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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Hello Imran, Have you tried ?pressing one hand down on the ¡®head¡¯, while pulling the trigger with the other? My old Senco pinner requires this on longer pins, and especially 1 1/2¡± in
By Mike Blake · #139223 ·
Re: Free Saw-Stop table saw offered in San Francisco Bay Area.
Philip, This could be a legitimate case of ? give forward ?¡­ or a scam. Be careful. Regards, Jacques
By Jacques Gagnon · #139222 ·
Re: Free Saw-Stop table saw offered in San Francisco Bay Area.
Sorry folk, The lady who contacted me about free saw is actually in Vermont, not S.F. Bay Area. I just assumed she was local as she contacted me. Anyone in the Vermont area for a free piece of
By Philip Snyder · #139221 ·
Re: Free Saw-Stop table saw offered in San Francisco Bay Area.
That¡¯s awesome Alan Jones Owner, HiFi Buys 770.931.0606 3157 Peachtree Rd NE | Atlanta, GA 30305 hifibuys.com Our highest goal at HiFi Buys is to create a customer experience that is outstanding; so
By Alan Jones · #139220 ·
Re: Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
Bill, I found this website https://www.suembroidery.com/. It is a Chinese company selling Su Embroidery outside of China. If you do visit China, you will want to visit this town (
Re: Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
Hi James, Thanks for the reply. It might help me find a place that sells just the embroidery pieces. May have to wait for a trip to China to actually find something. -- Bill Hope ( https://dnisw.com )
By Bill Hope · #139218 ·
Re: Here's the Plan...
Never mind the jointer, check out that tractor!! -- Kerry Smith Gotham Woodworks www.gothamwoodworks.com Yeah, and it's something I actually use... a lot! Bon
By Bon May · #139217 ·
Re: Here's the Plan...
"Nice tractor, and easy access to the shop. I am almost envious. I had to pay $1,475 for a rigger to move my saw, and then another $625 to repair my lawn after the rigger drove over it. ? -- John
By Bon May · #139216 ·
Free Saw-Stop table saw offered in San Francisco Bay Area.
Hello fellow woody's. ?I received an email from a mom who lost her son and wants to give his Saw-stop table saw away to a passionate woodworker. ?Im in Napa Ca. so they must be nearby, so any of you
By Philip Snyder · #139215 ·
Re: Here's the Plan...
Nice tractor, and easy access to the shop. I am almost envious. I had to pay $1,475 for a rigger to move my saw, and then another $625 to repair my lawn after the rigger drove over it. ? -- John
By John Hinman · #139214 ·
Re: Here's the Plan...
It's nice to have a tractor to move stuff with.? ?OH, and nice new Plan 51.
By Gordie · #139213 ·
Re: Here's the Plan...
Never mind the jointer, check out that tractor!! -- Kerry Smith Gotham Woodworks www.gothamwoodworks.com
By Kerryj_smith · #139212 ·
Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
?Here is an update: Per Grex I did a test in hard maple with pressure set to 90 and 95 PSI and did nailing with gun in parallel and perpendicular orientations. Red indicates pins are proud of wood
By imran · #139210 ·
Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
Colum, ¡°We are going to look at the toe out issue¡± I don¡¯t want to tell you what to do but I suggest you follow the investigation logically and from least to most invasive. You have not shared
By imran · #139209 ·
Re: Here's the Plan...
Bon,looks like nice mate to the Northfield facer martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell608-824-0023 fax airtightclamps@...
By mac campshure · #139208 ·
Re: Here's the Plan...
Congrats on the Plan 51L! I had a A 951L for a short time, it was a great machine, I imagine the Plan 51L has some nice creature comforts. Looking forward to hearing your experiences working with it,
By Tom Gensmer · #139207 ·
Re: Here's the Plan...
Damn. Nice tractor. [email protected]> wrote:
By Andy · #139206 ·
Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
Thanks to everyone how has contributed. We are going to look at the toe out issue and see if we can nudge the slider as Daid mentions in his Survival Publication...Wish us luck !. On the machine v
By Colum · #139205 ·
Here's the Plan...
Here's how the Plan progressed, Plan 51 going into the shop- All went well.
By Bon May · #139204 ·
Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
Christopher, I understand your point of view. A skilled WW can do many tasks faster by hand than on a machine. I am just not there and likely won¡¯t get there in the next 10 to 15 yrs (God willing) I
By imran · #139203 ·