Rezi wrote:Still on the subject of the cable - how do you intend to get it past the swivel joint?
Look two posts above yours.
It is currently 28 Mar 2024, 23:23
Rezi wrote:Still on the subject of the cable - how do you intend to get it past the swivel joint?
Mike G wrote:Glue it up, Steve, then tuck it under your arm and bring it into the house. My wife is well trained to accept the occasional compromise like that in order to benefit from the stuff the workshop turns out. Or, if you glue up in the morning you should be able to bring it in in the afternoon without all the clamps.
RogerM wrote: Isn't that what dining room tables are for now that we can no longer have guests in for meals?
Steve Maskery wrote:The swivel joint will be hollow, like this:
JPG this time!
Steve Maskery wrote:........It's flippin' cold in there........
Mike G wrote:Ah, well then, I recommend hand sawing. If you chuck away all those jigs and grab a rip saw to resaw those boards, you'd not complain about the cold anymore.
Cabinetman wrote:Hi Steve, you’re a bandsaw man, why didn’t you resaw them on there? It’s the way I normally do it when I’m laminating. Ian
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