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    Woodworking Tip. Tricks, and Techniques.

    I like this!!! Question, is the drill bit representative of the thickness of the strip you're cutting? I am just getting started in woodworking, and trying to absorb some knowledge.
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    Here it is! Worlds most underwhelming shop!

    Congrats on the purchase!!! Insulation and a mini-split, maybe epoxy the floor, and then make it your own!! It all takes time!
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    Your Best Tool Purchase in 2025?

    I'm going to have to say, my Taylormade 3 wood!!! Ya can't work all the time!!!!!!
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    Your Best Tool Purchase in 2025?

    I love my Hobart 210!! Probably the smoothest welder I've ever had. Took me a while to get good at the aluminum spool gun, but not as long as it did to learn how to TIG.
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    Your Best Tool Purchase in 2025?

    I am getting back into woodworking, and bought a 3D printer as well. I am amazed at how many tools you can print!! My printer is a few days away from delivery, and when it gets here, I'm putting it right to work!!
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    What is this vice used for?

    Wow! You're very informed on this vice! It is a conversation piece, sitting on my workbench. I'd like to find the rest of the missing pieces some day, but until then, it's pretty cool.
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    What is this vice used for?

    Yes, it is hollow. There is a T-bar that slides through it, that is adjustable.
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    What is this vice used for?

    Wow!!! That is very interesting! I think that is exactly what I have, although I am short a couple of pieces. I don't have the center piece, that appears to be flat backstop for the drill, and I don't have the actual crank handle for the drill. Thank you for responding to my post. I couldn't...
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    What is this vice used for?

    I just acquired this vice, and nobody has any idea what it was designed for. I wondered if it was for repairing sickles on an old field mower. Does anyone have the truth of what this was designed for?
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    Welder cord

    I have a 220 outlet that I am running everything from, although the mig is only running on 110 off one side. I am using a 20A outlet, and have had no problems as yet. I only weld for a minute or two at a time, making lawn ornaments and stuff.
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    Welder cord

    Hi all. I have come across about 50 ft of 12/4 wire, and was thinking about making an extension cord for my welding cart. My cart consists of a 110v wire feed welder, a 60A plasma cutter, and a 200A TIG welder. I'm questioning if the 12/4 cord will be heavy enough. I sure don't need to start a...
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    Propane Tank Refill smaller Tanks

    It can be done, as I know a guy close to me that does it, only thing is, you need the older style tanks with a bleeder valve. You can draw off the liquid side of your tank, crack the bleeder, and wait for the tank to fill, then shut off the valves. Leave the newly filled tanks OUTSIDE for a few...
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    Free standing vs attached deck..

    Nice looking new home! Congrats!! Either way you build the new deck, don't forget to run a gas line for the grill, electrical for the fridge, and water for the bar :beer:
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    How to: Concrete pad 3 feet thick (no bubbles)

    By the way, that cage is 8' wide and 57' tall, in case you wondered. Pier is one of three for a cell tower in Wykoff Minnesota.
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