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REVIEW: Ryobi AP13 Planer/Thicknesser - www.onlinetoolreviews.com
Hi folks, We have just posted a review of Ryobi's AP13 Planer / Thicknesser on our website: If you would like email alerts when new reviews are posted, we have also added a mailing list specifically...
 
wood hobby shop
when i was in the air force, each base i was stationed at had a wood hobby shop where you could work on projects for an hourly rate (you could use their tools and a technician would provide assistance...
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Delta bandsaw rip fence
Has Delta ever changed the design of their 14" bandsaw? Will a modern rip fence fit an early bandsaw? The table is drilled for the fence, but I have never had one and am considering getting one....
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Incra TS-1
I'm looking to buy an early Incra TS-1 in excellent condition. Thanks, George
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birdseye walnut?
I got a small walnut board the other day (I'm very excited it will be my first time using walnut) and noticed a few birdseye figures on it. Certainly not enough to call this "birdseye walnut" but I...
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How to get jointer tables to sag?
My jointer tables are currently shaped liked a V. Ideally, I'd like to drop the outfeed table's far end .013" to get them coplanar, but I've had a hard time so far. After mucking with it for quite...
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Copper naphthenate
Does anyone know whether copper namphenate works ok as a preservative for wood in a raised garden bed that will be used to raise vegetables? As far as I can find out it seems ok, but does anyone have...
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Re: How Do You Stay On Track During A Project (to McQualude)
snip Is Gottshall's book still available? Would like to check out his 56 rules of design. Sounds like a valuable reference book. You might check out Graham Blackburn's "Furniture by Design" at snip...
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Re: Sears air compressor starting problem
Yeah: Twenty amp circuit. Seriously. Been there, done that, though not with the identical model (mine is 25 years old, give or take). Try that before you decide to spend money/time on the problem. Jim...
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Re: sanding plastic (sorry off subject a little)
This would be a total shift of gears. For fast bulk removal of plastic flash, what about a potato peeler? It would still need the follow up sanding, but might save some time.
 
recommendations wanted : compressor & air tools
Greetings - I am seeking recommendations, opinions, experiences about and for: [A] inexpensive but reasonably durable air compressor for light to medium duty. Air tools to do the following: __ power...
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what's wrong with my saw?
My Sears circular saw threw some sparks at the brushes and stopped abruptly. It had been working normally, no symptoms of trouble. The brushes and commutator look fine, no obvious burn marks that I...
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Re: Success!
Where is this place?
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linseed oil cupped boards how to straighten
About 20 years ago my brother salvaged the wood from a pre-civil war farm house in rural north Georgia. He saved one plank. Yesterday he told me that the plank which he thinks is pine and about 1/2 an...
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New Fence for Craftsman TS
Sears lists two replacement fences on their web site. One for around $160 and one for around $260. I have an older belt drive saw and I want to upgrade the fence. Anybody have any experience with...
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