Wurth has had black melamine on ply and MDF cores on their website. But I can't get anyone there to answer or return a phone call. I don't know if they're exclusively catering to large accounts now or something else.
Hey all. I have a few items I'm looking to clear out soon. I like giving y'all first dibs before going to Facebook. Located in Fort Mill SC, just below Charlotte.
Boice Crane 6" Jointer - $400
iGaging Set of 2 Bench squares - $65
Freeman cordless compressor with 4 amp battery and charger -...
If you were closer to Charlotte, then you'd have my money already. I'm about to build a hand tool bench.
Commenting just in case there's someone who could help us facilitate that transaction.
Unfortunately it's not that simple. My detached garage was built in the 70s and is wired with a single 30amp breaker from the panel in the house. The house is also underserved, with a 100amp service. So between having to upgrade the service, replace the main panel, and install a sub (or more...
Was browsing today and came across this tool at Grizzly: 12" Combo Planer/Jointer at Grizzly.com
In my shop 220v isn't an option without a significant electrical overhaul. So this may be a good option to get me more than 6" capacity in a 110v/15amp tool. It still has short beds, but I might be...
You know inflation is bad when scams are up more than 100%. $100 seemed more realistic than $40 for sure.
Glad I saw these posts before I messaged any further. But I was growing wary since I emailed in the first couple hours it was up and hadn't heard anything. Plus it was still up.
Not mine. A nice looking model with a cool feature you can't find anymore.
https://greenville.craigslist.org/tls/d/simpsonville-vintage-delta-14-drill/7517929117.html
Wow Mark, your gallery is really big. That's a good point though, I should probably paint the ends of some of this since I won't get to it for a little time and by then I might want to try some more furniture sized items.
I have watched several ways, I'm inclined toward Paul Sellers method but I haven't seen a video of him prepping the stock, just carving from a square blank. Maybe I missed it though, his video library is huge.
And users.
I've made several spatulas by cutting blanks from project scraps on my bandsaw and chiseling/spokeshaving. I'm waiting on a large gouge in the mail this week and want to do a couple of spoons. Then a neighbor had a large section of a pecan tree dropped and let me pick through it. I've got a few...
I would try to haggle for the table to be included if I were closer. What good is either without the other? Besides even if they want a bit for it, it might still be a deal.
Edit: not included for that price, obviously. But for a couple hundred more maybe.