Totally satisfied Grizzly G0634 owner. Set up perfectly from factory, absolutely no issues with this machine.
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Totally satisfied Grizzly G0634 owner. Set up perfectly from factory, absolutely no issues with this machine.
I have a live Norway Maple that I need to remove for a building project. I'm a fan of spalted maple, but it's hard to find here. Could I cut the tree, buck it into 3 sections, and leave them laying...
Ben, thanks for the feedback. Makes me feel a little more comfortable about the purchase.
Well, I pulled the trigger on a G0634Z jointer/planer yesterday, got an e-mail saying it would be here middle of next week, when I'm in D.C. on business. Called the freight company and told them my...
Thank you very much. What is the availability of the G0634Z?
I have been toying with the idea of getting a combination jointer/planer, since it would free up some needed space for an assembly area in my shop. I thought I wanted a helicical type head (Grizzly...
This is really frustrating. I've tried IE, and still no luck. I keep getting a DNS error.
I keep getting a DNS error, site not available. I'm using Firefox.
Haven't been able to access any Mini-Max site for a couple weeks, now. Anyone have any idea what might be going on?:(
I've used the Rockler ones on a couple of similar sized lids and was pleased with their application.
I use HVLP with a pressure pot in my shop/spray booth. But I also have an airless that I use for the application you're talking about. If I were spraying a ceiling or wall, there's no doubt I would...
I've ran the 1030 for years. Good machine, I replaced the standard bags with heavy felt.
I have been using the Grizzly G0529 for several years. I love the machine, and buy the spindle paper from Grizzly. You don't go through that much of it and it's reasonably priced.
The real time consuming work was building the jigs/patterns. After that was done, I would estimate that the two horses would take about 30 hours, not counting finishing. Every single wood-wood...
I built our first grandchildren a rocking horse nearly 10 years ago. Two new grandchildren demanded two more horses this Christmas.
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There was an article in Fine Woodworking about a jig for cutting four sided tapers a year or so ago. I built it and it works pretty slick. I can cut long legs or 4" legs, with four sided tapers...
I've been reading all the threads and did some searches on the Thien separator/cyclone. I'm interested in building this, but have a 3 hp, Grizzly 1030 DC.
If I use a 30-50 gallon drum, would...
Thanks all! I need them to travel about 24", and I've bookmarked the site mentioned above. It's just what I'm looking for.
A couple years ago I built several chess tables that had a drawer...
I'm toying with the idea of a drawer that will pull from either side of a peninsula cabinet. I've never seen slides that pull both ways, any ideas out there? Thanks.
Haven't been around for a while, but I'm still making sawdust. Thought you might enjoy a couple of pictures of a recently completed bathroom cabinet and tower. Legs are spalted maple, frames are...
No wonder I heard so much sqealing from the drum sander!!;)
Thanks for all your replys. I guessed madrone initially, but when I looked it up, didn't look like the plates in my Wood Book. I'm...
I've looked in my Wood Book, can't find this. Came from the West Coast, supposedly. I finished it for a base for a taxidermy mount.
Target USL for me, unless it needs a little more protection, like baseboards, and then I'll shoot Target Pre-Cat Conversion Varnish. I've probably shot at least 10 gallons of each in the last year. ...
Haven't posted much recently, not much fine woodworking:( , just a lot of finish carpentry and trim for a daughters house. I had to make 4- 20' skirtboards for stairs, they needed to be at least 10"...
I've built several arbors & pergolas, some quite large (16'x32'). I've used mostly cedar, with a few of the arbors built of fir, too. I then paint the fir, stain the cedar. I've used treated...