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Things seems totally strange here on a few different fronts. But anyways, the answer to your question is multiply the length in inches by the widt...
Things seems totally strange here on a few different fronts. But anyways, the answer to your question is multiply the length in inches by the widt...
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ViewsYes, wipe on poly is easy to use and produces excellent results. You can make your own by buying any varnish (uncut) and cutting yourself 50/50 m...
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ViewsDon't know what you mean by "how to size a jointer." The 2 most talked about are the 6" & 8". Some jointers you can adjust both the infeed and ou...
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ViewsGee, not sure if anyone does anymore. Delta is about the only mfg'r left that manufactures some tools in the US, but not sure if their drill is on...
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ViewsIf you can get $100 for it you will be one very lucky dude. More in the neighborhood of $70.
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ViewsI use 3 in 1 oil for my air tools. My compressor calls for Mobil 1. I imagine I could use Mobil 1 in my air tools but wouldn't want to use 3 in 1...
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ViewsOf course it could very well be the blade, but could also be your saw is out of alignment. Anyways, IMHO if you have anything less than a WWI blad...
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ViewsTotally agree with "Spot". Hex (6pt) will grab the bolt head or nut much more securely than a double hex (12pt). 12pts will have a much greater t...
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ViewsI'm assuming you have a keyless chuck. Turn it to its highest setting and tighten the chuck. I usually have trouble with drilling (forwards) and ...
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ViewsYes, all will be fine as already stated, you didn't hurt your compressor. However, I agree, get rid of the oiless and go with an oil compressor. ...
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ViewsYep, I agree too. Get the mitre saw first. I gutted out a house my mother bought and rebuilt everything inside the house, I used my mitre saw exc...
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ViewsGet yourself some elmers glue, wet both surfaces, let become tacky then press down
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ViewsIMHO get the TS 1st, you can do more with it than a RAS. If a RAS is used for crosscutting only, it is no more dangerous than any other saw in you...
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ViewsYour question is hard to answer without really knowing more. I mean what does "poorly" finished exactly mean. However, you shouldn't plaster it. ...
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ViewsYes, I would have the same concerns you have. It can be gotten out, may cost him a pretty penny to do so. I would get my local building departmen...
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ViewsThe actual corner should not be covered with compound, and this happens almost naturally, by the time you get down sanding the compound that's cove...
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ViewsMy dad had one, I know he got it in the 60's.
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ViewsA similar phenomenon was happening with my craftsman riding lawn mower. Couldn't figure it out, I then removed the fuel filter from the fuel line ...
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