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  1. Canuck

    Happy Birthday ashley phil!

    :new_birthHappy Birthday there, Phil!:new_birth Hope you have terrific Birthday. Wayne
  2. MarkE

    Hey Phil, how about an update?

    It's been a while since you filled us in on the progress of your shop build. Starting to go through withdrawal. BTW, when is the next build party at your place? I promise to bring a tool belt next time. (and maybe one for Bas) :gar-La;
  3. Joe Scharle

    Phil S auction

    As you have all seen, Phil Soper is having an auction of 2 Worksharp 3000s. He placed the auction in "Found, hot deals..." for lack of a better forum. But should his post be in the "Fund Raising" forum? Or do we need a special forum for these member originated activities? I'd like your feedback...
  4. eyekode

    Thanks Phil S!

    I drove to downtown Raleigh to Phil S's work site and picked up a couple of the lights he had for offer. They are in great condition and should go a long way to brightening up my space. Thanks again Phil S! I now owe you more than one :). Salem
  5. ScottM

    Lights from Phil S

    I want you all to know I met Phil S last weekend and picked up some of those lights for the new shop. They are great. Easy to change a install. You folks better jump while you can. They would cost you way over $100.00 each to buy new. For the records I went to a local electrical supply...
  6. MarkE

    Thank you Mr. Phil S.

    A gigantic thank goes out to Phil S. I was lucky enough to be online here just a few minutes after Phil posted a classified for some cabinets that he was offering to anyone that wanted them. I desperately wanted them. My SIL and I met with Phil at his job site on Thursday morning. Phil...
  7. Canuck

    Happy Birthday Phil!

    :new_birthHappy Birthday!:new_birth Hope your day is a terrific one. Wayne
  8. T

    Phil S. Are you getting out of WW?

    or are you just upgrading? I hope just upgrading!
  9. Bas

    If Phil and Scott Smith got together to do some steam bending....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3utt2Y5aH0 Steam bending doesn't start until 8:30, but it's a cool video to watch in its entirety.
  10. Douglas Robinson

    Closing the Phil Thein 60 thread

    Junquecol has requested his thread be closed. I have tried but cannoit seem to find the option. Can someone do this? ANd let me know what to do. It is not in my drop down menu. Doug http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/f81/phil-thein-60-cyclone-0-a-29185/
  11. J

    Phil Thein 60 , cyclone 0

    I know this sounds like a ball game score, but it's the results I got today. First let me say there is no way my DC can do what it does (according to the "experts"). It's a 1.0 HP Cincinnati Fan blower mounted on top of a "Wood Magazine Cyclone" My piping starts as 6" metal, with two 45's, then...
  12. CarvedTones

    I blame Phil S for this...

    I mentioned in his thread about the very nice goblets he turned that I have been ignoring a little stash of wood under mine to try to keep from getting sucked into that time eating machine. :) After admiring his handiwork, the next time I passed my lathe, I glanced down at my stash of catalpa...
  13. J

    Another vote for Phil Thein's baffle

    I'm getting started on my Toys for Tots cars. That means I will be band sawing out 100 car bodies, along with sanding out saw marks and routing a round over on all edges. First I figured out how to add DC to my 14" Delta band saw. (More on that later) Next, I wanted to capture dust before it...
  14. Rob

    Thanks to Phil

    Ptt49er, I have some great Maple for turning and practicing on. Also had a great visit. Great to put a name to a face. Now to figure out what to make.
  15. 4th. Test

    4th. Test

    Elbow was moved to the 2nd position (middle). A 17-1/4'' 2x4 was passed through the planer 6 times, at 1/64'' depth. Performance appeared to be a little better about 5+ cups of sawdust was collected.
  16. 3rd. Test

    3rd. Test

    The elbow was moved to the 1st (original) position. A 17-1/4'' 2x4 was passed through the planer 6 times, at 1/64'' depth. Performance improved - about 5 cups of sawdust was collected.
  17. Baffle Fit

    Baffle Fit

    Baffle located 8'' below top rim of trashcan. This can is slightly out-of-round, however the perfectly round lid appears to pull it back into shape.
  18. Elbow Detail

    Elbow Detail

    Close up of elbow in optimum, 2nd position. The white laminate simulates side of trashcan.
  19. 2nd Test

    2nd Test

    The elbow was positioned in the 3rd position, close to the side of the trashcan. A 17-1/4'' 2x4 was passed through the planer 6 times, at 1/64'' depth of cup. A little over 4 cups of sawdust was collected.
  20. 1st Test

    1st Test

    The elbow was positioned in the 3rd position, close to the side of the trashcan. A 17-1/4'' 2x4 was passed through the planer 3 times, at 1/32'' depth of cup. A little over 4 cups of sawdust was collected.

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