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(03-30-2021, 06:25 PM) Mike Brady Wrote: It has been announced that Handworks will be held this year on Sept 2-3, in Amana, IA. Note that U of Iowa has a home game that same Saturday. Seems odd if I'm not mistaken that is the Thursday & Friday before Labor Day Weekend EVERYTHING ON BACKORDER! (02-28-2021, 06:50 PM) TRW Wrote: Ordered three things in the last three months that have all gone on long term backorder due I'm sure to COVID. First was a Wood River 5- 1\2 plane. Initially Woodcraft told me early March and then changed that to early June. Grrrrrrrrrr.WOODNET FORUMS
Woodworking Hand Tools. Users browsing this forum: BAdams, bargrove, 12 Guest (s) Rules of Conduct. The opinions expressed herein are those of the users and do not reflect the views of Active Interest Media. WAX ON MINWAX POLYCRYLIC Thanks. 05-14-2016, 10:03 PM Re: Wax on MinWax Polycrylic by petertay15 (Just helped make a l) 1st - Don't use steel wool - use the green or white pads. 2nd - don't use wax. It's only real use is modify sheen and attract dust. "Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." DELTA 36-725 REPAIR HELP AND WARNING As I see it I have two options, 1. try and make a DIY repair (saw new is $600 and replacement motors are $750-1000, or 2. throw it away and go buy a Ridgid or Grizzly. As I have made upgrades and other add to the saw, throwing it a way is not the best choice. So with that said, I am looking for thoughts on how to remove the motor and 15-16" PLANER FIXED OR MOVING TABLE? 15-16" planer fixed or moving table? 09-25-2015, 06:53 PM Re: () I noticed Grizzly doesn't sell their 15" planer (GO 550) with the motor mounted on top, and a fixed table. (A knock off of the Rockwell/Delta RC-33) They do make it and sell in their Steelex and Shop Fox line. The Grizzly GO 453 15" planer has the motor below, and a movabletable.
TUNG OIL---WHAT BRAND TO USE? Thinning it will help. You can also add a tiny amount of Japan Drier - it catalyzes the cross-linking and expedites drying. It will itself also darken the tung oil a bit. Note that Japan Drier is toxic (as is MS) and will negate any non-toxic properties of pure tung opil, if those are important to you. MINIMUM ROOF PITCH ON SHED LEAN-TO... 08-02-2015, 07:52 PM Re: Minimum roof pitch on shed lean-to by mpwedge (I am planning a 12x1) The 2&1/2 pitch rule (and that is a rule for asphalt shingles) is because of rain and water wicking. Rain water will wick under the edges of shingles at 2&1/3 pitch. If the leanto section were to start at the roof edge of the shed (about 8' highWOODNET.NET
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HANDWORKS 2021
(03-30-2021, 06:25 PM) Mike Brady Wrote: It has been announced that Handworks will be held this year on Sept 2-3, in Amana, IA. Note that U of Iowa has a home game that same Saturday. Seems odd if I'm not mistaken that is the Thursday & Friday before Labor Day Weekend EVERYTHING ON BACKORDER! (02-28-2021, 06:50 PM) TRW Wrote: Ordered three things in the last three months that have all gone on long term backorder due I'm sure to COVID. First was a Wood River 5- 1\2 plane. Initially Woodcraft told me early March and then changed that to early June. Grrrrrrrrrr.WOODNET FORUMS
Woodworking Hand Tools. Users browsing this forum: BAdams, bargrove, 12 Guest (s) Rules of Conduct. The opinions expressed herein are those of the users and do not reflect the views of Active Interest Media. WAX ON MINWAX POLYCRYLIC Thanks. 05-14-2016, 10:03 PM Re: Wax on MinWax Polycrylic by petertay15 (Just helped make a l) 1st - Don't use steel wool - use the green or white pads. 2nd - don't use wax. It's only real use is modify sheen and attract dust. "Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." DELTA 36-725 REPAIR HELP AND WARNING As I see it I have two options, 1. try and make a DIY repair (saw new is $600 and replacement motors are $750-1000, or 2. throw it away and go buy a Ridgid or Grizzly. As I have made upgrades and other add to the saw, throwing it a way is not the best choice. So with that said, I am looking for thoughts on how to remove the motor and 15-16" PLANER FIXED OR MOVING TABLE? 15-16" planer fixed or moving table? 09-25-2015, 06:53 PM Re: () I noticed Grizzly doesn't sell their 15" planer (GO 550) with the motor mounted on top, and a fixed table. (A knock off of the Rockwell/Delta RC-33) They do make it and sell in their Steelex and Shop Fox line. The Grizzly GO 453 15" planer has the motor below, and a movabletable.
TUNG OIL---WHAT BRAND TO USE? Thinning it will help. You can also add a tiny amount of Japan Drier - it catalyzes the cross-linking and expedites drying. It will itself also darken the tung oil a bit. Note that Japan Drier is toxic (as is MS) and will negate any non-toxic properties of pure tung opil, if those are important to you. MINIMUM ROOF PITCH ON SHED LEAN-TO... 08-02-2015, 07:52 PM Re: Minimum roof pitch on shed lean-to by mpwedge (I am planning a 12x1) The 2&1/2 pitch rule (and that is a rule for asphalt shingles) is because of rain and water wicking. Rain water will wick under the edges of shingles at 2&1/3 pitch. If the leanto section were to start at the roof edge of the shed (about 8' highWOODNET.NET
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This forum is for the discussion of finishing our woodworking projects. This includes water-based and oil-based finishes, stains, top coats, brush-on, wipe-on, spray finishing and other techniques, hardware, and supplies. This is the one area of woodworking that mostof
PREMATURE FAILURE OF PRESSURE TREATED (GROUND CONTACT) WOOD 03-24-2021, 01:24 PM. I wonder if any here have experienced loss in constructed projects due to early failure of treated wood. In 2009 I rebuilt my backyard fence. New posts rated at 30 years--standard for Ground Contact, Pressure Treated Wood--were installed per industry standards using prepackaged concrete backfill.WOODNET FORUMS
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POWERMATIC - JET - GRIZZLY -ALL MADE BY GEETECH? I'm in the market for a new 20" planer and I have been reading by different sources that all the referenced machines, and quite a few others, are all manufactured by Geetech in China. Can anyone verify that? A Powermatic 20" HH planer is $4290 but the CUB CADET MOWER DIFFERENCES What you will find is the dealer carries many more higher end models that the BB stores will not carry. What a dealer will have is the Cub Cadet line of nice high end garden tractors with cast iron transmissions that are shaft driven. Decks will be thicker and stronger than BB models.WOODNET.NET
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HANDWORKS 2021
(03-30-2021, 06:25 PM) Mike Brady Wrote: It has been announced that Handworks will be held this year on Sept 2-3, in Amana, IA. Note that U of Iowa has a home game that same Saturday. Seems odd if I'm not mistaken that is the Thursday & Friday before Labor Day Weekend EVERYTHING ON BACKORDER! (02-28-2021, 06:50 PM) TRW Wrote: Ordered three things in the last three months that have all gone on long term backorder due I'm sure to COVID. First was a Wood River 5- 1\2 plane. Initially Woodcraft told me early March and then changed that to early June. Grrrrrrrrrr.WOODNET FORUMS
Woodworking Hand Tools. Users browsing this forum: BAdams, bargrove, 12 Guest (s) Rules of Conduct. The opinions expressed herein are those of the users and do not reflect the views of Active Interest Media. WAX ON MINWAX POLYCRYLIC Thanks. 05-14-2016, 10:03 PM Re: Wax on MinWax Polycrylic by petertay15 (Just helped make a l) 1st - Don't use steel wool - use the green or white pads. 2nd - don't use wax. It's only real use is modify sheen and attract dust. "Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." DELTA 36-725 REPAIR HELP AND WARNING As I see it I have two options, 1. try and make a DIY repair (saw new is $600 and replacement motors are $750-1000, or 2. throw it away and go buy a Ridgid or Grizzly. As I have made upgrades and other add to the saw, throwing it a way is not the best choice. So with that said, I am looking for thoughts on how to remove the motor and 15-16" PLANER FIXED OR MOVING TABLE? 15-16" planer fixed or moving table? 09-25-2015, 06:53 PM Re: () I noticed Grizzly doesn't sell their 15" planer (GO 550) with the motor mounted on top, and a fixed table. (A knock off of the Rockwell/Delta RC-33) They do make it and sell in their Steelex and Shop Fox line. The Grizzly GO 453 15" planer has the motor below, and a movabletable.
TUNG OIL---WHAT BRAND TO USE? Thinning it will help. You can also add a tiny amount of Japan Drier - it catalyzes the cross-linking and expedites drying. It will itself also darken the tung oil a bit. Note that Japan Drier is toxic (as is MS) and will negate any non-toxic properties of pure tung opil, if those are important to you. MINIMUM ROOF PITCH ON SHED LEAN-TO... 08-02-2015, 07:52 PM Re: Minimum roof pitch on shed lean-to by mpwedge (I am planning a 12x1) The 2&1/2 pitch rule (and that is a rule for asphalt shingles) is because of rain and water wicking. Rain water will wick under the edges of shingles at 2&1/3 pitch. If the leanto section were to start at the roof edge of the shed (about 8' highWOODNET.NET
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(03-30-2021, 06:25 PM) Mike Brady Wrote: It has been announced that Handworks will be held this year on Sept 2-3, in Amana, IA. Note that U of Iowa has a home game that same Saturday. Seems odd if I'm not mistaken that is the Thursday & Friday before Labor Day Weekend EVERYTHING ON BACKORDER! (02-28-2021, 06:50 PM) TRW Wrote: Ordered three things in the last three months that have all gone on long term backorder due I'm sure to COVID. First was a Wood River 5- 1\2 plane. Initially Woodcraft told me early March and then changed that to early June. Grrrrrrrrrr.WOODNET FORUMS
Woodworking Hand Tools. Users browsing this forum: BAdams, bargrove, 12 Guest (s) Rules of Conduct. The opinions expressed herein are those of the users and do not reflect the views of Active Interest Media. WAX ON MINWAX POLYCRYLIC Thanks. 05-14-2016, 10:03 PM Re: Wax on MinWax Polycrylic by petertay15 (Just helped make a l) 1st - Don't use steel wool - use the green or white pads. 2nd - don't use wax. It's only real use is modify sheen and attract dust. "Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." DELTA 36-725 REPAIR HELP AND WARNING As I see it I have two options, 1. try and make a DIY repair (saw new is $600 and replacement motors are $750-1000, or 2. throw it away and go buy a Ridgid or Grizzly. As I have made upgrades and other add to the saw, throwing it a way is not the best choice. So with that said, I am looking for thoughts on how to remove the motor and 15-16" PLANER FIXED OR MOVING TABLE? 15-16" planer fixed or moving table? 09-25-2015, 06:53 PM Re: () I noticed Grizzly doesn't sell their 15" planer (GO 550) with the motor mounted on top, and a fixed table. (A knock off of the Rockwell/Delta RC-33) They do make it and sell in their Steelex and Shop Fox line. The Grizzly GO 453 15" planer has the motor below, and a movabletable.
TUNG OIL---WHAT BRAND TO USE? Thinning it will help. You can also add a tiny amount of Japan Drier - it catalyzes the cross-linking and expedites drying. It will itself also darken the tung oil a bit. Note that Japan Drier is toxic (as is MS) and will negate any non-toxic properties of pure tung opil, if those are important to you. MINIMUM ROOF PITCH ON SHED LEAN-TO... 08-02-2015, 07:52 PM Re: Minimum roof pitch on shed lean-to by mpwedge (I am planning a 12x1) The 2&1/2 pitch rule (and that is a rule for asphalt shingles) is because of rain and water wicking. Rain water will wick under the edges of shingles at 2&1/3 pitch. If the leanto section were to start at the roof edge of the shed (about 8' highWOODNET.NET
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This forum is for the discussion of finishing our woodworking projects. This includes water-based and oil-based finishes, stains, top coats, brush-on, wipe-on, spray finishing and other techniques, hardware, and supplies. This is the one area of woodworking that mostof
PREMATURE FAILURE OF PRESSURE TREATED (GROUND CONTACT) WOOD 03-24-2021, 01:24 PM. I wonder if any here have experienced loss in constructed projects due to early failure of treated wood. In 2009 I rebuilt my backyard fence. New posts rated at 30 years--standard for Ground Contact, Pressure Treated Wood--were installed per industry standards using prepackaged concrete backfill.WOODNET FORUMS
Product Recommendations. Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our links; however, we have carefully selected these products for their usefulness and quality. HEAT RESISTANT FINISH Kortec offer heat/fire resistant systems for the protection of both wood and metal. There are typically very critical requirements affecting this type of coating, and we understand the importance of total clarity regarding the specification and protection needed ineach situation.
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POWERMATIC - JET - GRIZZLY -ALL MADE BY GEETECH? I'm in the market for a new 20" planer and I have been reading by different sources that all the referenced machines, and quite a few others, are all manufactured by Geetech in China. Can anyone verify that? A Powermatic 20" HH planer is $4290 but the CUB CADET MOWER DIFFERENCES What you will find is the dealer carries many more higher end models that the BB stores will not carry. What a dealer will have is the Cub Cadet line of nice high end garden tractors with cast iron transmissions that are shaft driven. Decks will be thicker and stronger than BB models. Search All Open Forums Find threads with at least Find threads with at most Find posts from any post date Find threads with any prefix Sort Results by last post date ------------------------- Where Woodworkers Talk About Their Favorite Subject —_Woodworking!_
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