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A miter saw is fine for cutting wood to length. A table saw excels at ripping. But it also does fine doing cross-cuts, miter, joinery, dadoes...
A miter saw is fine for cutting wood to length. A table saw excels at ripping. But it also does fine doing cross-cuts, miter, joinery, dadoes...
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ViewsLook here: http://www.woodmagazine.com/dgroups/index.jsp?plckForumPage=ForumDiscussion&plckDiscussionId=Cat%3a8068d542-84e7-4789-9133-cb8743c46c54...
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ViewsAnd aftermarket fence such as Beismeier or any of the clones, or Incra would be an infinitely better choice than the OEM fence. But if you really...
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Viewshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJXDbEVtNPY Light purple would not be my first choice, but then I'm not a "decorator."
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ViewsThese guys, if they don't have them in stock, can rebuild them from cells. http://www.batteriesplus.com/
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Viewshttp://books.google.com/books?id=4aV9v_9iUrIC&pg=PA91&lpg=PA91&dq=cutting+coves+on+table+saw&source=web&ots=pPP4vem90l&sig=DIwIZlAbS5m-17_pxzDQL1-W...
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ViewsWhat you do is establish a temporary fence that is NOT parallel to the saw blade. So your stock is passing over the blade at an angle. The saw is...
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ViewsThis hardware is notoriously non-standardized. But Lowe's hardware department has about 10 different styles, color coded and labeled with dimensti...
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Viewshmmm. I guess I don't know where you are measuring "two feet" from -- sides, to opposite sides, or to opposite corners. Draw a square that's the...
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ViewsThe replacement color is a combination of the wood, the stain, and the finish. Added complication is there is no such color as "golden oak" -- it ...
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Views1. You might. But polyurethane does go bad in a partial can. It cures by absorbing oxygen and that includes the oxygen in the head space's air. ...
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ViewsAbout any finish is going to be 0-.006" thick. No finish is going to be resistant to cuts and gouges, hammer marks, etc. Once you get a cut in a ...
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Viewshttp://www.rd.com/familyhandyman/content/18214/ or http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=17507&filter=shelf%20support
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Viewshttp://www.handykenlin.com/handy/h_drawer_hdw.html
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ViewsI know of this brand of cabinets, but have never had to fix the supports. If faced with this, I'd probably improvise a solution with something I c...
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ViewsNormally (assuming I'm understanding this correctly), you would cut a return, just like you would with molding. It will be a bit tricky because th...
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ViewsWhat is the look you are going for? If you are going to be cutting on it, you do not want a film-forming finish. A good solution is six parts o...
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ViewsI would first look at the sort of canned soda/pop or beer can dispensers that load front and return from the back to dispense at the bottom. I rea...
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ViewsRTF is a type of plastic (from what I can tell usually PVC Vinyl). Many paints will not adhere well to plastics. Even if you are successful (test...
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