Re: Watch out for Hacked Site
FWIW, I have sent txt and email to the contacts provided at the legit website. Imran
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imran
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#106145
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Re: MDF experience?
I¡¯ve used a bit of MDF for veneering and marquetry projects, but I just buy the stuff that my hardwood supplier carries. Much better than that at the Borg. Frankly, I¡¯d prefer to avoid the stuff.
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habacomike (Mike King)
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#106144
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Loctite?
I¡¯m just about done building my set of dining chairs. The chair backs are held to the back post with threaded inserts inset into the back. They are through screwed to the back post with machine
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habacomike (Mike King)
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#106143
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Watch out for Hacked Site
Saw this router for $93. If you go directly to Suppinc.com they sell apparel and don¡¯t carry tools I went all they way to PayPal payment page an then quit. Just heads up. Imran
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imran
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#106142
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Re: Drawer Notching for Blum
Not sure I'd want to get my hands anywhere near the shaper setup in those videos. I've made hundreds of dovetailed drawers from solid maple that required notches for Blum slides and I find it simple
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Jeff
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#106141
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Looking for an EGL
I was wondering if someone has an EGL that they want to sell for a reasonable price.? The retail price on the Felder website has gone up a lot since I last remember seeing it a few years ago!? I'm
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Anil
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#106140
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
Joe, it may not make sense for you (not exactly average hobbyist shop nor average climate), but cu ft air exchange numbers are too simple. Thermal mass and other issues come into play. My shop is
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mark thomas
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#106139
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
Perfect! I just know that I¡¯ve hung spiral pipe and the best way was to screw it together on the floor then put it up. Once I discovered nordfab and what a dream it was to put one piece on, then the
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Bill Belanger
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#106138
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
Bill, I've got a forklift and a come along. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture www.jholtz.com 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 612 432-2765
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Felder-grade wooden joint
Is there a reason why you can¡¯t build in a compression arm ie a triangle? That should easily solve your problem. Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ Sent:
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Michael Tagge
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#106136
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Re: Help With Shaping
David, You continue to be a great resource!? Thanks for the referral to Mitutoyo caliper.? Without your guidance I would have jumped on my old trusty e-bay and bought one.? Of course, I most likely
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Bill White <william2652@...>
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#106135
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Re: Felder-grade wooden joint
Torsion box ¡°laying¡± on it. Pic of cross section attached for context... it¡¯s a platform with a ¡°bolt¡± assembly that allows me to leave the platform ¡°locked¡± on the upper floor not
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Brian Greene
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
2400 sq ft shop say average 10 ft ceiling for Easy math is 24,000 cu ft. 1200 cfm dust collect would send 24,000 cu ft out in 20 min. Bringing in 110F air and cooling it is tough.
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Felder-grade wooden joint
What direction is the carry going to be? Straight down or on an angle/lever/shearing? Michael Tagge Built Custom Carpentry Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________
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Michael Tagge
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#106132
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Felder-grade wooden joint
Good evening, So I have a project I¡¯m trying to complete, and Im nearing the end and am looking for opinions. I need to make a 90 degree joint, approx 3¡±x3¡± timbers of whatever I please. I
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Brian Greene
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
Bill, If my ceilings were 10 or 12 feet I would probably have gone that route, but at 16 feet and my hate of ladders, for me it seemed like the way to go and it worked well. Glen Alpine Moulding and
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Glen Christensen
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#106130
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
I wasted a lot of time planning how to deal with DC noise when I was putting my shop together. I live in snow country and a heated shop is the priority. Come to find out I did waste a lot of time
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Glen Christensen
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#106129
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
So Glen, you never tried one piece at a time? Bill Belanger wrote:
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Bill Belanger
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#106128
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
Joe, This is how I did it. I spent a lot of time laying it out on paper, pin pointing my exact location drops. After many layouts when I found the best one I ordered the parts. While waiting for
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Glen Christensen
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#106127
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
Of course you don¡¯t want to pay a lot of money to condition air and then blow it all outside. But it depends on climate and how much you use it. Obviously in a professional shop running 8 hours a
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mark thomas
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#106126
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