or you could use tapatalk on your smart phone and that is very easy to post pics
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Originally posted by gambler View Postor you could use tapatalk on your smart phone and that is very easy to post pics
I'm starting to see web-scat from a few pages now saying I need to "upgrade" to a Google spy program or Micro$ucks data harvester. Not much of a choice. If a page can't use HTML, I don't need it. They are certainly NOT improving my web experience.
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"Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment" R.M.Brown
My shop tour www.plastikosmd.com
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So, how were you able to post five images?http://pauleschoen.com/pix/PM08_P76_P54.png
Paul , P S Technology, Inc. and MrTibbs
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Originally posted by Tungsten dipper View PostMade a set of soft jaws for the drill press vise. I know, this is like putting lipstick on a pig.
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I posted this video Monday, a little background. A while back one of the subscribers to my YouTube channel who also does videos, needed a part for a Lisle drill sharpener he purchased, his shop was down so he couldn’t machine it. I agreed to help, he had drawings of the part a casting that I was making out of billet. I needed the casting dimensions, so I emailed Mr Pete and he measured his and sent them to me via email.
I decided to make a custom speed handle like my personal one. So I did but it was for the 6” Kurt. So I went back made the proper size 9/16 for the 5” Kurt and a square one also. To do a lot of my titles & descriptions I keep word files so spell check got me on the title oh well to late.
If you wish check it out.
https://youtu.be/o85rSTPD3eQ
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Originally posted by miker View PostThanks for posting this. I have a similar vise and there is a gap below the jaws which can cause problems with thin material. Never thought of putting lipstick on my pig to improve things!
Michael
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Free"Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment" R.M.Brown
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Originally posted by plastikosmd View PostI had 2 hrs off so I moved the planer /jointer into the woodshop and started assembling
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I was torn on the segmented cutter head. I’ve read a lot of positive reviews about it and essentially grain direction doesn’t matter.
The inserts can be changed or turned 90° at a time thus giving you 4 cutting surfaces per insert.
However the Trueset Knives are really easy to change and set and sharpen. In addition the 72 inserts are proprietary (and we all know what that is like)
The company willingly through in 72 additional cutters to complete the sale. That made the decision simple"Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment" R.M.Brown
My shop tour www.plastikosmd.com
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