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    How do you store or transport tracks for track saw?

    Sorry, no pictures. I attached plywood to the bottom of the van. I ripped 2x material to 2 1/2 inches because my levels are 2 5/16's. I placed stops in each bay defined by the 2x's depending on the length of the tracks and levels. Then covered the bays with more plywood. Made a removable gate at...
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    How do you store or transport tracks for track saw?

    I built a false bottom in my van for my tracks and my levels
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    Fine Wood Working Magazine

    Ended my subscription to both Fine Woodworking and Fine Homebuilding when the ads increased and the articles decreased.
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    KDAT lumber

    In Raleigh, American Cedar carries it.
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    Bathroom Vanity

    Well done
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    Handy tape measure

    Whenever I buy a tape, I pull them off the shelf and measure. When I find 3 that read the same, I buy one.
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    Compound Angles

    but the joint is in one plane. He was describing a two plane system.
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    Compound Angles

    If your angle is in 2 different directions, you cannot mate rectangular surfaces
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    "Measure twice, cut once"

    I cut it twice, and it's still too short
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    Stiffening Long Span of Plywood

    I have used a French cleat for this purpose. One across the back and one on each side.
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    6 x 6 cedar posts

    Capital City Lumber in Raleigh may have them
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    Need help tuning a bandsaw

    Gentlemen, I cannot thank you enough for all of your guidance and suggestions. I will try the Snodgrass method, if it doesn't help, I may have to take Phil up on his offer. Again, thanks to everyone, you make this place a gem. By the way, I am in Wake county, southeastern part.
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    Need help tuning a bandsaw

    Looking for someone in the Raleigh area that can help with making a bandsaw run effectively.
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    Woodworking Axioms

    I cut it three times and it's still too short.
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    Steal Them Off the Back Side

    Had a friend in Ga. with an old oak tree hanging over the corner of his house. Told him to call insurance and have it cut down. Cost was around $500. Insurance declined, tree fell down on house, $20,000 later and insurance paid.

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