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pugboy wrote:it can cause blade to bind and kick back dangerously too
i usually use 3 pieces of 2x2 below
and blade sticking out minimal amount
pugboy wrote:if your place is not flat it might be better to get a welder to make up some with a leg which has a bolt to extend or retract to adjust for ground not being flat
MG Man wrote:pugboy wrote:if your place is not flat it might be better to get a welder to make up some with a leg which has a bolt to extend or retract to adjust for ground not being flat
nah it's level enough by me. Cast decking
We'll see how it goes
I could always make some leg sleeves with bolts if it comes to that
Also, I have a TIG but that's a whole other story
MG Man wrote:yeah, if I actually knew how to weld
Enquiries wrote:Hi, does anyone know where I can get hairpin table legs?
Phone Surgeon wrote:ask the pharmacist to help with that issue or trevor sayers before you try random thing named "wood cure" nah duane
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:ask the pharmacist to help with that issue or trevor sayers before you try random thing named "wood cure" nah duane
LOL was waiting for that - but not the case here
MG Man wrote:feels like I spent more time this year buyin tools than actually building anything -__-
Kreg rip cut, K5 pocket hole jig, a pair of ratchet band clamp thingies.....
On another note, anybody has issues with mold on MDF? I have older shelves and cupboards that never ever got mold. My cupboard that I built in 2020 has mold growing on the edges, as wel as on the dressed faces....I'm wondering if it's a difference in quality in the old MDF vs the new stuff
Also discovered to my horror, mold in a flat-pack cupboard that I put up earlier this year...never ever had this issue before
I had some hand sanitizer in a spray bottle, saw some more spring up on a chair that don't use, hit it some hand sanitizer and everything dead, no wipe down requiredpugboy wrote:spraying alcohol supposed to kill mold spores also
MG Man wrote:feels like I spent more time this year buyin tools than actually building anything -__-
Kreg rip cut, K5 pocket hole jig, a pair of ratchet band clamp thingies.....
Rovin wrote:MG Man wrote:feels like I spent more time this year buyin tools than actually building anything -__-
Kreg rip cut, K5 pocket hole jig, a pair of ratchet band clamp thingies.....
all of us DIYers must buy a few things cause u fell for d marketing hype, chain up urself watching some video thinking it look like it go come in handy , it on sale, it rel bess or u jes fascinated to try it out etc ... i myself have a few items i forget i bought to even test it out
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