I purchased a rubber drive belt 8 years ago from Amazon and it is still like new. The belt was around $80.00 and was well worth the investment. It is a neoprene type belt. Had no problems adjusting...
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I purchased a rubber drive belt 8 years ago from Amazon and it is still like new. The belt was around $80.00 and was well worth the investment. It is a neoprene type belt. Had no problems adjusting...
industrial abrasives as stated above
I bought the Jet version as it was on sale and reduced for quick sale. Now I know why, it is a very messy machine and for me, not worth the hassle. It does a good job of sharpening but you also get...
Here in Phoenix where there are no forests or mills within miles, transportation is the governing factor on local lumber prices. It is what it is here so you pay or sit and watch TV. Every time the...
Personally, I would never use acrylic for picture frames. I use non glare glass from my local glass supplier.
What will happen to all the people that subscribed to the sketchup series or tetorials from Joe Zen? Good luck on trying to get a refund.
Had a woodsmith apron that they offered for many years. Since woodsmith no longer offers the apron I decided to buy the Lee Valley apron. No regrets as the apron is well made and as you stated,...
I have a large stand alone compressor but may give the hose reel a try and wall mount it next to the compressor. Thanks for the post and pictures.
American Fabric Filter in Florida.
Gave up on that type of finish and only use water base finishes now.
John hit the nail on the head, use a coat of dewaxed shellac over the stain. A one lb. cut is all you need, all you want is a barrier coat over the stain.
In this day and age, I do not think there will ever be a Norm replacement. Young people are just not interested in working with there hands any more. They only have interests in computers and...
I agree with Jim, I always use 1lb. shellac as a first coat after staining or using BLO. I do not sand the shellac, I sand the first coat of my final finish. Sanding the shellac may expose the...
1lb cut of dewaxed shellac works for me, I do not sand the shellac, I sand the first coat of top coat.
I would say definitely not. As stated, the veneer is too thin for this type of sanding.
Jet bought out Preformax a few years ago, parts and service are available thru Jet.
I buy mine from Industrial Abrasives, excellent quality and good price
No matter what you do or use, you better obtain a permit from the local building department before construction and a final inspection after construction...
Plywood as stated above, who looks at toe kicks?
First of all, you need to contact your building department and get a copy of the local codes pertaining to gas service lines. I suppose you could do what you want but I do not think your homeowners...
Charles Neal is the only guy worth watching any more since Norm retired. I gave up on woodworking shows on PBS completly. Daved Marks had a excillent show but is no longer to be found. As far as...
Material and labor including shop cost X 2.5% should give you a good profit.
That is one of the reasons amung many why I continue to support this forum. This forum and the management have always had the membership at heart. There is enough garbage on the news and on other...
I think they are in the fall, never been to one,do not need someone elses problems. I always buy new.
All my abrasives are from Industrial Abrasives. Good service and good material if not excillent.