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…apart. It has deep scars on it’s faces to prove it. While the head is chipped and gouged, the glue line has never faltered. My point being that any longitudinal…
…apart. It has deep scars on it’s faces to prove it. While the head is chipped and gouged, the glue line has never faltered. My point being that any longitudinal…
…for 70 years. The wood is black poplar, sometimes willow. The troughs are used mainly by butchers when slaughtering pigs, different sizes for different purposes (scalding, collecting blood for blood…
…do I lose set. I always used a 2″ 4 tpi shark tooth blade which is a monstrous blade extremely scary and a pain to install. On the first slab…
I don’t need a sofa table, but I do need end tables. So I needed to scale the sofa table down to fit my needs. If you’ve read a few…
…plane. Which is quite nicely made and finished. I have also got coming different angled irons for low angle jack. I have had a Stanley premium low angle jack for…
…rock solid). None of the above sounds bad to me. It might be worth doing a scale drawing based on these measurements though to see if you’re happy with it….
Agree with above, scale it out, even try a couple pieces to get a better sense of how much material will be lost and then see how the legs will…
A few years ago the boys and I installed some false beams for someone over on Anglesey and we needed a scalloped adze-like surface on the beams we made to…
…Hoop Pine that grows in abundance in Queensland are becoming a scarcity to buy due to our overesteemed government who prefers to sell it off overseas than to see the…
…have a hick up in their system and charged my card 6 times. They apologised and should refund my card within 48hrs. Till then I’m maxed out. Scary thing this…