I would go to a window supplier and see what they have- a lot of times they have odd ones from special orders and you may find what you need fairly cheap even at $100 each its worth your time once...
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I would go to a window supplier and see what they have- a lot of times they have odd ones from special orders and you may find what you need fairly cheap even at $100 each its worth your time once...
I used to set up slalom ski courses with a 9.6v MaKita drill with a 1 inch auger I jokingly tried ito on the ground at home in January, it just spun and polished the ground, this is in northern...
Nope there was a complete router setup but this was in a box all by its lonesome
I got this jig with a saw I bought- what is missing ? I know it should have a fence 346821346822
Miller dowels may make it look acceptable, I think the short pieces will make the room look like a mess plus cutting that prefinished stuff will dull a pile of carbide
I tend to be the most dangerous tool in the shop, my worst accident was with a mitre saw with all guards in place I was tired and pissed off and was just going to do one cut, somehow stuffed pinky...
Cut chunk of metal with blade,replace with new blade
Ouch, hope all works out well my only kickback was a chunk of 1/8 ply to the abdomen but It hurt like heck
The air ones use a crapload of cfm so I would check that , plus you lose mobility, don't want to use a 300 ft air hose to sand door trim
Being Canadian too I use the Robertson square drive, I have found some bits that don't have the right angle on them and are no end of trouble
I second the Germans love of them watched a guy building a shed and another house over six weeks, every tradesman used one
My old 34-450 won't go all the way to 90 degrees, I have played with the adjusting bolt and blown out all the dust, unfortunately due to the way the router table is mounted I can't remove the top,...
That would explain the stiches on my left pinkie finger
My dad used the RAS to cut up some Caribou haunches once, the problem was the meat dust that sprayed the wall behind the saw
I have seen folks tying loads down with the survey tape they have to mark long loads. I had one incident myself picking up soil, the guy at the yard said he could put two meters in the back of the...
new tie rods are really stiff and the taper would be hard to work with, you could use a bike head tube or bottom bracket if you have those laying about, the heim joints are nice too but a bit pricy,...
I had a similar saw, I made larger wheels out of plywood and bolted them to the existing handles, no pics, the saw died last year
I do see it and love it, I paid 199.95 plus tax plus I drove 2 hours to get it and got a speeding ticket so my cost was $345.00 I only used it to build two houses and want 175.00
Bolted mine to the plywood base, on top of which I store two anvils, one 100lb and one 50lb plus the toolbox containing the wrenches that I use once an eon to repair the tractor, 3inch sockets and...
There's rear view mirror adhesive, it sure sticks to the glass
my camera is u/s but here is a link to a pic
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220626310486&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
My saw has the holes vertical, this one is offset
Picked up what I was told was a disapearing splitter for a unisaw, but the holes in it are offset while the holes in my saw(34-450) are vertical. Is something missing or did I not get what I thought...
Just had this dropped off (actually it's twin) with a 3hp 1ph motor for the grand total of 300$ (308$ us) but I wonder if I should stick with this fence or use my accusquare one ?
The Delphi forum for the Dewalt saw seem to like this one, and it's on my shopping list. I would run it with a 10" blade though
The springs are pushing with gravity when it is mounted upside down so you have to work even harder to get more bit exposed.