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What did you work on today?
- juddspaintballs
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I did some more work on the sunporch today. The goal is to make it an enclosed conditioned space that will be my new laundry room and mud/entry room. The whole floor will be the level of the OSB floor you see built so far. I'm totally re-siding and re-roofing the house, so don't worry about the sheathing and house wrap not going all the way up under the existing gable siding. It will be corrected.
Jed Gregory
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Re: What did you work on today?
I wish I was a little more handy. Some of you guys are pretty impressive.
Nice pup Jed.
Nice pup Jed.
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Re: What did you work on today?
X2Bucho wrote:I wish I was a little more handy. Some of you guys are pretty impressive.
Nice pup Jed.
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Bruce
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That's Ashes. He's one from the first litter we had. We have him, his father, and a 2 year old black lab. We just loaned out the lab to a friend to breed with her lab mix and it sounds like we're getting a puppy from that litter. I'd like to cut back to 1 or 2 dogs as they die off, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
Jed Gregory
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Re: What did you work on today?
Woodshop 2.0 has taken a while to get to this point but I achieved IOC yesterday! I got the dust system plumbed to the table saw and jointer. I upgraded the ducting when I reinstalled the cyclone and what a difference! I'm loving it. I still have a lot of work to do.
Ken
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Re: What did you work on today?
Nice. When you taking orders? I need a coat/hat rack bench thingy.
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Bruce
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Very nice. When I get a better table saw, it will be a Saw Stop. If I have a nice enough shop, I'll do a dust collection system as well. I'm tired of taking the saws outside to cut if I want to avoid dust in the shop.
Jed Gregory
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Re: What did you work on today?
*F* SawStop w/ a rusty auger bit. No argument that it works and is safer but...... owner tried to get the CPSC to legislate his solution into a legal monopoly. When that didn't work he pushed for the companies that didn't license his tech (which was ALL of them) to be sued by users who got hurt. IMO the dude is a total scumbag. I'll never give that dude a dime.juddspaintballs wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:24 amWhen I get a better table saw, it will be a Saw Stop.
FWIW, There are competing technologies now. Wirlwhind and Reaxx (though the later got stopped by a patent infringement suit) and they don't damage the blade. The earliest sawstop patents run out next year IIRC. There should be a flood of competitors soon.
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Re: What did you work on today?
wood dust is really bad for your lungs. At least wear a dust mask.juddspaintballs wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:24 am Very nice. When I get a better table saw, it will be a Saw Stop. If I have a nice enough shop, I'll do a dust collection system as well. I'm tired of taking the saws outside to cut if I want to avoid dust in the shop.
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris