sledge
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retired and cranky
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Re: Making a Silk Purse Out of a Sow's Ear: Being Green Saves Green and Helps Everyone
I have one of these cabinets and can't throw it out, Thes are good idea's.
posted: 12:15 pm on November 4thNice work and now I'm motivated.
Re: Poll: The Next FWW Tool Test
Hi,
posted: 7:33 pm on June 24thI have three of most tools that go from good-better-best. I purchased them over many years and as one either became caput or my ability to purchase a better quality tool I purchased another. I would like more tech info about repairing tools.
The comment about building your own equipment struck a chord with me as I have a 5HP compressor that I made from parts and feel it outperforms most others available in stores at about double what I paid. Why not have your tech staff build a compressor that would be more woodworking specific. Perhaps your tech staff could build a dust and chip collection system from scratch rather than just comparing store bought systems. Even recommendations for adapting store bought systems to integrate into an overall shop collection system.
Ed
Re: Making a Roubo Workbench: Part 5
Great Bench, looks like fantastic work. Everyones dream bench, I wish I had your skills!!
posted: 2:01 pm on March 11thEd