the cut quality of supplied SS blade worse than my Forrest, so I reserve the SS blade for construction lumber.
  10. You're right Derek, I meant glueless joinery. I...

    You're right Derek, I meant glueless joinery. I was curious on how solid it was after time since it's a good size for my small shop.
  11. Anyone built the Eric Tan small, sturdy workbench from Fine Woodworking?

    In the Fine Woodworking issue #258–Tools & Shops 2017 there was an workbench held together via pinned joinery (I think) with no glue designed by Eric Tan, a Taiwanese woodworker. I’m intrigued by it...
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    I understand you didn't expect to spend the time...

    I understand you didn't expect to spend the time to assemble it, but if you're moving it into a basement (like I was), it's a feature, not a flaw!
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    Here's one describing a torsion box made from...

    Here's one describing a torsion box made from baltic birch 72"x24" and 2 1/2" thick :
    https://www.canadianwoodworking.com/plans-projects/rolling-shop-storage
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    I used an appliance dolly too to move the cabinet...

    I used an appliance dolly too to move the cabinet saw into the basement (wings & rails off). The 6" Delta jointer I removed from the base & carried it out of a basement to my car & back into my...
  15. Here's one "Dovetail Design" 1984 by Mark...

    Here's one "Dovetail Design" 1984 by Mark Dugenske,- https://www.highlandwoodworking.com/dovetail-design.aspx
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    I found the cabinet saw had a smaller footprint...

    I found the cabinet saw had a smaller footprint than the comparable contractor's saw. No motor hanging off the back. Before I bought I made a wooden strip 'outline' of the one I was thinking of to...
  17. Just a quick note- the 3hp Sawstop is 13 amp and...

    Just a quick note- the 3hp Sawstop is 13 amp and comes with a 15 amp style plug (at least the PCS does). If you don't believe you can download the manuals from Sawstop's web page.
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    I was watching Phil Lowe's 'Build a Basic...

    I was watching Phil Lowe's 'Build a Basic Workbench with Built-in Storage' on youtube recently (highly recommended just to see how he worked along with his 'The Art of Woodworking' youtube series)....
  19. When I moved my PCS into the basement I asked...

    When I moved my PCS into the basement I asked Sawstop how to do it. They knew right off the bat & suggested I rent an appliance dolly. Worked like a charm. Give them a call.
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    Right side mitre, Left handed person. I like the...

    Right side mitre, Left handed person. I like the support for a long fenced mitre gauge & stock on the right side.
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    If I had to do this, aside from stainless steel...

    If I had to do this, aside from stainless steel I'd be thinking tempered glass (safe to 470 Degrees F) which is easy to clean. I doubt anything else is up to code, and if there's a fire gives your...
  22. Good eyes; I own the PCS. You're right- it's...

    Good eyes; I own the PCS. You're right- it's probably due to the brake cartridge. I don't notice problems ripping, but don't use the saw for ripping sheets and use Magswitch featherboards for most...
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    I ordered a Saburrtooth 4" Sanding Disc from a...

    I ordered a Saburrtooth 4" Sanding Disc from a Canadian company in August that was out of stock. It only took them 3 months to have it shipped in from the States. Ditto something from China- ordered...
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    Two ways I can think of are pipe clamp vices &...

    Two ways I can think of are pipe clamp vices & using veneer press hardware for making moxon vices.
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    You can buy the Festool top separately for about...

    You can buy the Festool top separately for about $140US and if you check the local classifieds online you'll often find guys with CNC equipment knocking them out cheaper. They're considered...
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