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taylorv1

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  1. Hi I am a intermediate Woodworker. I have my own website. I am capable of building a lot of projects, mostly furniture. I want to display different types of furniture pieces I can build, but I can't build everything I want to showcase. How can I show I can build all these different furniture projects, without actually building the project? I would appreciate any advice.
  2. I decided a v6 tacoma. I am a college student, so I don't want a full size truck right now. Thank you everyone for the advice. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I chose Toyota, cause I know they are super liable and will go for like 200-300k miles. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. My Price range is under $20,000 closer to $15,000 if possible. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. I am a intermediate woodworker. I looking to get my first truck. I have borrowed my neighbors truck in the past, but realize I need to get a truck. I mostly build furniture and basic cabinetry. I am trying to debate weather I should get a 4 cylinder or V6 truck. I want a access cab, and 4x2. I am looking at tacoma's, around 2009. Please help me decide.. Is a V6 necessary? Gas mileage is somewhat of a concern.
  6. Hi, I am trying to look for a electric screwdrivers similar to the style of the: DEWALT DCF681N2 8V Max Gyroscopic Screwdriver with Conduit Reamer....But, I was wondering what other brands make them, and what the model #'s are for them if you have any recommendations. Thank You.
  7. I went with Red Woodworking. My website is redwoodworking.com I think it sounds good.
  8. I am in Northern California. I am a local small woodworking business focused on cabinets, some furniture, and other smaller projects. I have a small shop.
  9. I am in the heart of wine country, so I was trying to think of a name that joins that and woodworking....
  10. Hi Everyone, I am looking to change my woodworking business name. My current business name is: Taylor's Work Shop. I want something, not very long, but have the name recognize what I do. Any suggestions for names? I appreciate any advice. Thank You.
  11. I was wondering... On the edges of my cabinet doors and drawers there is a slight curved edge.. What bit is used to do that? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Thank You! Exactly what I was looking for Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. I am trying to figure out the name of this unique hand carving tool. It is wide, looks kinda like a giant "C" shape. You would use it in a pulling motion to carve wood and round corners. What is the name of this tool? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. I had had this same question a while ago. I decided to get the Ridgid 10" Table Saw 4512. It fit my needs better, since I couldn't use a track saw for everything and I decided, I could build my own track saw at a fraction of the cost if I really wanted one. I love the R4512. I have no regrets, and it has the Lifetime Warranty. Hope my suggestion helps. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. I bought this bad boy tonight! Love it only $99 14 gal Ridgid w/ detachable blower and extra accessories. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. I saw at my Home Depot, they have a 14 gallon Ridgid with Detachable Blower, and Extra Accessories and Filters for $99. I will probably get this unit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Yes I am, but if I am going to buy a new shop vac, I want quality. I don't like buying power tools from harbor freight. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Thanks Bigmikez. I'll check it out. Sucks it couldn't still be $80 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Hi, I have a small wood working shop. I currently have a older craftsman 2.5HP Shop Vac, but am looking into a shop vac with better suction and precisely for my needs with out spending a lot of money. I would like a shop vac that is on the quieter side, that is still powerful enough at least 5HP to connect to various tools, with a 2.5 inch dia. hose. I would also like it somewhat compact to be able to take into peoples houses if need be. I also would like a blower function. Please help me with a decision. I don't know what I should do. Thank You. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. I would rather go to Ridgid though, since I already have there battery platform. Plus Ridgid has the Lifetime Service Agreement, which I love. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. I currently have a 18 gauge Senco Nail Gun, and Husky 3 gal compressor. I am looking in getting a new nail gun, preferably battery operated. I am looking at the new Ridgid Hyperdrive Brushless 18 and 16 gauge nail guns. I build furniture and cabinetry. What nail gun should, I get next? Should I stick to an 18 gauge or get a battery 16 or 18 gauge nailer? Or does someone have another suggestion of nail gun gauge size I should get. Please help me out. Thank You.
  22. I just purchased the GCM12SD. I like it so far. I haven't done any heavy cutting yet. It is very strong, and heavy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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