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  0 Thread: Selling my Delta Unisaw 36-L352 in DFW area ** Sold**
Post: Selling my Delta Unisaw 36-L352 in DFW area ** Sol...

Here is my craigslist link with details. I am selling to downsize because this table saw takes up too much space in my garage/shop. I am asking $2500. It includes lots of accessories like the mobile b...
bdog01 Tool Swap N' Sell 0 859 03-29-2020, 11:23 AM
  0 Thread: Grizzly T10113 - Universal Overarm Blade Guard
Post: RE: Grizzly T10113 - Universal Overarm Blade Guard

I would be interested to hear how the grizzly works out as well. I have a new Unisaw and it could really benefit from an over arm guard for dust collection. I was hoping delta would release one specif...
bdog01 Woodworking Power Tools 27 29,460 06-01-2017, 03:48 PM
  0 Thread: North Austin Tx wood brothers
Post: RE: North Austin Tx wood brothers

how much wood and wax are you talking about? You could use a card scraper.
bdog01 Woodworking Power Tools 4 3,287 05-12-2017, 01:27 PM
  0 Thread: ball bearings for G0490
Post: RE: ball bearings for G0490

You are correct Brian. The G0490 requires too different sized bearings. Thanks for the heads up!
bdog01 Woodworking Power Tools 8 4,915 04-21-2017, 01:08 PM
  0 Thread: ball bearings for G0490
Post: RE: ball bearings for G0490

Thanks for the responses everyone. Good info.
bdog01 Woodworking Power Tools 8 4,915 04-19-2017, 10:20 AM
  0 Thread: ball bearings for G0490
Post: ball bearings for G0490

I am upgrading to a spiral head on my grizzly G0490 jointer. I plan to use new bearings and I see wildly different prices on the internet. Am I missing something?? Some suppliers they are $50 and othe...
bdog01 Woodworking Power Tools 8 4,915 04-18-2017, 01:23 PM
  0 Thread: Ryan Shed Plans
Post: RE: Ryan Shed Plans

I went with icreatables too and built an 8x12 shed.
bdog01 Woodworking Power Tools 9 8,143 03-02-2017, 03:18 PM
  0 Thread: pricing out a shed. DIY vs kit
Post: RE: pricing out a shed. DIY vs kit

I think you got it right. I just built a 12'x8' shed and it was
bdog01 Home Improvement 12 9,504 01-06-2017, 11:51 AM
  0 Thread: Thanks, Rob!
Post: RE: Thanks, Rob!

I ordered the 3/8" in pv11. I think the pmv11 will be a good mortise chisel metal. you do not need a razor sharp edge for mortising so inherently less sharpening, but a2 may chip more (micro chip). I ...
bdog01 Woodworking Hand Tools 17 15,395 08-19-2016, 12:31 PM
  0 Thread: Is a LAJ plane the answer??
Post: Re: Is a LAJ plane the answer??

Have you used your regular BD planes on end grain? If the blade is sharp, it will work just fine. You may end up preferring a BU jack for such things and more, just want to make sure you know what you...
bdog01 Woodworking Hand Tools 3 2,458 01-05-2016, 10:56 AM
  0 Thread: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....
Post: Re: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....

I have made some progress on the coffee table. I was able to talk my wife out of the doors so the open areas will be left open. Need to finish the top and drawers.[br][br]/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i35...
bdog01 Woodworking 5 4,613 09-08-2015, 12:21 PM
  0 Thread: orientation of wedge?
Post: Re: orientation of wedge?

Orient it so the wedge will not split the chair seat (perpendicular to the mortises grain). Does that make sense? Wedge is parallel to tenon grain.
bdog01 Woodworking Hand Tools 1 3,010 08-01-2015, 04:27 PM
  0 Thread: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....
Post: Re: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....

Corbels would be a nice touch! I am thinking of breadboard ends on the top as well. [br][br]Thanks.
bdog01 Woodworking 5 4,613 04-15-2015, 11:27 AM
  0 Thread: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....
Post: Re: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....

Thanks jteneyck. I will look into knife hinges and pivot hinges.
bdog01 Woodworking 5 4,613 04-12-2015, 09:54 AM
  0 Thread: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....
Post: Re: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....

Thanks Dave.[br][br]Here is a corrected picture.[br]/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d188/bdog01/Screen%20Shot%202015-04-12%20at%209.49.31%20AM_zpstafzsyfh.png (http://s35.photobuc...
bdog01 Woodworking 5 4,613 04-12-2015, 09:53 AM
  0 Thread: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....
Post: Re: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....

Whoops! I will fix the doors. I thought they looked off. [br][br]Yes, just different width vertical frames and one option only has it on one side. I think it needs it on the hinge side so the doors ca...
bdog01 Woodworking 5 4,613 04-11-2015, 09:17 PM
  0 Thread: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....
Post: Re: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....

Thanks for the replies. It will be solid wood. knife hinges may be an option. Here are 2 options. One with a "hinge strip" on one side and the other has vertical frame on both sides. What do you guys ...
bdog01 Woodworking 5 4,613 04-11-2015, 08:26 PM
  0 Thread: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....
Post: Trying to add some doors to this coffee table....

About to build a coffee table but my wife wants doors on the open spots. Any ideas on how to integrate without changing the design too much? Only options I can think of are a full door frame in each o...
bdog01 Woodworking 5 4,613 04-11-2015, 10:32 AM
  0 Thread: Finally finished up my Disston No.77 no set back saw...w/pics
Post: Re: Finally finished up my Disston No.77 no set ba...

whoops... I claim to have been so enamored with the photos, I missed that bit of text /ssl_proxy.php?url=/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yellowwink.gif
bdog01 Woodworking Hand Tools 6 7,563 08-11-2014, 03:47 PM
  0 Thread: Finally finished up my Disston No.77 no set back saw...w/pics
Post: Re: Finally finished up my Disston No.77 no set ba...

Nice!!! Did you take the cant/taper out or is that an illusion in the before and after photos?
bdog01 Woodworking Hand Tools 6 7,563 08-11-2014, 11:06 AM

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