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new2woodwrk

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  1. I'm taking advantage of the great economy and started a "new" part time job this week,. Going to save for my new planer I've not been in the shop much at all lately - between repairing/repainting our rentals (some tenants are just animals sheesh!) and this new job, I can barely get enough breathing time. I've worked for 40 years avoiding manual labor, and now I'm a part time "gofer" for a bunch of millennial's LOL - but they're a decent couple of kids and it's all good. I'll check in when I can, and still read and comment on posts as I can. Also, it's starting to get very hot and humid here so my shop time will be very limited anyway for most of the summer Thanks for reading and can't wait to see what you all create!
  2. I'm always looking for "new" and "better" ways of doing things - thanks for sharing this
  3. Nicely done! Unique also Thanks for sharing.
  4. Nicely done! Thanks for sharing.
  5. If this is a new unit, I would contact Delta - they are very good at replacing/repairing units - at least I have not had any issue with their support on any of my Delta tools If it's used, i have little input - it sounds more like the tension knob is stripped
  6. Very cool! Thanks for sharing
  7. Nicely done! Thanks for sharing
  8. Nicely done -thanks for sharing
  9. Nicely done -thanks for sharing
  10. Nicely done -thanks for sharing
  11. Nicely done -thanks for sharing
  12. Nicely done -thanks for sharing
  13. Nicely done -thanks for sharing
  14. I don't have that many sanders, although I will be in the market for that Rigid/Wen Belt/Spindle sander combo soon! That being said, I have HF RO - very good for the money, Palm - Craftsman - I've had it for a long time, and belt sander B&D - also had it for a very long time and hardly ever use it anymore I don't use any of these for sanding scroll projects however. I only use them for large sanding projects like coffee tables, cabinets etc. I do use the RO sometimes for my frames but even that is seldom. I mostly use sanding blocks and sanding strips for scroll projects. I also have a bunch of sanding drums I use with my drill press for scroll projects. Hope that helps somewhat.
  15. The wife and I did this yesterday for her Mom - it's kinda half SS and half other:
  16. For those that need it, here is the link http://johnstreasures.website/ Doesn't render well in my browser - the middle is all on one line
  17. Nice job on all of them! Thanks for sharing
  18. Circle jig is the way to go IMO You can use a bandsaw, jig saw or even a router.
  19. I'm with the crowd - but yeah, both are very nicely done!
  20. Very cool clock - and thanks for the book - on my list!
  21. That's an interesting one - looks great! Thanks for sharing it
  22. Incredible! Thanks for sharing and making feel inadequate LOL
  23. That's a double hitter! Great job for both! Thanks for sharing
  24. Welcome - great folks here! I just love how everyone all over the country can find a deal on a good used saw BUT ME!!!!
  25. That's a very cool effect! Thanks for sharing
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