Mike Wingate
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You can now watch single episodes of this series on-line at
http://www.newyankee.com/online.php
http://www.newyankee.com/online.php
Mike Wingate":2d71n7bq said:You can now watch single episodes of this series on-line at
http://www.newyankee.com/online.php
wizer":3gi498i6 said:It's strange how the format never really changed from day one. Apart from a less equipped shop, the process behind the way he did things, remained the same.
jimi43":1u7x8226 said:Although to some he is a virtual god...I always used to say to her indoors..."ANYONE could make a good job at woodwork with kit like that"...and I still firmly believe that.
Still...it is fun to watch....
Jim
George_N":un11c3j7 said:Anyone know if it is possible to download episodes, rather than streaming the video, which is a bit stop/start depending on the broadband connection?
Steve Maskery":kea18rh5 said:His finger-joint jig.... "Guards removed for photographic purposes - when using a tablesaw always use the guard"
Just how can you do that particular process with the tablesaw guard in place? You can't. In fact, even my SUVA or stand-alone magnetic guards wouldn't be suitable there.
The only way you could do that job guarded would be to build a tunnel-guard into the jig itself, as far as I can see.
Who does he think he is kidding? I don't mind him doing what he is doing, that's his prerogative, but I really resent being treated as if I am stupid.
S
Richard Findley":7r5swz8u said:Hi guy's,
those "tennons" (looked more like a bridle joint to me!!)
Are all of his projects like that?
Richard (Not normally a health and safety obsessive)
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