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  0 Thread: Kitchen Build Thread
Post: RE: Kitchen Build Thread

Darn Dude you went all out. Nice job!
fishhh4 Home Improvement 145 52,648 03-15-2025, 07:50 PM
  0 Thread: Battery operated tools
Post: RE: Battery operated tools

I have a lot of sanders!!! My 20-year-old corded Dewalt ROS has always been a dust slinger. I wanted to go cordless, so I pulled the trigger at Christmas time on the Ryobi ROS and mouse combo. So far,...
fishhh4 Woodworking Power Tools 27 3,385 03-15-2025, 08:31 AM
  0 Thread: shop vac recommendation
Post: RE: shop vac recommendation

The 16-gallon Rigid is on sale now. Similar to last year, I bought one for my son for Christmas. He loves it. For the money...Hard to beat. At HD (https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-16-Gallon-5-0-...
fishhh4 Woodworking Power Tools 30 7,087 11-12-2024, 08:37 AM
  0 Thread: Sad News - RIP Dr. Ray Knight
Post: RE: Sad News - RIP Dr. Ray Knight

My condolences to you and yours. Will be missed. Wonderful woodworker.
fishhh4 Woodworking 21 5,282 10-30-2024, 05:47 PM
  0 Thread: How do you lubricate your clamp threads if any?
Post: RE: How do you lubricate your clamp threads if any...

Katzrme Wrote: (10-21-2024, 10:54 AM) -- 3-in-1 oil. A few drops along the threads, screw the length of the threads both ways and you’re good to go. Been using it for 50+ years with no issues. -- +1
fishhh4 Woodworking 8 1,972 10-29-2024, 05:38 PM
  0 Thread: coats of Polyurathane
Post: RE: coats of Polyurathane

mdickmann Wrote: (08-29-2024, 04:37 PM) -- I am refinishing a hardwood floor.  Any suggestion as to how many coats of Polyurethane to use? Will the smell ever go away? Thanks, Mark -- I woul...
fishhh4 Finishing 2 1,007 08-31-2024, 09:05 AM
  0 Thread: Heating a garage workshop - thoughts?
Post: RE: Heating a garage workshop - thoughts?

I bought 4 12000 BTU mini splits when Menards had a good price. One in my house...does a great job. Two in rentals... they are happy. The one in the garage does a fine job. Heating and cooling meet my...
fishhh4 Home Improvement 12 2,158 08-26-2024, 09:40 AM
  0 Thread: I said I wouldn't ever
Post: RE: I said I wouldn't ever

I got the Wen saw and the Powertec track. It has come in handy. Mostly straight edging rough cut wood. Much easier than previous methods I employed. Very nice cut as well.
fishhh4 Woodworking Power Tools 13 2,970 08-08-2024, 08:46 AM
  0 Thread: sprunger? worth a chance?
Post: RE: sprunger? worth a chance?

Sorry, I've been busy. Getting back to this. When I contacted him he said he thought he had it sold. Looks like he did... not to me.
fishhh4 Woodworking Power Tools 5 1,433 06-20-2024, 06:41 AM
  0 Thread: sprunger? worth a chance?
Post: sprunger? worth a chance?

https://www.facebook.com/share/JD61gFHf6bt8xnUw/?mibextid=kL3p88 It intrigues me. Looks nice... New tires little adjustment. Already have a 14 inch Rikon Is it metal?? I see a pretty low rpm a...
fishhh4 Woodworking Power Tools 5 1,433 06-18-2024, 06:48 PM
  0 Thread: Used every clamp
Post: RE: Used every clamp

Good looking job John. Take it from a hack that knows nice work when he sees it.
fishhh4 Woodworking 22 6,233 06-14-2024, 03:21 PM
  0 Thread: New Shop Photos - Randy C
Post: RE: New Shop Photos - Randy C

A very nice shop! I like the nice porch area outside. A very nice place to relax and think about the shop time.
fishhh4 Woodworking 22 6,270 05-12-2024, 03:18 AM
  0 Thread: Wood Haul found on the side of the Road....
Post: RE: Wood Haul found on the side of the Road....

Nice find Free is the bomb...
fishhh4 Woodworking 9 3,029 04-30-2024, 04:44 AM
  0 Thread: Lane Acclaim Table Build
Post: RE: Lane Acclaim Table Build

Hey John, That looks great. I would take one just the way it is.:yes::yes::yes: Fine work!
fishhh4 Woodworking 17 5,150 04-07-2024, 03:40 PM
  0 Thread: Moisture Meter Suggestion
Post: RE: Moisture Meter Suggestion

It's probably not US-made. I have the GENERAL pinned one from Rockler. I have never compared but it seems to be accurate. I will tell you one thing though. The battery that came with it sure lasts a l...
fishhh4 Woodworking 25 6,284 03-22-2024, 05:43 AM
  0 Thread: Early WoodNet, still more added
Post: RE: Early WoodNet, still more added

GNP Wrote: (03-12-2024, 08:54 PM) -- NoTalentRookie a blast from the past.  Good to see you back here. I've made dozens of the reindeer from the plans you posted here . -- Yes it is! Good to see yo...
fishhh4 Woodworking 203 134,077 03-12-2024, 09:27 PM
  0 Thread: Helical head for planer which one?
Post: RE: Helical head for planer which one?

I think the Belsaw is similar to my Woodmaster. I ended up buying a head from Sheartak. At the time they were about 400 less than what Woodmaster offered. I want to replace the two knife head on my 1...
fishhh4 Woodworking Power Tools 23 5,245 03-11-2024, 06:38 AM
  0 Thread: An old fashioned gloat...
Post: RE: An old fashioned gloat...

Bill Holt Wrote: (03-06-2024, 07:39 AM) -- HOLY COW!!!  7 drums!!!  I've filled 3 before.  Seven is a lot of work and whole lot of time! But the gloat still demands a: you suck! -- I only missed...
fishhh4 Woodworking 17 4,176 03-06-2024, 12:47 PM
  0 Thread: An old fashioned gloat...
Post: RE: An old fashioned gloat...

Yes I deserve it all....but thanks. Got all but 140 bf of oak down to .77 I have space above my garage... It's just a little bit of a pain... Not exactly an area you can stand up in. 7 fifty five...
fishhh4 Woodworking 17 4,176 03-05-2024, 06:01 PM
  Smile Thread: An old fashioned gloat...
Post: An old fashioned gloat...

Good lord we used to have a lot of crowing on here. I have been fortunate in the past and probably conveyed it here myself. It seems the real tool gloats are harder to come by. This one is of a roug...
fishhh4 Woodworking 17 4,176 03-01-2024, 10:05 PM

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