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ColdPie posted:I needed some 8/4 stock, so I stopped by to check out a new lumber yard today here in the Twin Cities. Chatted with the owner briefly while I was there. They take in urban trees and process them for sale. Lots of Ash and Elm going down here for the past decade, thanks to Ash Borer and Dutch Elm disease. So they buy from the city and property owners and sell mostly in bulk to cabinet and furniture makers. A ton of the wood in the stacks was already claimed by local businesses. I'm assuming this is Wood from the Hood? I could just walk over there since I'm that close, but since you were there, do they have anything that's already surfaced? I know I'm gonna have to buy a planer someday, but I'm not ready for that yet.
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My local lumberyard closed, and the more distant one only sells S2S1E wood. I miss getting 1/8" more material for cheaper by surfacing boards myself
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FISHMANPET posted:I'm assuming this is Wood from the Hood? I could just walk over there since I'm that close, but since you were there, do they have anything that's already surfaced? I know I'm gonna have to buy a planer someday, but I'm not ready for that yet. Yeah, that's the place. I didn't notice any surfaced stock. I bet they could do it for you though.
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# ? Jul 26, 2022 11:33 |
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Is the idea of using a French cleat to hold recycling bins reasonable? I was thinking something like 10 maybe 20 gallon bins. I could hit 3 studs with deck screws. They are off the ground and easy to put into the back of my car. I could angle the front of bins to make dumping them easier and it would keep weight closer to wall to prevent tipping. Edit: I suppose I could put a chain on them too I am paranoid about squishing dogs or toddlers.
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# ? Jul 26, 2022 17:43 |
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Yeah a french cleat can be made quite heavy duty if you want, you can hang heavy stuff from one.
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I hang a full dust collector from a french cleat. I think recycling bins are probably okay.
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Calidus posted:Edit: I suppose I could put a chain on them too I am paranoid about squishing dogs or toddlers. Seeing how many surprising breakages my nieces have caused at my parents' house (and how much poo poo I broke when I was their age), I'd make sure your mount is "locked" in place until you need to remove it.
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Uthor posted:Seeing how many surprising breakages my nieces have caused at my parents' house (and how much poo poo I broke when I was their age), I'd make sure your mount is "locked" in place until you need to remove it. You can always cap the ends so it can only be lifted off, not slid. Leperflesh posted:Yeah a french cleat can be made quite heavy duty if you want, you can hang heavy stuff from one. You can also buy metal ones that are usually much lower profile. They call them Z-clips or Z-hangers sometimes. I use them for hanging heavy art and poo poo.
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CommonShore posted:Thanks - I'll play around a bit before I buy. There's no dealership in my town, and shipping on something like this is roughly the same as gas, so I'm thinking about taking my truck in to the city this week to go to Lee Valley and the Stallion dealer. I'm pretty much mentally committed to having a bandsaw in my truck when drive home, if I leave. There's also a Laguna dealer relatively nearby as well. FWIW the store that sells the Stallion - full name "CWI Stallion" - products sold Grizzly up until a few years ago before switching. Im catching up on a 2 week vacation, don't know if you've pulled the trigger yet, but I have that Stallion and it's really nice. I formerly had a 16" Italian Laguna that was 2.5hp, I like the stallion a bit more. The extra power is amazing and the cut is way smoother than my old Laguna. I don't love the guides as much, but the cut quality and power more than make up for it. Let me know if you have any specific questions and I can help answer them. I also have the CWI 12" jointer/planer that is really nice. Don't know where you are located but you are welcome to stop by and see them in person. Meow Meow Meow fucked around with this message at 19:48 on Jul 27, 2022 |
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Meow Meow Meow posted:Im catching up on a 2 week vacation, don't know if you've pulled the trigger yet, but I have that Stallion and it's really nice. I formerly had a 16" Italian Laguna that was 2.5hp, I like the stallion a bit more. The extra power is amazing and the cut is way smoother than my old Laguna. I don't love the guides as much, but the cut quality and power more than make up for it. Let me know if you have any specific questions and I can help answer them. Thanks nonetheless - that's how things time out sometimes. I ended up buying the Rikon from Lee Valley in Winnipeg and used the difference to get a dust collector and some other stuff. The FWIW Rikon is plenty powerful - I've done some honkin' green hardwood cuts with it no problem at all.
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Stolen from another thread.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 14:59 |
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It’s not grandpa’s fire truck
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engine doesn't work, I'm unimpressed
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I finished my bedroom project . $300 worth of cherry with some "natural" Watco and water based poly on top. My phone is making the color all over the place for some reason. Usually I'm a bit more adventurous but it's a pretty normal bed + some nightstands. Came apart and went back together nice and easy with the bed brackets. I did forget about the trim on the wall so I've got a ~3/4" gap between it and the headboard that I may do something about eventually if it bothers me. Also will have to do something more reasonable with the cords (I put some outlets in the backs of the nightstands). I ended up picking up a gallon of the General Finishes water based poly (they call it topcoat but whatever), and having now used it I think it's worth the extra 25$. It takes less coats (2 seems to get you there, and they say not to do more than 3) than others I have used, gets a nicer looking finish, and seems to cure harder. I did find that it needed a bit more sanding than usual. Wallet fucked around with this message at 22:17 on Jul 28, 2022 |
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wow, those are great
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 22:21 |
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dang thats a lot of cherry for $300
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I like the nightstands
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Bloody posted:dang thats a lot of cherry for $300 It's $2-4/BF at the mill here depending on grade, another $0.50 for planing both sides. I usually prefer the lower grades at least for cherry because you get a lot more character/color even if you have to epoxy some knot holes. Found this wild mess on the end of a board and made some rounded pulls out of it but they didn't have enough contrast when I went to put it together. Will have to find some other home for them. Wallet fucked around with this message at 23:11 on Jul 28, 2022 |
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That looks great. Cherry always looks fantastic with sage green walls.
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Real good looking set. Lots of nice figure in that batch. You done good.
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I'm really digging the chamfer on the inner face of those night stands
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OH MY GOD YOU GUYS THIS IS TOTALLY CHEATING POWER TOOLZ 4EVA
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ColdPie posted:OH MY GOD YOU GUYS
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ColdPie posted:OH MY GOD YOU GUYS Who hijacked this account!?!?!
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I want a bandsaw
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I. M. Gei posted:I want a bandsaw I only use mine sporadically but when I do it's the best possible tool.
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Slugworth posted:Oh poo poo man, I assumed you knew power tools existed, and just chose to use hand tools. I think I speak for everyone when I say we woulda told you about them earlier otherwise. Hahaha. It was actually my dad's bandsaw. We did a lot of projects on it together when I was growing up. I've been doing the hand-tool-only thing for ~6 years, it was fun, but between my dad passing away, and me finishing up that cabinet, and Chris Schwarz telling me in person to start taking it easy since I'm not getting any younger, it felt like it was time to go pick it up from my mom's place and find out how to fit it into my work process. Guess I need to look into dust collection. I wonder if she still has his old shop vac.
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I hope you pulled that saw out of the trash after taking that photo!
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I love that saw! It's a 90~100 year old Disston D-7 thumbhole rip saw, 5 TPI. I put a lot of miles on that thing, one of my favorite tools. It's so old and brutal and well-used but still in great shape.
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There’s going to be a woodworker apprentice a few hundred years from now in a world we don’t recognize cursing out that saw in a language we’ll never understand
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I'm working on throwing together some quick and dirty shelves for a room that is not garage. Are French cleats often plywood for any structural reason or just because of low price per volume? Are French cleats always attached to a wall or would a back board of sufficient thickness be enough?
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French cleats can be made of regular wood just fine. Mine are usually a 2x4 that I rip at an angle. You can use a backing board; just make sure that the backing board itself is secure, and is thick enough that the fasteners you use to connect the cleats to it can't tear out easily. I wouldn't trust anything thinner than 3/4" if I'm putting a heavy load on the cleats, personally.
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ColdPie posted:I love that saw! It's a 90~100 year old Disston D-7 thumbhole rip saw, 5 TPI. I put a lot of miles on that thing, one of my favorite tools. It's so old and brutal and well-used but still in great shape. There's nothing wrong with "Old and brutal and well-used but still in great shape."
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Question for this thread. We recently pulled a mahogany crib out of the attic that a family member had made back in the 80's. It looks like over the years a split developed down the center. There's a not a clear/simple way to disassemble it and glue/clamp the bottom board back together. Any recommendations on how to approach a fix? It's not super severe either. I could always just leave it as is. Putty/filler? Sawdust/glue?
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Would not disassemble. Squeeze some glue down in the crack, clamp in place from the bottom, and clean up the squeeze-out.
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I'd be inclined to leave it, personally. That's the bottom, right? So it's going to be covered with a mattress or something? I'm not even sure what you'd do to "fix" it. Maybe disassemble it, sand down the split sides, refinish, and reassemble, so the gap looks intentional? But matching finish is always tricky.
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Yeah, I would do nothing way before I took it apart. It's old and it looks like that now, and that's OK. Nothing you do will ever make it look like one board, so glue it if you're worried but even that is kind of whateverish imo unless it has parts moving around or rattling when you shake it. e, oh duh that's already a glue up not a split. An even harder vote for doing nothing, then. Huxley fucked around with this message at 00:45 on Aug 1, 2022 |
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Leave it alone. Any attempt to fill it will make more of a mess and look worse than it does now. You could take a razor blade and scrape out some of the yellowed glue and then wax it with a dark paste wax and it will disappear. E: not sure I would even bother with the razor blade, just wax it. You can melt some dark brown crayon in there and scrape it flush with a credit card if it really bothers you.
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:Leave it alone. Any attempt to fill it will make more of a mess and look worse than it does now. You could take a razor blade and scrape out some of the yellowed glue and then wax it with a dark paste wax and it will disappear. Hooray. Doing nothing is my favorite solution! Good idea on the paste wax - I think that will work great.
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Does this joint have a special name? https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf_3z49j2sL/
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