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Old 01-10-2009, 04:56 PM   #21
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how does it ruin the blades? I agree with you on the thought that for just myself, no way, but I teach woodworking as well, and thought about it for that.

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let me know what you think of the sawstop system, I am curious for a report not from a paid spokesman. Looks like you have a bit of trim to put in there... what time should I be there to start?


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Thankfully, all that trim is in my driveway on an 18' trailer and heading for NY Monday morning

Next on the list is to turn all that MDO into square columns about 12 to 16' tall. They'll also go to NY, ready to install. Once that is done we still have about 4000lf of 2 x 6" rough cut red wood (heart B grade) to make into 1 x 5" ship lap siding. That will go to the painters shop for priming, back priming and first coat of paint.

It's starting to look like my kitchen may take a back seat for a while longer!
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Smashes an aluminum brake into the blade, destroys brake and blade.

Jason, my kitchen is in the third row seat!!!
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Smashes an aluminum brake into the blade, destroys brake and blade.

Jason, my kitchen is in the third row seat!!!

Did not know that Panasonic made saw Blades for the Table!
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Looks like you have a decent collection of planes Derek. Here's a few of mine.
Most are pre-war Stanley, the smallest being a #92 rabbit plane and the largest being a #7 jointer plane that is 22" long. The chisels are Swiss made from 4mm to 32mm (still have to make a proper box for them).

Oops, here's some pic's. The second one is a circular plane. Still works and is adjustable for different radius's. That's my next clean up project.
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Huh Malco?
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love the radius plane. nice addition to any working collection. One that I still need to add, that and a stanley 55 with all the bits.



plane envy.. what would freud say of that....
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Thanks Derek, I got it for $75 (not bad ). The only one in the collection that's not a user is the A4 because it has an aluminum base. Not very practical and it can leave grey marks on light colored hard woods like maple.
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Matsushiita (one "I") is the Parent Company of Panasonic Electronics. Have no idea if there is ANY connection But I would no be at all surprised!
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here is a few more. the first is a collection of fun stuff that I use,
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Bung reamers?
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Really? All I know is that those blades are made in Japan and come from Donald Oregon.
http://www.matsu****aamerica.com/

My good friend is now a dealer, so that works out good.

Malco I might need your number for a life line sometime, you are like a bank of usefull and useless information!!
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Really? All I know is that those blades are made in Japan and come from Donald Oregon.
http://www.matsu****aamerica.com/

My good friend is now a dealer, so that works out good.

Malco I might need your number for a life line sometime, you are like a bank of usefull and useless information!!
Yes! That is Me!! Full of that which I can not practically use anywhere but here!!!
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Bung reamers?
that's a little personal, dontcha think?


oh the tools.....
One is, the other is a taper drill for chair legs.
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Bung reamers?
The better for reaming the bung holes!

Ever since e-bay, I see less and less planes and chisels and other goodies at yard and estate sales.

When I started to make Windsor chairs, I bought a slew of reproduction hand tools. Compass planes, spokeshaves, scorp, adz, drawknife, a brace with spoon bits. Just could not find vintage in serviceable condition. Except for a couple of Stanley planes that I got on Nantucket one year.
Now...if only I could have made a living selling those Windsors.
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The better for reaming the bung holes!

Ever since e-bay, I see less and less planes and chisels and other goodies at yard and estate sales.

When I started to make Windsor chairs, I bought a slew of reproduction hand tools. Compass planes, spokeshaves, scorp, adz, drawknife, a brace with spoon bits. Just could not find vintage in serviceable condition. Except for a couple of Stanley planes that I got on Nantucket one year.
Now...if only I could have made a living selling those Windsors.
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How totally apropos!
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Here's my little shop. The armoir base you see is made from a cherry tree from property, I have a saw mill 1/2 mile up the road from me. There is a top part to it, not pictured.
The other pic is my other hobby, metal working, mostly telescope parts. I have an observatory and do astrophotography.

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nice metalworking set up.
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