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Posts posted by CycleTex87
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On 2/27/2024 at 8:28 AM, dieucla98 said:
Do you need motor replacement parts or blade replacement? I assume the jointer must be a straight blade vs. spiral/helical cutter head so you could even just have the blades sharpened instead of replaced. Replacement straight blades are generally cheap too (just did this on our planer). Lots of options for blade replacement. Motor replacement would be a different animal given the age of those tools.
The motors are OK I think, just need new wiring to the switch and plug. Blades need sharpened. I’m missing the guard from the jointer, may take a look in my mom’s garage next time I’m in town to see if it’s laying around somewhere.
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On a similar note, I’ve picked up a Rockwell/Delta jointer and bandsaw that belonged to my dad to help my mom clear out her garage. The tools were originally purchased by my great grandfather in the 30’s or 40’s. They mostly work though need some TLC since they’ve just sat since 2008 or so. Anyone know a good place for spare parts and whatnot?
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On 1/27/2024 at 9:10 AM, Armybrat said:
I don’t know squat about woodworking, but know what I like.
This is the solid teak coffee table my Mom (no pics - she dead) designed in 1958.
Dad had it made by a local Taiwanese carpenter when we were living in a suburb of Taipei. The Asian style brass pulls (with loose tabs) are a nice touch, IMO.
Several side tables, a dining room set, a china cabinet, and a silverware cabinet were made at the same time. I inherited the china cabinet and two side tables. One of my sons has one of the tables and the cabinet. He will eventually get the other side table and the coffee table.
My two older brothers have the remainder.That’s top notch stuff. You cannot buy that today. My dad built some beautiful cherry furniture in the 80’s and 90’s that will last for generations. When my mom passes, my siblings and I will choose up who gets what.
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5 hours ago, Underdog said:
I had to use a contraption called the Extensionator. A deal that I would sit in for 10-15 minutes that would try to force my leg straight. Holy shit.
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Use the term FREE loosely.
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Buttervoice?
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21 hours ago, Armybrat said:
Back in the day when I was a young man, we had a very reliable landing system.
The nut behind the wheel?
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@Dennis Taylor Do your physical therapy and then some. Hurts like a bitch longer than you think but should be worth it in the end. Bout a year.
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Is that just out on the shelf? Will need to check into this when I get back to H-Town.
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Houston, TX baby. That’s how we do it in Space City.
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6 hours ago, mininghorn88 said:
I willl be 58 this summer. There is a group of us that play full-court basketball 3 days a week during our lunch "hour" at a local gym. When I am in town and not on a business trip I try to play. The age range is late 20s through early 60s.
Yesterday a youngster in his early 30s played with us for the first time. As I am standing up from putting my shoes on both of my knees makes this horrible popping, grinding sound. Without words he turns to me with this WTF look on his face. I say, "Yes, that was my knees. You will be there one day. Getting old sucks."
You need to finish up the story where you broke his ankles on a crossover dribble while going hard in the paint.
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OF1910 is my jam also.
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Read both Les Mis and War & Peace. Hugo and Tolstoy can both take off on 100 pages of tangential stuff to the main story. Really dense books with a great window on European history.
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I feel like a dumbass failure today because I didn’t solve Wordle or Connections.
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What about the Villa Capri over there?
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Threaded English BB.
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57 minutes ago, Gale Snoats said:
No surprise that a sophisticate from the big city has no knowledge of Permian basinVenezia in Midland is pretty good Italian and they have the best wine list in W Texas. Cork & Pig in Odessa or if they’re full go next door to the Red Oak Kitchen (same kitchen).
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54 minutes ago, CoachTex said:
Reminds me of "tail pipes" at the filling station. I miss that place.
Pos rep for Filling Station reference. Tune Up w/ floating lime lit on fire for the ladies.
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13 hours ago, LTtxfan said:
We're the bad guys," the source said. "We're always the bad guys when all we want is what's best for us. Any one of them would have done the same if they had gotten the invite (to the SEC) that we did."
Interesting. Not sure I recall hearing that the SEC initially reached out to Texas or it was the other way around. Don’t believe I’ve heard that before.
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I’ve bought more valves than you’ve thought about in your lifetime but wondering why this thread has gone down a completely uninteresting tangent.
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Water heater valves?
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Female shooter dead, child shot, in critical condition.
Woodworking, DIY, and home repair thread
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We’re also looking at a bathroom remodel in the future. Currently we have a small (34x36) shower next to a crappy whirlpool tub. What’s the current view on having both a shower and tub in the master bath, from a resale standpoint? Required? Replace the tub with a new whirlpool tub? Or just a regular bathtub?