First thing, and I'm putting this above everything, if you have long hair, then figure out how you're going to keep it out of the tools and do that _religously_. If you don't trust yourself to secure it _every_ time then get it cut to shoulder length or less. Why? The first time you see something turning 30,000 RPM climbing your hair toward your face you'll know. Been there, done that
On May 24, 9:09 pm, NoOne N Particular <twobl...@pacbell.net> wrote: GROVER wrote: ACRONYMS & SLANG FOR REC WOODWORKING The following list was posted several years ago, so it's probably worth repeating it for those who came later. It's not an exhaustive list, probably the tip of the iceberg, but you get what you pay for. No claims are made for its accuracy or political
ACRONYMS & SLANG FOR REC WOODWORKING The following list was posted several years ago, so it's probably worth repeating it for those who came later. It's not an exhaustive list, probably the tip of the iceberg, but you get what you pay for. No claims are made for its accuracy or political correctness. AFAIK As Far As I Know Big Box Store Home Depot, Lowe's (others in different localities
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 03:32:58 -0700 (PDT), Student <tezaksam@hotmail.com> wrote: Very noisy, I know, but please compare it to an ordinary router (Bosch 1617) . I am considerring Delta 22-580 planer. Noise dampening - techniques, how effective...? My DeWalt 733 is by far the most obnoxious power tool in my shop, here's why: - It uses a "universal" motor, like a router or shop vac. This
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