My online educational sites:
https://www.pinterest.ca/joelbc/homestead-methods-tools-equipment/
https://www.pinterest.ca/joelbc/mixed-shops/
You are welcome to check out my blog at http://www.theartisthomestead.com or my artwork at http://www.davidhuang.org
SKIP books, get 'em while they're hot!!! Skills to Inherit Property
See me in a movie building a massive wood staircase:Low Tech Lab Movie
My online educational sites:
https://www.pinterest.ca/joelbc/homestead-methods-tools-equipment/
https://www.pinterest.ca/joelbc/mixed-shops/
Joel Bercardin wrote:
Thanks for the pie, David.
You are welcome to check out my blog at http://www.theartisthomestead.com or my artwork at http://www.davidhuang.org
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tony uljee wrote:i find that most of these attachments take more time to make than they get used for , about the only one i find a use for is the little black flat plate to rest pieces on for sanding , they are okay for some light DIY and if you are miles out from the store for that one off job /repair
tony uljee wrote:and yes i have made a few of them ---like the cut off guide and a circle/disc cutter---but more than occasional light metal working with those small 41/2 inch grinders knackers their bearings and even quicker their bevel drive gears---and if you are in the habit of buying the cheaper ones ---like i do ---dont try any of those---those plastic and monkey metal things fall apart even quicker.
My online educational sites:
https://www.pinterest.ca/joelbc/homestead-methods-tools-equipment/
https://www.pinterest.ca/joelbc/mixed-shops/
Be the shenanigans
you want to see in the world.
That's my roommate. He's kinda weird, but he always pays his half of the rent. And he gave me this tiny ad:
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