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  0 Thread: Rikon planer question
Post: Re: Rikon planer question

looks just like my Ridgid planer, too. Been a good machine for me.[br][br]I was able to eliminate snipe by adjusting the infeed/outfeed tables.
X93 Woodworking Power Tools 2 1,882 01-31-2016, 09:16 PM
  0 Thread: Help finding parts for Ridgid jobsite saw (TS2410/TS2400)
Post: Re: Help finding parts for Ridgid jobsite saw (TS2...

Thanks! If I can't track down a full assembly on the used market, 1 of the 3 main parts is still showing available. Maybe I can piece it together. [br] [br]The 3 ridgid part numbers to put this brac...
X93 Woodworking Power Tools 2 3,021 12-22-2015, 07:55 PM
  0 Thread: Help finding parts for Ridgid jobsite saw (TS2410/TS2400)
Post: Re: Help finding parts for Ridgid jobsite saw (TS2...

Yeah, I tried. "Obsolete -- Not Available."[br][br]Thanks for the suggestion, though.
X93 Woodworking Power Tools 2 3,021 12-22-2015, 04:11 PM
  0 Thread: Help finding parts for Ridgid jobsite saw (TS2410/TS2400)
Post: Help finding parts for Ridgid jobsite saw (TS2410/...

I have a Ridgid jobsite saw, but I don't have the blade guard. I'd like to get a shark guard; however, I need the OEM mounting bracket that attaches the guard to the back of the saw.[br][br]Unfortuna...
X93 Woodworking Power Tools 2 3,021 12-22-2015, 01:53 PM
  0 Thread: Considering Solar in MA.
Post: Re: Considering Solar in MA.

Thanks for the replies. There's a lot to consider.[br][br]After the initial rounds of estimates, I've had three companies make adjustments so I am comparing apples to apples -- meaning they're all pr...
X93 Home Improvement 7 5,496 09-22-2015, 06:27 PM
  0 Thread: Considering Solar in MA.
Post: Considering Solar in MA.

I've had 5 local, reputable installers come out to my house to give me estimates on going solar. I have an average size ranch, so from what I've been given by these contractors, it looks like a 7.5kw...
X93 Home Improvement 7 5,496 09-21-2015, 12:17 PM
  0 Thread: walk out basement drain
Post: Re: walk out basement drain

Ugh. Lazy on the builder's part. How hard would it be to run a pipe away from the house before the landing is complete!?[br][br]I think the good news is you can run a drain pipe.[br][br]The bad news...
X93 Home Improvement 8 10,971 09-04-2015, 12:30 PM
  0 Thread: Broken Patio Concrete
Post: Re: Broken Patio Concrete

Remove the broken piece. Drill some 1/2" rebar into the existing patio. Paint on some bonding adhesive (follow directions). Build a form for the corner and hammer in some stakes on the outside to k...
X93 Home Improvement 7 5,657 08-21-2015, 09:56 PM
  0 Thread: How to properly grade/prep cleared portion of my lot for lawn.
Post: Re: How to properly grade/prep cleared portion of ...

Rent a Bobcat with a landscape rake attachment. It's a wicked fun toy and you'll make quick work of it.
X93 Home Improvement 4 5,117 08-05-2015, 08:22 AM

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