Quote from: Scrambler82 on October 04, 2021, 01:32:16 PMQuote from: RobertMcC on October 03, 2021, 02:35:29 PMGot tired of using 2 portable tables for my chop saw and my table saw. I want to use one at my backyard range. So whipped up this bench. Hardware store is closed so I cannot get the bolts to secure the saw. I want to use it to make it self IE cut the plywood I have for the table and another project. Going to have a 32x24" area for my chop saw and other work. I'll put some storage under, for other wood working tools I use often. Nice table, always good to have an assist when cutting wood.Thanks, Honestly having used the table saw to try and cut the pieces I need. I prefer using my Kreg Rip Cut. As I can guide it easier.
Quote from: RobertMcC on October 03, 2021, 02:35:29 PMGot tired of using 2 portable tables for my chop saw and my table saw. I want to use one at my backyard range. So whipped up this bench. Hardware store is closed so I cannot get the bolts to secure the saw. I want to use it to make it self IE cut the plywood I have for the table and another project. Going to have a 32x24" area for my chop saw and other work. I'll put some storage under, for other wood working tools I use often. Nice table, always good to have an assist when cutting wood.
Got tired of using 2 portable tables for my chop saw and my table saw. I want to use one at my backyard range. So whipped up this bench. Hardware store is closed so I cannot get the bolts to secure the saw. I want to use it to make it self IE cut the plywood I have for the table and another project. Going to have a 32x24" area for my chop saw and other work. I'll put some storage under, for other wood working tools I use often.
I just looked up the "Kreg Rip Cut", an interesting tool, isn't that used with a Circular Saw right.I would like the some table extension behind the table but I don't want to lose the mobility of the saw (DeWalt Worksite Saw with Stand).Ltr
Quote from: Scrambler82 on October 04, 2021, 02:38:36 PMI just looked up the "Kreg Rip Cut", an interesting tool, isn't that used with a Circular Saw right.I would like the some table extension behind the table but I don't want to lose the mobility of the saw (DeWalt Worksite Saw with Stand).LtrThat it is. I only picked up the table saw because it was 128CAD and wife wanted me to make her some soap mold boxes. It was one of those better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. Honestly I barely use it.
Quote from: RobertMcC on October 04, 2021, 03:11:10 PMQuote from: Scrambler82 on October 04, 2021, 02:38:36 PMI just looked up the "Kreg Rip Cut", an interesting tool, isn't that used with a Circular Saw right.I would like the some table extension behind the table but I don't want to lose the mobility of the saw (DeWalt Worksite Saw with Stand).LtrThat it is. I only picked up the table saw because it was 128CAD and wife wanted me to make her some soap mold boxes. It was one of those better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. Honestly I barely use it.I was in the same boat, I needed to make some trim to match a non standard size, was going to rent a table saw, but got a good deal and now... I don't know what I would do without it ! It is one of the best tools for wood working I own. Funny how that works.My Cut Off Saw w/FREE Stand was another great buy make similar cuts easier.As you said, If you need it !
Passenger window regulator on my wife's car broke Saturday. I was at the Auto Glass shop at 8:00 am this morning. It cost $185 for the repair I was back home by 9:30.
Wondering why getting a tag is the worst part?Here in our county, I buy a vehicle and take whatever paperwork to the insurance company, as long as it has the VIN number on it. I take proof of insurance and proof of purchase to the Probate at the court house. I pay the fees and walk out with a registration and tags. The title arrives in the mail at a later date. Either free and clear in my name or with a lien on it from a loan company. I've done it several times on my 1 hour lunch break from work.
Bill, I bought the vehicle in GA. The transfer was flawless today, so it is officially mine now. It was one of the easiest transfers I have ever done. There has always been some kind of hang up in the past. Florida can be brutal sometimes at the DMV office.
Quote from: maraudinglizard on October 05, 2021, 08:58:33 PMBill, I bought the vehicle in GA. The transfer was flawless today, so it is officially mine now. It was one of the easiest transfers I have ever done. There has always been some kind of hang up in the past. Florida can be brutal sometimes at the DMV office.Born and raised in Ohio, I feel your pain. The whole DMV process was a pita. "Take a number, please". A visit to the DMV meant spending the whole afternoon.Here I can literally have lunch, get insurance, register my vehicle and get back to work on time.
Did the monthly 50% water change on my aquariums. That equates to 90 gallons of fresh water on the big 180g one, 20g on another and 15g on the stand-by... The 2 "hospital tanks" are tiny so 5g total for those 2.Glad I live on a well.