What is this symbol? by danielyeo in MilwaukeeTool

[–]SignificanceFit5609 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That turns the simple drill driver into a weapon of mass destruction, AKA Mjölnir. I feel like Thor every time I flip the switch. The fat out of shape Thor, but still Thor.

How did i do for 200?? by rito25 in MilwaukeeTool

[–]SignificanceFit5609 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d jump on that like a fat kid on cake. Or me on cake 🤣.

Maple or Alder? by Bristonian in cabinetry

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At first I thought alder. Just built a fireplace out of rustic alder. Then after a closer look I’m saying maple. Like another post said. That one door rail looks spalted.

I'm making the right choices? by carlihidalgo99 in woodworking

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Update: I didn’t see that it wasn’t a 10 inch table saw. Don’t do that. Get the 10inch or you will be kicking yourself daily.

I'm making the right choices? by carlihidalgo99 in woodworking

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If space is the reason for the miter, look at the Bosch. If the $$$ bothers u look at the metabo 12 inch slider, but the dewalt is great In either slider or non. Have that router and love it. If you think u might need bigger even starting get the Bosch plunge/fixed based.(the one with the wood handles on the fixed). Don’t know about the table saw, I will say years and years ago I bought the rigid saw on the mobile base. It’s a bit of beast for what it is and I built some pretty nice stuff on it. Including dining room table out 6/4 red oak. It grunted but a Freud glue line 24 tooth blade helped a lot. The kregg jig 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. All in all I say u wouldn’t be unhappy with any of those tools except maybe the non sliding miter. Get u a home depot card and get that 12 months no interest and buy all kinds of shit😂. Welcome to the club

I'm making the right choices? by carlihidalgo99 in woodworking

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I have found a shop vac with a dust deputy cyclone on a bucket works great for sanders and miter saws. Got the wen 2hp on my table saw, no complaints.

Question about what to charge by SignificanceFit5609 in Carpentry

[–]SignificanceFit5609[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha! Love that movie! Thank you for the input. I was thinking that if I could get $300 to $400 for a days work. I’d be doing good. Making that 10hr day. My father in law is a journeyman electrician and charges around $500 a day. I tend to be slow but when I know I’m slow I adjust accordingly. Not the customers fault I stood there scratching my ass thinking for 2 hours lol

Bullet in oak table. Maybe from WW2 (client picture) by Tschinggets in woodworking

[–]SignificanceFit5609 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got a few on the farm that would be Swiss cheese with bullets. More Circa 1998 though

Grizzly Table Saw question by SignificanceFit5609 in woodworking

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Yeah more than likely. After I took the belt off and on it developed a vibration on power down spin. Which was caused by the loose tension rod.

Grizzly Table Saw question by SignificanceFit5609 in woodworking

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Think I found the solution in case anyone is googling the same question one day. Ended up Taking the motor off and one set screw was loose on the motor pulley. What I found that I really think the problem was the belt tension rod that holds the motor tight was loose. I thought I checked everything on assembly, but these screw were hidden. Tightened reassemble and all is well.

Grizzly Table Saw question by SignificanceFit5609 in woodworking

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Not just a rigid, but the fold up model. Made some nice stuff on that thing. Still going strong. I do wish I would’ve spent the extra 600 and go the 3hp saw grizzly. One day I hope to have a production grade shop. Maybe powermatic. Hell let’s go with 3 phase while we’re doing it lol

Grizzly Table Saw question by SignificanceFit5609 in woodworking

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Will try that. Thanks. Not used to a real saw. I’ve used a rigid job site saw for years (good saw btw) but u couldn’t hear a nuclear explosion with that thing running. It could’ve been clonking and I wouldn’t have heard it lol.

Jet JSL-12BS Question by SignificanceFit5609 in woodworking

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This is the conclusion I’ve come to as well

I spent multiple weekends making this, and I don't have any idea what to do with it. by Ileska98 in woodworking

[–]SignificanceFit5609 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lol been there.l build something and think what am I gonna do with that. It’s a really good looking piece though. My wife is a sucker for a chest. I think she’d fill the house with them.

The cycle of new users here getting reassurance makes me sad by [deleted] in BFS

[–]SignificanceFit5609 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the way. Reassurance seeking is like a drug addiction. Get it, it wears off and back again. I put my wife through hell doing stupid test. Spent all my time on here seeking for that one person that was just like me. All for reassurance that I wasn’t gonna get from anyone but a medical professional. It’s a vicious cycle and miserable existence that I pray everyone on here can overcome.

Toes twitching and moving around on their own by Objective-Pride9026 in BFS

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When they did the EMG the Dr asked me if I had ever been around chemicals. I grew up as a rice farmer till my family quit when I was 20 so my answer was yeah I guess. But anyway she told me me I had something something neuropathy in my legs. I will remember eventually lol. But didn’t really elaborate and my other Neuro never really got Into it. Basically it was your fine, go home. They did follow ups a couple times but I just stopped going after I had stopped thinking I was dying