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    Anyone good at identifying braces?

    Yeah I found it via google image search actually, on tori.fi, thanks for helping to ID it.
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    Anyone good at identifying braces?

    Bought this online yesterday for 8 euros, no idea what brand it is, just took a chance because it looked good and was cheap and I figured I could use a brace even if I got a drill press. When it gets here I should be able to find a label somewhere on it, until then perhaps someone wants to...
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    Wooden jointer plane

    I sure hope so, this is what I'll have to joint with for some time into the future. Also got a Stanley Bailey No.3 plane with a corrugated bottom, and I can feel/see the sole is warped, high spots on the front and back corners, hopefully I can get them down, need to buy sandpaper... I was...
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    Jointing with a table saw

    Anyone done this? There are a few jigs on the net that look interesting. I'm talking about the ones that closely replicate the principle of an actual jointer, such as this one: http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/resou ... index.html Or this one: http://download.plansnow.com/plansnow-t ...
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    Wooden jointer plane

    Bought a wooden jointer plane for a few euros, arrived yesterday, seller claimed it was over 100 years old. After an initial cleaning with tung oil and steel wool: I have no idea what role this dowel and hole serve, lots of tiny holes too in the front, no idea why: Iron, pretty rusty but I...
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    BBQ Dilemma. (Manstuff)

    I'm using my smoker as a grill when I want to do that. I might get something else later, likely a charcoal grill. My dad swears by gas but I like charcoal and I can get a charcoal grill for much cheaper.
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    BBQ Dilemma. (Manstuff)

    To me this is BBQ, a smoker that is, low and slow, many hours required, anything else is grilling: Taken at our summer cottage.
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    Thieves and burglars

    Makes me glad to live where I live, property and burglary crimes are pretty rate on a national level. I didn't have locks installed on my house for 9 months and never had an issue. Kids leave their bikes in the ditch next to the bus stop. The contractor who did my floor left his equipment out...
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    Forum users' Table saws

    You can add one Rapid PK-100 now.
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    Christopher Lee at 92

    At this point, I'd give a big hand to genetics, possibly also got lucky on the epigenetic front though that field is still quite mysterious.
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    Rapid PK-100

    Interesting term that, classic dimension saw. I am new to woodworking and the terminology, I'd like to know what classic dimension entails, what other styles of saws are there and how does a modern saw differ?
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    Building a house in Finland

    Never actually heard of those before, nifty design. Here's more tiles laid down, the tiles around the stove. Looks nice I think, I made the pattern but a pro laid it down: Kitch is also done tile wise, just a matter of filling the joints with grout (I think that's the word)
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    Rapid PK-100

    Here I am again with another table saw thread, found a TS of the brand Rapid PK-100. I haven't found any english info on them, they seem popular on german sites and old ones tend to go for €1100-1300 depending. I found myself one in Sweden for a better price than that, and I am very interested...
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    Building a house in Finland

    I suspect the difference in weight is that the heater I got is full of channels that lead the smoke on a merry way up and down before it's allowed to leave for the chimney. This is to extract as much heat out of the smoke before it leaves, IIRC 70% of the heat in the smoke is captured this way.
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    Building a house in Finland

    The company is called Uunisepät and they have a website in english. This is the model of heater I chose: http://www.uunisepat.com/catalog/23-lok ... -/-kaakeli
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    Building a house in Finland

    I have a picture of the components of the stove before assembly, me and my dad had to help carry them into the house they where so heavy:
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    Building a house in Finland

    It has all kinds of names depending on who is making it it seems. Celsius-elementti, Morenia Crovall, but all the info I can see pretty much says what I said, nothing concrete that I've found, let alone in english.
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    Building a house in Finland

    Hi, that's exactly what the masonry heater is, the material that accumulates the heat isn't stones but made from some kind of leftover from steel smelting, supposed to have a higher heat retaining than stones can achieve. I do not exactly know what it is but the components of it where incredibly...
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    Bosh GOF 1300 + router table used

    It doesn't mention, only the size of the table which is 650x600mm
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    Bosh GOF 1300 + router table used

    Well it's a 1/2" bit router.
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