wow, that's great work @sideslinger ! I can,t wait to see what @ericastar76 is gonna come up with !
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wow, that's great work @sideslinger ! I can,t wait to see what @ericastar76 is gonna come up with !
My guess is all metal. If they are sticking with their chosen material. @sideslinger has definently shined in woodworking.
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@sideslinger, is that a Shopsmith you are using? I have one that my Dad got , I think one of the first made and still working. You might try twisting the bands, a little easier to store and lot less space. Shop looks great. Keep having fun. JUST SAYIN
Thanks. It is a Shopsmith. They are great machines, and virtually indestructible. This one was a Birthday gift from @ericastar76!
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My guess is all metal. If they are sticking with their chosen material. @sideslinger has definently shined in woodworking.
You would be correct... I have the design for the curing oven layed out, just need to get the material to craft it. LOL, making an oven from scrap material has been a challenge thus far ~> but it is now FINALLY starting to come together.
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I'm enjoying watching the cookies get made @ericastar76 and @sideslinger. Keep up the great entertainment.
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I'm enjoying watching the cookies get made @ericastar76 and @sideslinger. Keep up the great entertainment.
I know Stacy feels the same way ~> but I’m having a blast just tinkering around in the shop! And once I finish with all my equipment fab, they’ll be no getting me out of there!!
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You might try twisting the bands,
agree, you can do a tri-fold and store them with a much smaller radius. Hold it with the teeth away from you, both hands palms up at the top, put your foot on the bottom to hold it in place, start to fold the blade towards you at the top while moving towards your feet, it should fold right up without bends or kinks, good luck and it looks awesome
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agree, you can do a tri-fold and store them with a much smaller radius. Hold it with the teeth away from you, both hands palms up at the top, put your foot on the bottom to hold it in place, start to fold the blade towards you at the top while moving towards your feet, it should fold right up without bends or kinks, good luck and it looks awesome
Most people coil do coil the blades. I’m not saying it is a bad idea, but just my preference not to. Granted, coiling takes up much less space, but I feel it’s much safer with the blade uncoiled. I’m always feeling that the coiled blade will attack as the tension is released. As for the benefit in my storage, the dowels keep the blade held back with very little tension, yet it’s easy enough to slide a blade in or out without much effort.
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Most people coil do coil the blades. I’m not saying it is a bad idea, but just my preference not to. Granted, coiling takes up much less space, but I feel it’s much safer with the blade uncoiled. I’m always feeling that the coiled blade will attack as the tension is released. As for the benefit in my storage, the dowels keep the blade held back with very little tension, yet it’s easy enough to slide a blade in or out without much effort.
I soooooooooooo miss @Tripod at times like this!
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I was going to say something about that post too, but I'm finally off their shit list and want to keep it that way
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I soooooooooooo miss @Tripod at times like this!
LMAO!!
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I was going to say something about that post too, but I'm finally off their shit list and want to keep it that way
NAH... pfffttt... There's a list?? LOL
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A few updates to the wood side of the shop. I added some cabinet doors and hardware to my blade cabinet. Also, I made a rack to store some lumber.
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A few updates to the wood side of the shop. I added some cabinet doors and hardware to my blade cabinet. Also, I made a rack to store some lumber.
@Tripod called to say nice rack .... he means that's a quality rack you got there .... awww hell you know what he means
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While y’all are talking racks... I was able to start working on the powder coating oven. Still lots to do.
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Slightest bit of humidity, and that there oven will fire the GFCI circuits. Once she gets heated up, you should be fine. But, until then... click...
Prolly would make a nice smoker too.
Keep on havin' fun! Thanks for the pleasant diversion! I know it isn't you, but this thread is good clean livin'.
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Slightest bit of humidity, and that there oven will fire the GFCI circuits. Once she gets heated up, you should be fine. But, until then... click...
Prolly would make a nice smoker too.
Keep on havin' fun! Thanks for the pleasant diversion! I know it isn't you, but this thread is good clean livin'.
I was planning on running a dedicated 220v 20amp circuit for the oven, but I wasn’t planning on using it on a GFCI circuit. The element we are using is rated at 220v 3400watts.