Thanks, Lee. I finally figured out where I used to order from. It's Schock Metall https://www.schockmetal.com/us/home.html
Their website is difficult to navigate, and I think I'm going to have...
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Thanks, Lee. I finally figured out where I used to order from. It's Schock Metall https://www.schockmetal.com/us/home.html
Their website is difficult to navigate, and I think I'm going to have...
Hello, Creekers! I used to buy accuride style ball bearing drawer guides direct from a manufacturer located in the Midwest...I believe in Ohio. However, it has been 5 years since I last ordered,...
If you have a router and a drill, you can do it on your own. It takes a little precision drilling, but it's not impossible even with just hand power tools. I find the Paulk bench too heavy and...
Pics taken with the same phone as those allowed above, and sent from my phone to email...so already resized.
You apparently did not read my post thoroughly or look up the area you are complaining about. Lobbying for usage of a patented system or item for a particular market is highly regulated, and...
Actually, there are laws and regulations related to this. I see a lot of outrage from people here regarding patent law who don't seem to have invested time in actually reading about it. Having a...
for some reason, it won't let me upload the rest of my pics.
My buddy recently got into woodworking, and bought some Kreg benches. He wanted to have a collapsible and portable workbench for his new garage. So, I looked around to see if I could figure out a...
No. You need to use a scraper or sander. I do not think that finish ready off of any machine is any more real than Unicorns and leprechauns.
Agreed. But there used to be a 300+ page color PDF with plans for making a solar kiln, some dry kiln designs, air drying recommendations and photos, and chart for various hardwood drying. It's...
There is a substantial USDA or US Forestry guide to drying lumber that used to be available on the Internet in PDF form, including comments on particular native species. I know I printed it off...
I guess I should have said I also used it with my ETS 150, Domino, and Track Saw with no problem, exept that the reducer I used is a bit too tight. I will have to take a little off the inside of the...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSM7Jrg34a8
Bob Vaughan in a classic 1994 video on how to actually setup a planer. It has saved me a LOT of headaches over the years.
One of my favorite...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSM7Jrg34a8
Here is the best generic planer setup advice I have ever seen or read. Robert Vaughan is a woodworking machinery guru. If you have a floor planer, I'd...
You can easily pay for a floor model in the price difference between rough sawn and previously prepped boards and do any kind of volume in your shop. Cost per board foot adds up quickly.
The...
With regard to using a stationary planer, I will say that those who are seeing significant marks from the serrated feed roller do not have their planer set up properly. The planer blades should be...
I used it with the RO 90 sander and had no problems. However, it is spring and damp here. perhaps under the dead of winter things are different.
Great thread! I just picked up a Rigid hose for $38 for a CT26 I recently acquired. Works great!
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I have the same 1943 model Delta Drill press as Jack. Put a $100 VFD on it after I bought the press at an auction for $250. Great press.
Here's a vote for ripped, glued and screwed. Unless you have a jointer and planer. I've planed, ripped, and glued tops from 2x6 shorts. If dried adequately, no prob.
You can either put your money toward unusable router bit holders, or buy a router for every router bit you own. I ascribe to the second camp.
I have a Fein Turbo II that I bought used for under $100. I bought the TS 75 from a guy looking to sell his Festool vac. I tried the TS 75 with the Festool vac, but didn't feel it was enough better...
Heh. Try ordering a necessary part for your lathe from Teknatool.
I think you're the one missing the point. There is a very real possibility that Jessem never received your e-mail, as has been pointed out by many. If you use e-mail very often, you know this...
IME, scalpel blades are far superior to X-acto blades. They are stiffer and sharper than X-acto blades, and you can get them in a variety of different shapes and contours. The scalpel handle I use...