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I found a vac ( I love my Fein) to work far better on a hand held router than a DC. But, I also find it is best to just do my cutouts outside. At least...
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Gad, just relaying some factual information sure has rattled some cages. Please folks, this was intended as helpful advice. I am not trying to gore your...
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There is a gentleman over on Lumber Jocks who did extensive testing. It pulls about 13 with no load. DeWalt advertises it as a 15 A tool. Yet it can...
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Glue lines are a problem if you use the wrong glue. PVA will sink in after time. Use powered resin glue. Stronger and won't sink in.
I use polyester...
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Interesting concept. I would wonder about fatigue of the suspension.
Are you using "planer" type drive, or a central VC? There is...
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Use sheet of 2 inch rigid insulation foam board and a track saw in the driveway. You can DIY a track, but extruded ones are better. GOOGLE and get some...
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One picks which DAC to use. I have an old Rotel and the DAC was as good as my external MUSE and far better than the Denon or Rotel AVR I used it with....
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If the arbor or blade gives more than about 5 thou runout, you have a problem. Both performance and safety. A half decent blade, like even a low end...
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Example of "expert" who is trying to get hurt ion his band saw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njsD5W6fcI0
The topic of glue...
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A member of a woodworking forum toured the Chinese plants and provided a lot of feedback.
Yes, they are one of about four actual manufactures....
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Only actual factual answer is to porotype, measure, and decide for yourself. IMHO, moving the midrange bask just makes the offset worse. Moving the...
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I like seeing if in-stock or back-ordered before I click on the driver specifics....
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Also killed the export of otherwise very good machinery. It is not the blade it's self. The arbors are made short so you can't fit one. Of course,...
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Your fingers and hands. Set your blade as you wish. The only time I ever had work ride up on a TS blade was trying a too thin warped sheet that had...
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I am assuming this is BillFritz. A member who is spouting VERY VERY dangerous incorrect information about woodworking tools is insulted, so be it. ...
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