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  0 Thread: Cost to build a shop-?
Post: Re: Cost to build a shop-?

S.W. Michigan. I just had a 30x40x10ft tall stick built shop shell completed. 6ft deep stem walls due to elevation of house and land, 4inch cement floor, 2x6 16"o.c. walls, 6 windows, 2 service doors...
Foghorn Woodworking 12 14,489 05-24-2016, 07:56 AM
  0 Thread: Concrete Floor Slippery
Post: Re: Concrete Floor Slippery

[blockquote]Gibbcutter said:[hr][br][br]No finish just a very smooth concrete. I'll probably go with a paint with an abrasive additive. [br][br][hr][/blockquote][br][br]Be aware that floor paint will...
Foghorn Home Improvement 9 3,860 05-07-2016, 08:05 AM
  0 Thread: Router Table
Post: Re: Router Table

[blockquote]WaterlooMarc said:[hr][br][br]Interesting. I hadn't seen these before. Essentially it's Norm's router table right? [br][br][hr][/blockquote][br][br]Very similar. Built very well. Shipping ...
Foghorn Woodworking Power Tools 8 5,472 04-07-2016, 07:33 AM
  0 Thread: Router Table
Post: Re: Router Table

I bought one of these about 12 years ago. I made the fence taller with a couple t-tracks, but otherwise everything is original.[br][br]http://www.rt1000.com/us$.html (http://www.rt1000.com/us$.html)
Foghorn Woodworking Power Tools 8 5,472 04-06-2016, 09:05 PM
  0 Thread: Stabbed In The Back
Post: Re: Stabbed In The Back

[blockquote]crokettâ„¢ said:[hr][br][br]What I'd like is for somebody to sell some that have the terminals that the GFI ones do. A sort of clamp that is held down by a screw so you don't need to wrap t...
Foghorn Home Improvement 5 4,669 03-19-2016, 07:19 PM
  0 Thread: Recessed / Can Light Design / Types
Post: Re: Recessed / Can Light Design / Types

[blockquote]EricU said:[hr][br][br]if it's attic, j-boxes and led lights will pay for themselves in one heating season. Even a well-insulated IC can is going to leak conditioned air [br][br][hr][/blo...
Foghorn Home Improvement 2 5,094 11-28-2015, 05:21 PM
  0 Thread: The Dust Deputy and Static Electricity
Post: Re: The Dust Deputy and Static Electricity

[blockquote]Derek Cohen said:[hr][br][br]Apparently, the initial UDD was held responsible for static build up, and Oneida changed the materials they used to build it.[br][br]Regards from Perth[br][br]...
Foghorn Woodworking Power Tools 11 11,141 11-08-2015, 09:05 AM
  0 Thread: Cutting Down a Unisaw Mobile Base?
Post: Re: Cutting Down a Unisaw Mobile Base?

[blockquote]daveferg said:[hr][br][br]Thanks, but it only unbolts where it would take off the pedal. Here's a link on what it looks like.[br][br]http://www.amazon.com/50-289-Mobile-Mach...saw+mobile+...
Foghorn Woodworking Power Tools 4 7,888 11-06-2015, 09:51 PM
  0 Thread: Cutting Down a Unisaw Mobile Base?
Post: Re: Cutting Down a Unisaw Mobile Base?

Dave,[br][br]I shortened my Unisaw base by taking out 10 inches of the base extension. Cut out 10 inches from each side and had the legs re-welded.( added angle iron at the re-welded joints for additi...
Foghorn Woodworking Power Tools 4 7,888 11-06-2015, 07:54 AM
  0 Thread: Tormek grind out of square
Post: Re: Tormek grind out of square

The face of the wheel might be square to the sides, but the face really needs to be parallel to the arm across the front of it to work properly. That is why the wheel is dressed to ensure the grinding...
Foghorn Woodworking 5 4,583 09-26-2015, 07:50 AM
  0 Thread: Making my delta unisaw smaller
Post: Re: Making my delta unisaw smaller

TO the OP, I did the same thing. I cut my rails down (I now have capacity to rip to 30"---my track saw handles anything larger) and I cut the Delta mobile base down, sectioning out just enough to matc...
Foghorn Woodworking Power Tools 4 3,297 07-27-2015, 07:17 AM
  0 Thread: Remote for 3HP Dust Collector
Post: Re: Remote for 3HP Dust Collector

[blockquote]Rick_B said:[hr][br][br][blockquote]Hank Knight in SC said:[hr][br][br]Rick, you are right, opening and closing a blast gate turns the cyclone on and off. If I'm performing one operation, ...
Foghorn Woodworking Power Tools 104 72,424 01-25-2015, 01:39 PM

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