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  0 Thread: Bandsaw blade welder
Post: RE: Bandsaw blade welder

Lee Valley sells a kit for soldering bandsaw blades - https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/tools/power-tool-accessories/41049-bandsaw-blade-splicing-kit?item=03J5901
Phil S. Woodworking Power Tools 9 2,918 02-21-2021, 04:08 PM
  0 Thread: Memorial Bench
Post: RE: Memorial Bench

jteneyck Wrote: (02-17-2021, 02:53 PM) -- .....  You can mix it by equal volumes, but I prefer to weigh it on the little gram scale, 10 parts resin to 8.3 parts hardener.  It has a nearly 1 hour work...
Phil S. Woodworking 22 6,379 02-21-2021, 02:08 PM
  0 Thread: How can I remove the nut off the bolts in these chairs?
Post: RE: How can I remove the nut off the bolts in thes...

My guess is that when the bolt and nut were new that they didn't need anything to hold the nut.  Once they got it started on the bolt they could draw it up against the curved side of the mortise with ...
Phil S. Woodworking 20 6,950 02-14-2021, 07:06 PM
  0 Thread: Acrylic Painter
Post: RE: Acrylic Painter

Where did you find them?
Phil S. Woodworking Hand Tools 2 1,613 02-09-2021, 08:15 PM
  0 Thread: Another Lumber Rack
Post: RE: Another Lumber Rack

Like Willyou, I used pipe for my lumber rack, black pipe from a local plumbing shop in this case.  I drilled slightly angled holes into pieces of 1.5 X 2.75 lumber edgewise.  Each board sits on the fl...
Phil S. Woodworking 9 3,837 01-30-2021, 04:39 PM
  0 Thread: zero clearance troat plate
Post: RE: zero clearance troat plate

I made mine out of Corian scraps I got for free from a sink and counter shop.  I used the metal insert that came with the saw as a template and a trim bit in my router to cut them to shape after they ...
Phil S. Woodworking Power Tools 20 6,688 01-24-2021, 04:42 PM
  0 Thread: Temporary Ramp
Post: RE: Temporary Ramp

I'd be inclined just to use cleats. :uhoh:  I made a training table for my griffon that was a lot steeper than you're planning and he had no trouble using the cleats.  They are about 6" apart.  I ripp...
Phil S. Home Improvement 8 3,003 01-09-2021, 04:20 PM
  0 Thread: Salvaging some PT lumber
Post: RE: Salvaging some PT lumber

I haven't been able to guess what the purpose of this thing is.  Six planks nailed across four more.  The ends aren't even and the boards aren't square where they cross.  A screw type ground anchor is...
Phil S. Woodworking 16 5,410 01-03-2021, 05:33 PM
  0 Thread: Salvaging some PT lumber
Post: RE: Salvaging some PT lumber

I'm leaning you way, Steve. :smirk:
Phil S. Woodworking 16 5,410 01-03-2021, 04:38 PM
  0 Thread: Salvaging some PT lumber
Post: RE: Salvaging some PT lumber

At first I was thinking a Nicholson workbench, but maybe not with PT lumber.  Then joists for a small shed.  Raised beds wouldn't be a bad idea either.  A hole saw might work.  It wouldn't need to be ...
Phil S. Woodworking 16 5,410 12-31-2020, 01:34 AM
  0 Thread: Counterbore screw slot router bits?
Post: RE: Counterbore screw slot router bits?

Just about everybody makes them for #8 screws, but it looks like Timberline might make what you're looking for - Timberline 630-100 Flat Bottom Carbide Tipped Counterbore 3/8 D x 1/8 Drill D x 5/16...
Phil S. Woodworking Power Tools 5 2,725 12-30-2020, 09:42 PM
  0 Thread: Salvaging some PT lumber
Post: Salvaging some PT lumber

The ocean gifted me 10 planks of 2X12 PT lumber, 8' long.  They drifted up on the beach in front of the house.  The downside is that they have been spiked together in a rough platform, 6 planks across...
Phil S. Woodworking 16 5,410 12-30-2020, 07:16 PM
  0 Thread: Anyone get sucked into the spoon carving rabbit hole?
Post: RE: Anyone get sucked into the spoon carving rabbi...

Yep, Jack.  You have a knife problem.
Phil S. Woodworking Hand Tools 18 7,389 12-29-2020, 05:54 PM
  0 Thread: Intermittent lights
Post: RE: Intermittent lights

So, are you guys saying that I can get wedge base LEDs that will work more reliably in the fixtures I have or am I hallucinating?  :s
Phil S. Home Improvement 5 2,506 12-18-2020, 09:50 PM
  0 Thread: Intermittent lights
Post: Intermittent lights

I have some landscape lights along my stairway that aren't sure if they want to work full time.  There are about 10 fixtures with a copper tone hood over a wedge base bulb like these- https://www.hom...
Phil S. Home Improvement 5 2,506 12-15-2020, 09:12 PM
  0 Thread: Anyone mill and dry ELM?
Post: RE: Anyone mill and dry ELM?

Elm was used for wheel felloes and naves (hubs) because it's tough.  Also for chair seats because it resists splitting.
Phil S. Woodworking 22 6,707 12-11-2020, 05:59 PM
  0 Thread: Moxon Hardware
Post: RE: Moxon Hardware

Dunno.  I sent a set of chisels from Alaska to the east coast a couple of weeks ago in a flat rate box and they got there in 3 days.  I was surprised.  Maybe they had a tail wind. :smirk:  Tom's PM sh...
Phil S. Tool Swap N' Sell 13 4,572 12-10-2020, 03:24 PM
  0 Thread: 1" dowel 26? 27? mm Forstner?
Post: RE: 1" dowel 26? 27? mm Forstner?

®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: (12-05-2020, 11:44 PM) -- Update:   26mm Forstner is perfect.  Slip fit.  No clamping or cursing needed! -- :cool:
Phil S. Woodworking 22 8,136 12-06-2020, 10:08 PM
  0 Thread: Help needed finding a few cedar roofing shingles
Post: RE: Help needed finding a few cedar roofing shingl...

How about finding a cedar log and splitting out your own?  Maybe from a firewood dealer or small mill?  There used to be some pretty big cedars growing in Washington.  You'd only need one round of a d...
Phil S. Woodworking 21 7,019 12-02-2020, 04:06 PM
  0 Thread: Treatise on wooden nail/peg joinery?
Post: RE: Treatise on wooden nail/peg joinery?

A search for treenails turns up a lot of hits, but no holy grail with all the answers.  Richard Maguire has a good article on it here - https://www.theenglishwoodworker.com/how-to-make-wooden-pegs/
Phil S. Woodworking Hand Tools 11 4,900 11-27-2020, 08:14 PM

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