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The lights are vintage edison light bulbs, and votive candles. Got them off Amazon. I was going for a rustic vintage look for the night stand. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Its been a while since I've been on the forum, but I just wanted to share some projects with you guys that I have done recently. My website is www.tc-wd.com if you want to check out more of my work.
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I have finally decided, within the next month, I will be purchasing a new HVLP system, the Fuji Mini Mite 3 Platinum 2903-T70. If anyone has had any experience with this model or brand in general, I would appreciate any thoughts or advice, or if you guys would recommend another sprayer. This one runs for $620.00 on Amazon. My next big tool purchase will be a JET lathe, someday next year hopefully.
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I have finally decided, within the next month, I will be purchasing a new HVLP system, the Fuji Mini Mite 3 Platinum 2903-T70. If anyone has had any experience with this model or brand in general, I would appreciate any thoughts or advice, or if you guys would recommend another sprayer. This one runs for $620.00 on Amazon.
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Now I am stuck on which one to get. It is only 100 more dollars for the Fuji. From first glance, the Earlex looks cheap in quality. I think I am leaning towards the Fuji, but they both have great reviews.
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I have my own small woodworking business, just myself.. I mostly build furniture and I am starting to get a little into cabinets. I want to upgrade my finishing to a HVLP sprayer, instead of just by hand. I have an average of 1 project a month. I don't really have a lot of money for a big top of the line unit. That being said, I do want a quality sprayer. I was looking at some of the handheld ones, or should I settle for a big unit. I appreciate any recommendations. Thank you very much. My budget is under $400.00 MAX.
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I got it fixed. I was given this bandsaw, and I have no idea what the specs are. Rockwell/Delta. By Rockwell manuf. company. Serial # 28-113 and Serial # GA 7930 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I am using a 70 1/2" blade. I don't know the capacity size. I'll try it. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I was cutting with my bandsaw. I decided to spray some Bostik GlideCote on the blade to reduce friction of the blade and wood, which I regret now, and now my blade won't stay on the "wheels" and the blade keeps popping off. How do I make the blade not slippery? Any suggestions? And the blade I'm using has to be specially ordered, so I can't go get another one at HD. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I figured it out. I realized I was using to wrong piece for the oil cap. Works fine now. Thanks Everyone!
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So, I have been using the Rolair for a fee days now. Love it. BUT, almost everytime I have turned it on, right before it reaches max capacity and shuts off, the oil cap pops off, and oil sprays out a little. Why is this happening? Should I just tape it down?
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Got a coupler, turned it on. Works Good. I'll have to put it to the real test later this week...
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Photos Above. Thanks to Everyone who has helped me with my decision.
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The Store Model didn't show the coupler on it either... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I got the Bull. One question: It didn't come with the coupler to add air hose? Do I need to buy my own? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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They are both quiet. JC-10 is 2.5gal and "Bull" is 4.6 gallon
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Now, I am kinda considering the rolair JC-10? I am a Custom Woodworker, I really only use finish nailers, Or should I get the "Bull" model? Recommendations? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I think I have decided I am going to get the PC combo kit compressor for $199 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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At HD right now, that have the PC Pancake 6 gal air compressor w/ 2 nailers and Stapler for $199, I am also looking at the Dewalt Pancake 6gal one, but my HD doesn't have it in store.. Any tips? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I do. I was in there earlier today, but they didn't have the Husky Silent Flow. I'm going to double check on the dewalt and porter cable one tomorrow though...
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I am now looking at either a Dewalt or Porter Cable Pancake Air Compressor...
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unfortunately my HD doesn't have this model. I found it on Amazon for $230.00, only 1 left in stock