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ksSlim
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#1 posted 252 days ago
Planning and initative win again. Good job!
Thanks for taking the time to video.
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dub560
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#2 posted 252 days ago
Wish I had the skills that you possess …good job
-- Life is enjoyable especially when you borrow from people
cstrang
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#3 posted 252 days ago
Nice one! Love the upgrade, and the video was well done too, thanks for sharing!
-- A hammer dangling from a wall will bang and sound like work when the wind blows the right way.
Milo
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#4 posted 252 days ago
Great home made fence. That may impress me the most in a great project!
-- Beer, Beer, Thank God for Beer. It's my way of keeping my mind fresh and clear...
Paul
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#5 posted 251 days ago
This kid is GREAT. Look at the patience and drive he has. He put all the screws in with a dead screwdriver.
and look at the table saw propped on the stool in the background.
Someone local send him a cordless. He’ll put it to good use,,I Promise…..
Keep going kid…
Grumpymike
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#6 posted 251 days ago
Paul,
I don’t think that our yankee tools (110v. 60hz) will work acorss the pond, I think they work on a 220v 50hz systen don’t they??
Maybe we could send the Brit Box guy some of our $ and let him buy and ship it from there???
Sounds like a good idea to me … I’m in.
-- Grumpy old guy, and lookin' good Doin' it.
CyberDyneSystems
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#7 posted 251 days ago
This goes a long way towards making those small bench top table saws more useable and safer.
When I was starting out as a contractor in the 1980’s, a $100.00 dollar refurb bargain outlet table saw was one of my first purchases. Alone it was horrible and dangerous.
But once I built in into some more expansive and sturdy counter top, it became quite useable.
Love the fence solution!
Julian
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#8 posted 251 days ago
Great job. Very clever design on the fence. There’s an old eposide of “The New Yankee Workshop”, where Norm built an extension table & fence for a contractor saw similar to yours. He used a pipe clamp inside a plywood box. You might be able to find the vidoe on line.
-- Julian
Paul
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#9 posted 251 days ago
Grumpymike I pledge 20 bucks.
AlexHarris I’m sure your reading this. Tell me where to send 20 us dollars and I’ll paypal it to you. Use the money towards for a new cordless drill set.
It’s a good feeling to help someone up.
AlexHarris
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#10 posted 251 days ago
Wow! Thanks Paul and Mike!
If you did still want to donate you can head over to my website thiswoodwork.com and you should come across a donate button in the right margin. Send me a message with your donation and I will make sure it goes towards a drill! :)
Alex
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Paul
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#11 posted 251 days ago
Done…...
Use it well
Grumpymike
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#12 posted 250 days ago
Done … enjoy
this is for a drill/driver not beer ;)
-- Grumpy old guy, and lookin' good Doin' it.
AlexHarris
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#13 posted 250 days ago
Thanks once again guys, I am always amased how generous you woodworker are! Happy woodworking!
-- Alex - http://www.thiswoodwork.com
NormG
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#14 posted 249 days ago
Well done saw stand/router stand
-- Norman
Dennisgrosen
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#15 posted 249 days ago
thanks for sharing Alex :-)
you did a good job with that saw
Dennis
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