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Jronman

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  1. @Conductor562 just skin or bone as well?
  2. @Conductor562 This is my label maker
  3. @comp56 your names are great.
  4. found these by the same guy. The were 2 pictures that were 360 that could be posted. nothing else new I noticed except maybe those jawhorses.
  5. I like this. It's Catchy. Could try "Wooden Ya Know It" by itself as well.
  6. yes kinda I had WoodNut WoodShop. I do like just WoodNut though.
  7. Here my attempt at some ideas WoodNut WoodShop Transformin Woodshop Tugnut woodworks Nuts and Bolts Woodworking Energized Woodworking and Design WoodShock Wired Wood Works Current Through Wood Tug's Wood Works Juiced Wood Working Live WoodWorks' Amped wood working Wood Circuit Cordless Wood and Design
  8. Do I spot a DeWALT wheel Barrow with a battery? Appears to have something to do with the wheel. Looks like it is running 20v 3.0 battery. Doesn't look like a flex 2.0/6.0 and is strange they wouldn't go with a 5.0 or 6.0 pack. Don't know if I have seen a more heavy duty wheel on a wheel barrow before. Looks like it will withstand a beating. The metal frame is a nice feature because the wooden handle wheel barrows tend to break.
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    New Recip

    New Bosch Recip. Looks cool. Interesting Angled design and finally a lever for changing the blades.
  10. @DPSElias is this denim insulation?
  11. @tugnut1 does the 1617 have a light? I seen posts that don't mention a light and posts that do. Also does the plunge base have fine depth adjustment like the fixed base?
  12. @tugnut1 oh haha I didn't even notice it was the same router.
  13. Thanks for the info. Its not a huge deal its not lift compatible except the multibase sounds like a better option now haha. what do you think of this model? Bosch MRC23EVSK It is similar to the one you have except looks like it has more ergonomic handles, led light, on/off trigger instead of on/off switch, and soft start.
  14. @SetBuilder wow. Great job as always. Looks like a lot to get done for a convention. Was this build a one crew build or did it take multiple crews?
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    Thank You

    Thanks Eric, Dan, and all the others for making TIA such a great place to be apart of. I really enjoy being apart of the crew.
  16. found a 2.1 gallon x2 HEPA vac. 127 CFM and 75 decibels corded 74 CFM and 64 decibels cordless
  17. Can it hold up to the college textbook test? Had a backpack for probably 8 years no problem. Started to rip after I put my 4 hardcover construction textbooks in it. My current one is starting to rip as well.
  18. I have decided this is the router I want to get: Bosch MRP23EVS 2.3 HP Electronic Plunge-Base Router Also thinking these 2 bit sets would be sufficient for starters: 3 pc Router Bit Set for Undersize Plywood, 1/2 Shank, Whiteside 470 5 pc Roundover and Beading Bit Set, 1/4 Shank, Whiteside 502 Thanks for the help everyone. I really appreciate it. I'm gonna use the track for dado and rabbets. Mostly for 3/4" and 1/4" ply. I may do a bit of cleaning up edges or dog cutting with the track as well.
  19. I think going with the Bosch is a smarter move. May try a few cmt bits as well maybe I can look at the whiteside as well. I am unfamiliar with whiteside. I heard cmt are good quality bits and they are convenient to buy because they are sold at my local Menards.
  20. My uncle lost most of 2 fingers on one hand from table saw and part of the thumb tip on same hand from table saw as well. A guy from school shot a nail into his hand. I don't remember if it was serious or not. I wanna say it was either a roofing or framing nailer.
  21. Accidentally went back a page in my browser and lost a message. Guess I'll try a second time haha. Upon further research I have decided 3 hp is too much and not sure how much use I would get out of a multi base router so I have also ruled them out. I also ruled out trim routers and 1ish hp routers. I feel like a 2ish hp plunge router will be what I want to go with. The dewalt and milwaukee offerings look nice but I have found 2 better options. I really like the Bosch and the Festool offerings. I am torn between which one to choose. Not sure which is the Smarter decision. Bosch https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/plunge-routers-mrp23evs-34700-p/ I will include router, track router adapter, one ds300, and one 59 in rail Pros: Led Light, more bit options (if I go with Bosch bits), more durable storage box, Cons: less accessory offerings, not much comes with the router because not a kit. Price: $225.00 for router, $53.95 for tracksaw router adapter, $72.65 for one 59in rail, $50.74 for the ds300 Total Price: $402.34 Festool https://www.festoolusa.com/products/routing/routers/574691---of-1010-eq-f-plus-usa#Overview I will include the router set, one guide rail with holes, and one 1/2" collet Pros: more accessory offerings, more adjustment, more versatile?, storage and rail adapter included with the kit, 3/8 collet and edge guide are an added bonus. rail works with flexvolt track saw. Cons: higher price, no led (that I know of), possibly steeper learning curve? Price: $450.00 router kit, $136.00 1400mm rail with holes, $46.00 1/2" collet Total Price: $632.00 @ChrisK I have a few questions about the Festool 1010 router. Does it take awhile to learn how to use and adjust the router? Does it have a light? Does it come with Imperial measurements? Final question. Do you recommend this as a first router or should it be something I should get later down the road when I am more experienced?
  22. I was actually considering the Makita if I were to go the 3hp route. how is dust collection and is it a bear to use like @SetBuilder mentioned? I'm leaning more towards a 2 hp model now except the 2 hp makita doesn't look as good but idk.
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