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  1. Bas

    Drawer front design dilemma

    I'm building some false drawer fronts for my shop cabinets. I want to make them look like the flat panel doors I made for the upper cabinets. View image in gallery Basic rails & styles, with a quarter inch plywood panel. Here's the dilemma. For doors, the rails are always in between the...
  2. Ken Massingale

    Self Drilling/Tapping Screws Dilemma

    We just had a metal shelter built for the Kubota and stuff. The frame is 12 guage galvanized steel. The erectors, Carolina Carports (great folks and products), used self drilling screws to assemble the frame, roof etc. They left several dozen for me, and I used several to install some shelf...
  3. K

    table saw dilemma

    I am looking into buying a new table saw. I am looking at a used delta unisaw and a northstate saw that I found at Leneave's Supply in Charlotte. The delta is a 52" and the northstate is a 50". Anybody have any input on this.
  4. Bas

    Cabinet dilemma

    I got all my materials, tools and jigs to build some cabinets for the shop. I've run into a bit of a problem with the conduit running down the wall. For example: (this isn't exactly the spot for which I'm making upper cabinets, but it will suffice for the explanation. Conduit runs down the...
  5. J

    Dilemma: Finishing over Gel Stain

    Here's my problem: Sanded SPF trestle table to 120 grit and applied 2 coats of GF gel stain followed by 2 coats of Waterlox. Well, it still feels like about 120 grit. Fortunately, I haven't committed to the table top itself except for the initial 2 coats of gel stain. I'm now reading that gel...
  6. johnpipe108

    RT circle jig solves template dilemma

    I needed to upgrade my router mounting plate to accept removable center inserts, as I bought a slot-cutter which wont fit the original 1-inch center hole. My dilemma was how to make a 4 inch circular template to use with a PC guide. After a bit of brainstorming, I came up with this jig...
  7. DaveO

    Tool purchase dilemma

    I have some tool purchasing money gained as a consolation prize for aging another calendar year (soon, not there yet) I have decided that my next tool need is a better sanding set-up. I currently have a low-end Delta Shopmaster 6" disk/4" belt sander. It works pretty well for what I've asked of...

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