I have a 2019 Grasshopper mower with Kubota D902 engine that suddenly won't start at low throttle. I have always started it at the lowest throttle setting and it started just fine. Now, it simply won't start at the lowest throttle setting. I thought something was seriously wrong, and I was just...
Last Post By: Tom M King Today, 11:55 AMHi, I'm new to the forum. I'm 78 and have been using a Craftsman 10 inch 113.298051 for the last 39 years to build furniture for my house and various projects. I never upgraded until now because the craftsman could do what I needed and I didn't want to spend the money. Last week the fence wouldn't...
Last Post By: Terry Therneau Yesterday, 8:38 PMThis will be a "build" thread with a bit more detail than I've been doing lately, but it's an interesting project. Some might find it useful; some might scoff. :) But I just can't wait until the end to start posting because it would be too much to post all at once. -------- For background, our...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 11:05 AMHi All, I recently bought the Robust American Beauty. I was hoping the girth and weight of the unit would be enough to keep vibration down but I'm finding it's not. I cored a bowl blank a couple of days ago. I had bandsawed the blank so it wasn't far out of true. The max speed I could get...
Last Post By: Edward Weber Today, 1:45 PMI've seen threads discussing the pros and cons of straight-sided versus bevel-sided mortise chisels. The big takeaways seem to be 1. Straight sides encourage a straight mortise with less chance of side-to-side wander 2. Chisels with angled sides are easier to extract after a chop and aren't so...
Last Post By: Cameron Wood Yesterday, 9:01 PMBeen doing it like (or equivalent) this for years. (Votes: 4)
Wow! Never thought of that. (Votes: 0)
Been doing it with mirrors. (Votes: 2)
Ain't got a boat, truck, care… (Votes: 0)
I have not been to many shows. The last two were both artists that keep it simple and are still thoroughly entertaining.
Jake Xerxes Fussell a month
I'm also in NJ and haven't found a reliable, local place to have my blades sharpened. I send everything to ridge, they're just awesome. I pulled a ts2000
John Kananis Today, 2:57 PM*Ahem* sir,... that would be Ted Drewes Frozen Custard.
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They're quality bits made of quality steel. The steel/edge consistency throughout the bit is very good. Similar to other US made bits like Whiteside,
Michael Burnside Today, 2:47 PMI have the same one. I used it to mark a set of miters just this weekend. It's a great tool and I much prefer it over my older Lee Valley marking gauge.
Michael Burnside Today, 2:43 PM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
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