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140 days ago

Looking for the Canadian Lumberjock Who Built a New Building-Need Your Advice/Input - 1 reply

I remember seeing a post from one of you LJ’s in Canada-pretty sure it was ON. It showed your new workshop building going up (photos), and how you laid radiant floor heating tubes before the floor was poured.You also mentioned that $’s would have been saved using a different footprint.Can you message me on how to reach you, and would...

161 days ago

Dust Collection-What Works, What Doesn't - 13 replies

I currently have a 3hp and 1hp dust collectors servicing my machines. The smaller one is portable, the big one has two corrugated plastic 4 inch ducts running from my table saw and compound miter saw station. OK guys, everybody has to give an honest answer to this question. When I look at your workshop photos, the environments are usually dus...

178 days ago

Anyone Move Their Shop/Tools Out Of State? Need Advice - 6 replies

I posted this same topic in Woodworking Skills, so if you read it there, ignore this one. Don’t know if this is the right forum, so I’ll post the request here and at the Sweating Bucks forum as well.Considering re-locating from IL to the ID panhandle within the next year. For those of you who have seen the tools in my Workshop are...

178 days ago

Has Anyone Moved Their Shop and Tools Out of State? Need Your Advice - 4 replies

Don’t know if this is the right forum, so I’ll post the request here and at the Sweating Bucks forum as well.Considering re-locating from IL to the ID panhandle within the next year. For those of you who have seen the tools in my Workshop area, you’ll understand my question.The largest of the tools is a Delta Unisaw with 52R...

186 days ago

Advice Needed to Solve Problems with Pocket Hole Joinery - 26 replies

I’ve had a Kreg jig for pocket hole joinery for several years now. Have built face frames for cabinets, and found it saved time.However, I struggle with two nagging problems-1) When fastening hardwood together, even though I use the fine thread screws with beeswax applied to reduce friction, still have frequent splitting of the wood I̵...

188 days ago

Anyone Producing Custom Millwork with a Williams & Hussey Molder? - 5 replies

I”ve been looking at the W&H Molder and considering starting a business creating custom millwork for builders, contractors, and finish carpenters. Have been an amateur woodworker for over 10yrs, building cabinets and freestanding furniture in both hardwoods and plywood, so am no stranger to power tools or wood. Have no finish car...

218 days ago

Bevel Ripping on a Table Saw With Right Tilting Blade - 25 replies

I’d like to get the definitive answer on this one. When bevel ripping on a table saw with a blade that tilts towards the fence, the common practice is to move the rip fence to the left side of the blade so the cut off piece falls to the outside of the blade. That’s how I’ve always done it, but the technique is awkward to say ...


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