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  1. Roadside Cross

    I made this cedar cross, to order, to be put at a crash site on the side of the road. The cedar part is 30" tall and is 1" thick. I finished it with spar varithane and glued and nailed it together using titebond III. The cross is reinforced with weatherized yellow pine that can be driven into...
  2. Lighthouse

    My friend asked me to make her a lighthouse from a set of plans. Here's the before and after. It's amazing what a little paint will do! I learned a lot about cutting hexagones on this one. Good experience to "hone" one's skills. The lighthouse stands approx 4 ft tall. A rotating light will be...
  3. Marketplace Classifieds
    I am cleaning out a warehouse, and came across a very heavy duty, three phase table saw. I am looking for a buyer. Here is what I know so far: It was manufactured by Crescent Tool in Ohio and looks similar to this but is in better shape...
  4. Woodturning
    Update April 10, 2021. The local repair shop declined to get into this when they realized how much study and effort would be required. So I took it back and decided, that unless I'm giving this lathe away, I will need to fix this myself, soooo, I did. It ran for the first time yesterday. It...
  5. Blogs
    3 Phase Power in a Home Workshop I just replaced a PoS Craftsman benchtop/portable table saw with a Delta 34-806 Unisaw. The problem? The unisaw has a 5 HP, 3 Phase motor. My shop has only 220V, 50A electrical service. I know all of this before I bought the saw. "No problem," I thought...
  6. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    For those of you who are in the beginning stages of building a really nice home shop with top end industrial quality machines, you might want to pay attention to this. I have considered 3-phase in my home shop in the past but never did it as my machines were collected over a long period of time...
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