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I have been using a skip tooth regular chain on my electric chain saw. I just heard about a ripping chain for longitudinal cutting logs in half. They are supposed to do a faster better job. Anyone have any experience with ripping chains?
Of what use was this?
Thank you for this video I just got one!
thanks
PSA : Cyanoatrolate glue = SUPER GLUE
I like the way you showed us what and how to use is so educational that I had to subscribe to this channel to learn more 🤗, also I want to know how and where to get those chisels 👍. Thanks
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If you would have bent the can with the wax in it, just a bit, you could have made it much easier to pour and spilled much less
have been doing scroll saw things sense the mid 90's, its a great machine
Hey guys, does someone know the selling price per m³ of such planks in Europe?
Tiene bluetooth
I like to hold the trim down on flat surface then with a Olfa Knife new point just pull it along the side of the board and it trims it off perfectly
Sanding sealer is usually simply lacquer work zinc stearate added (there are other types of sanding dealers). Stearates are basically a soap.. in fact zinc stearate is also called zinc soap. It basically lubricates the lacquer making it easy to sand... but, BUT, this means it is also pretty weak... after all it crumbles... that's the point. The finish on top of the sealer will be more susceptible to damage (since the sealer is its foundation), water rings, etc. You can NOT use this type of sanding sealer with polyurethane or the like as the soaps will prevent the finish from adhering (in fact it will crawl on the surface. Once nitrocellulose lacquer is cured is really sands well anyway. So really no need for the sealer. The special sealers for polyurethane and the like make more sense as those finishes do not sand well.
Another set for intake on the other side of the shop and you have a sweet push/pull system!
Helpful demo... thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
That's not MAPP. That's map/pro. They stopped making mapp in like 2008. Map/pro only burns 130° hotter than propane, which for shit like this isn't really gonna make a difference.
Who raided the panel?
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I really like this! Great project. Love that it’s barn board that is already colored. I don’t have access to any. But I can stain and paint. Thanks for sharing this.
info très intéressantes !
Thank you
Hello, I just purchased the same vintage spokeshave and discovered that one of the tangs are cracked off! is there a way of repairing and or welding it back onto the blade? ... please let me know. Thank you, dee
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how do i weld the tang on a vintage spokeshave, like the one you have. i have no welding suff just glue ... and rubber bands? suggestions from anyone will be appreciated..
0:28 Does how much it expands depend on how big the wood slab is?
How do you determine where to put the dominos in? As in what angle?.
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Nice. I need to do this on the roof of the cathouse I almost finished. GREAT work mate. Got a new subber : ]
Good video. To a point. Many unanswered questions here to be completely informative though
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If the material is over 2", can't you just raise the bit when cutting the dado, to account for the extra thickness? Then on the tongue cut, take first pass , raise the bit, and take a second pass to remove the extra thickness.
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@@Wwgoa , it was a rethorical question :) I'm pretty sure it can be done, as I have done it with a straight bit in a plunge router.
Hello, we have a sanding machine, hope to cooperate with you, looking forward to your reply.
I would definitelly wear a mask specially when sanding epoxy
Does this work with threaded rod mine keeps snapping lol
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Great! Most videos I watched used a drill hook. Didn’t want to buy one just for one hook. However, I do have Allen wrench available. Thanks for the tip
So glad we could help!
What if you wanna do 7 3/4 x 7
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Ok but, which bit did you use?
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Step 1: verify laser is out of alignment Step 2: adjust laser Step 3: done! Did eHow make this video?
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Where do i buy one
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Cool..where can I get one....lol
Not possible
Would loved to see done on pen!❤
I would need to do this 6' long. Seems like it would work
Recently bought a Planer on a whim. Glad I watched this video before using it.
Great tip! thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Hahahaha
It's also called veneer and lamination
Great joke!
And all the bots post "Interested"
Shop teachers send kids out for the board stretcher is a classic.
That piece of wood was on Viagra! LOL!
DAMN! I for got it's the 1st of April. You got me.😂
I just got the TileStretcher. Game changer to say the least.
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