So about 1.25 HP! Wow I thought I'd need a shaper to run cabinetry bits.My router is rated at 11 amps, not sure of the hp. It's a pretty small bit. I would bet even a small trim router wouldn't have much trouble running it.
So about 1.25 HP! Wow I thought I'd need a shaper to run cabinetry bits.My router is rated at 11 amps, not sure of the hp. It's a pretty small bit. I would bet even a small trim router wouldn't have much trouble running it.
I like burning the wood. I got pretty good at it . I call them tree's when im done burning them that's what they look like to me..And i have plower line glove's just in case. But i never touch lead's when going. I don't have to just hit button. I like pine too it burn's good and it everywhere. Thank's DixieIf you are going to be working with exotic woods do yourself a favor and check out their toxicity and they are made the most dangerous. For instance, you may notice some lung or throat discomfort after sanding red cedar… well it’s toxicity level is in the range of throat discomfort. But some is much worse especially if you happen to be allergic to it.
Otherwise I would stay with maple, walnut and popular for stuff in the kitchen and cedar for outdoor stuff. Pine is cheap and I like to burn/ sand and stain it. I also like to artificially antique oak for rustic furniture.
Eastern cedar is toxic, western red cedar (incense) is what is used to do planked salmon with on the BBQ. Using eastern cedar will make you sick.lung or throat discomfort after sanding red cedar
It's a butterfly!
Or an Elvis impersonator flasher.It's a butterfly!
I saw a "Butt - er - fly"It's a butterfly!
Failed that Rorschach!I saw a "Butt - er - fly"
That's just me though. LOL
You passed! (barely)
This is THE most amazing stuff right here. You add one quart to one gallon of exterior latex paint, only use it on your first coat. It makes the latex paint melt right into the existing paint, and you will never have to paint it again. Amazing product and I will never paint anything outdoors without it.View attachment 5146539
I've been preparing my shop for paint between jobs. The gable ends are in good shape for being 75 years old, but the paint has failed and is requiring a lot of scraping and caulking.
I like the flood products I've used in the past. I will see if I can get some locally, thank you.This is THE most amazing stuff right here. You add one quart to one gallon of exterior latex paint, only use it on your first coat. It makes the latex paint melt right into the existing paint, and you will never have to paint it again. Amazing product and I will never paint anything outdoors without it.
It is also cheaper than good paint, so it doesn't even cost anything to use it. It also comes in quarts.
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