Have you looked around to see if you can get it somewhere else?
I called Woodpeckers to cancel my parallel guides a couple years ago because they were doing this same sidestep.
A set miraculously...
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Have you looked around to see if you can get it somewhere else?
I called Woodpeckers to cancel my parallel guides a couple years ago because they were doing this same sidestep.
A set miraculously...
Yeah - 11 year old thread.
My experience with MRIs is - it's really, really, really difficult to stay awake while it's going on.
Make sure you don't have any liquids for a few hours prior to having...
I use mine just about every year.
As mentioned above, there's always something that I can find.
Yes..but...it's a "watch what you asked for, you just might get it" kind of things.
Caulk is only supposed to span a 1/4" wide space.
I've tried to plug a hole about an inch in diameter.
The caulk just fell out after about a month.
As mentioned above by Ron Selzer - they make foam backing rods that you stuff into wide cracks to give the caulk some added support.
I think I'd just try some white paint on the screw and see if that made it blend in better.
A lot of people - myself included - make it a policy to really avoid lending out tools.
The list is a really short one of the people I will lend a tool to.
What about - borrowing a tool?
Yes - I'm sorry I didn't mention that along with Derek. Thanks to both of you also for the suggestion.
Derek's big giant screen filling pictures, showing the points being used in thicker wood just...
Derek - Thank you! Great idea.
I don't have the dowel points - but - I can get some easy enough.
W/Porter Cable bushings - a little and I mean - a very little - movement would be desired wouldn't it? That way a cone and centering bit could do their job and bring it dead center.
George - I think they drift apart simply because there is air movement.
When I say drift, I'm only talking about a very small amount also.
What make is so pronounced is that the dining room side is...
Exactly my conundrum.
Here's one I've been going over for the last 6 months.
We have sliding pocket doors that separate our dining room and our family room. There are two of them 30 inches wide and they meet in the...
Speaking of different "back then".
When I was in 3rd grade, a game called "stretch" became popular.
2 kids would stand facing each other and flip a knife into the ground by the other's foot.
If...
Great picture!
Yeah I picked up one of Tamar's 6 in one bases. It's a slick setup. I need some additional styles though.
It's all over here.
It was pretty cool.
I watched the run up to it on TV and I have to admit, I go into the excitement more than I had ever thought I would. I even managed to talk my wife into...
I live in the 44224 zip code.
We get the total eclipse today at 3:14 pm. It lasts for a little over 3 minutes.
Next one is in 2044. I doubt I'll be around for that one.
I want to make some aux bases for my trim routers so - what should I use and where should I get it?
If you get a letter in the mail from Loan Depot - don't throw it out.
There was a data breech at Experion back in January and the letter from Loan Depot explains the free coverage being provided...
(I'm thinking micro pin = 23 ga.)
Anyhow - I got it about the lock miter and not wanting to change dimensions.
I did a little looking about prefinished plywood and it looks like it can be...
Again - I'm going to offer up using a lock miter bit.
#1 - the lock miter bit removes the finish - along with the wood - and leaves nothing but a glueable surface.
#2 - Lock miter joints are...
When I took shop 101 we had access to all the machines except the jointer.
We weren't allowed to use it until we were 2nd year students.
Our teacher Mr. Anderson let me as a first year student use...
Router and lock miter bit?