What? Not Wiser????? The nut referenced the arbor nut you asked about!;)mickyd wrote:The older I get, the younger I feel.
I am a PROUD new father!!!
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Good suggestion! The jointer was set there to see if it would fit. I had just completed putting it together. Hopefully its use as a storage device is temporary. I intend to make a power station/sanding station out of it eventually(post power pro???). I was thinking of the 'upper' center area for either the 6"belt sander or the bandsaw. I have not looked at this enough to see IF any of it will fit. My 'shop' is in a bit of a turmoil since I am redoing my storage cabinet and EVERYTHING is scattered all about. Add to that the spt's I am refurbing for possible sale(more pieces scattered about).beeg wrote:Jpg, why not put 2 1X4's on the way tubes, set your jounter on them. Then have 2 boards under the tubes, and bolt em together. Better to lift the jointer from the tubes, tan the floor.![]()
Most of the time the jointer is stored on the end of the goldie(it is rarely removed).
Got to make room for the 510 I am refurbing!
Thanks for the suggestion!!!
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.mickyd wrote: Here's my quick and dirty version of what a "Pinky" headstock would look like. LOMLmight just like that!!!!
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Here's a "Pinky" Mark 5. (courtesy Paint Shop Pro). Don't touch....paints still wet.
"Here Honey.....look what I made for you. Notice your favorite colors!!"
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Ya put the tailstock on the wrong end!:Dmickyd wrote:.
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Here's a "Pinky" Mark 5. (courtesy Paint Shop Pro). Don't touch....paints still wet.
"Here Honey.....look what I made for you. Notice your favorite colors!!"
Girly enough?
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It's a bear to mount the tool rest?
I actually know someone who uses this set up for sanding things to shape... 'no reason to use sharp tools for stock removal when sandpaper will work'....
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I actually know someone who uses this set up for sanding things to shape... 'no reason to use sharp tools for stock removal when sandpaper will work'....
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dusty wrote:The tailstock would be more stable if mounted on that end.
Interesting thought. Is there a reason why one can not / should not turn at that end?
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Could become a 2 person work station - one turning, one finishing with sand paper! HEY mike that is how you get LOML hooked(we already know she 'sands')!:Dreible wrote:It's a bear to mount the tool rest?
I actually know someone who uses this set up for sanding things to shape... 'no reason to use sharp tools for stock removal when sandpaper will work'....
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Boy, where were all you guys when I was a teenager facing all those big life decisions. I probably wouldn't have had to wait until I was 35 to get married for the first time!! I would have known much sooner how to hook 'em for good vs. play catch and release.JPG40504 wrote:Could become a 2 person work station - one turning, one finishing with sand paper! HEY mike that is how you get LOML hooked(we already know she 'sands')!:D

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Who caught whom??????:Dmickyd wrote:Boy, where were all you guys when I was a teenager facing all those big life decisions. I probably wouldn't have had to wait until I was 35 to get married for the first time!! I would have known how to hook 'em for good vs. play catch and release much sooner:D .
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