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  0 Thread: Cremation Urn
Post: RE: Cremation Urn

Very nice job. I don't have the patience for segmented work. I've turned a few urns for family members. It can be a rewarding, and sometimes difficult experience. The rewards have always outweighe...
clovishound Woodturning 6 1,718 04-25-2022, 08:09 AM
  0 Thread: Reusing attachment images
Post: RE: Reusing attachment images

doobes Wrote: (01-23-2022, 11:00 AM) -- Hi de ho, So I want to use this image in another post, rather than reuploading it: https://forums.woodnet.net/attachment.php?aid=38607 When I insert t...
clovishound Questions about using the WoodNet forum features 5 4,239 01-30-2022, 10:04 AM
  0 Thread: High Heat Adhesive?
Post: RE: High Heat Adhesive?

JB Weld makes an epoxy that is rated to 500 degrees. It's made for metal, but may work for brick as well. Might be worth looking at. They also make this product that is rated to 1000 degrees. The ...
clovishound Home Improvement 11 2,248 01-24-2022, 06:22 PM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: RE: Washing machine question

Update. Well, I took the WM apart last week. I resorted to cutting the main nut off, that went well. Had issues getting the square washer off the shaft, but managed. The next step was removing the inn...
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-24-2022, 09:35 AM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: RE: Washing machine question

Got the last of the parts that I hope are all I'm going to need today. Man, $50 for a nut, a washer and two o rings. Probably won't need the o rings, but while I was ordering............. Borrowed ...
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-17-2022, 02:02 PM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: RE: Washing machine question

I took the agitator out first thing in case there was something stuck under it. The shaft coming out of the bottom of the tub is bone dry. Of course, if they use something like gear oil, it will want ...
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-09-2022, 09:34 AM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: RE: Washing machine question

Looked into it today. Best I can tell the issue is in the item called a "washing machine supports". I would call it a transmission, sort of. I has the drive mechanism on the bottom and a bracket that ...
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-08-2022, 03:19 PM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: RE: Washing machine question

I plan on looking at that today. I doubt that is the issue, but was on my list to check. Been busy with other things this week and plan on taking a look/take it apart today or tomorrow. I've manipula...
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-08-2022, 09:11 AM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: RE: Washing machine question

Well, it's not the agitator. I pulled the agitator today and ran it. Still squeaks and squawks. I guess I'll need to pull the drum and access the transmission. At first I thought it was the belt. ...
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-05-2022, 04:04 PM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: RE: Washing machine question

Right now I'd settle for them lining up to give good advice on my washing machine.
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-05-2022, 09:00 AM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: RE: Washing machine question

Thanks for the offer. Now that I am retired I have fewer people around me that agitate me.
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-04-2022, 08:15 PM
  0 Thread: Washing machine question
Post: Washing machine question

I have a 5 year old GE washer dryer one piece combo. Today it started squeaking loudly only while agitating. It is normal during fill and spin operations. I pulled the agitator, and discovered som...
clovishound Home Improvement 13 2,491 01-04-2022, 06:59 PM
  0 Thread: Sargent VBM Did I make a mistake?
Post: Sargent VBM Did I make a mistake?

Stopped in at an antique store "mall" yesterday and was perusing the tools and ogling the old bottles. Ran across an old Sargent VBM. Not overly familiar with their nomenclature, it was jack sized wit...
clovishound Woodworking Hand Tools 3 1,125 10-09-2021, 09:28 AM
  0 Thread: Interesting video that may change your mind
Post: RE: Interesting video that may change your mind

Handplanesandmore Wrote: (09-10-2021, 12:41 AM) -- How old were the joints and how much changes had they gone through in humidity conditions? My point is that don't throw away everything you've learn...
clovishound Woodworking 9 3,193 09-10-2021, 07:29 AM
  0 Thread: Interesting video that may change your mind
Post: Interesting video that may change your mind

Long grain to long grain glue ups are much stronger than end grain to end grain glue ups. Right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7HxBa9WVis Well, maybe not!
clovishound Woodworking 9 3,193 09-09-2021, 06:03 PM
  0 Thread: When the *#*&%$ tops just wont come off
Post: RE: When the *#*&%$ tops just wont come off

Timberwolf Wrote: (07-20-2021, 08:49 PM) -- ....................... I don't have a problem with the contents skimming over...that's easy to solve with a piece of wire. It's when you don't loosen the...
clovishound Woodworking Hand Tools 14 4,004 07-23-2021, 10:32 AM
  0 Thread: Interesting small find
Post: Interesting small find

Stopped by a local pawn shop this morning to kill a little time waiting for my buddy. I noticed they had a box of NOS Irwin auger bits that fit a standard brace. All were 5/8". The perfect ones were p...
clovishound Woodworking Hand Tools 0 793 07-14-2021, 01:24 PM
  0 Thread: Dustless De-Nib, a few years late
Post: RE: Dustless De-Nib, a few years late

Timberwolf Wrote: (07-06-2021, 10:13 AM) -- ............... Ivan, I just checked Youtube and there are several videos describing their use, but here's a link to making one out of a new "whisk broom"...
clovishound Woodworking Hand Tools 12 2,619 07-06-2021, 12:09 PM
  0 Thread: Freud box joint cutter set
Post: RE: Freud box joint cutter set

OK, after finishing my current project, I decided to take another look at the cutter set. I made a cut and then unplugged the saw and used the higher half of the cut as a gauge block as I slowly rotat...
clovishound Woodworking Power Tools 6 1,720 07-06-2021, 10:06 AM
  0 Thread: Freud box joint cutter set
Post: Freud box joint cutter set

I just purchased one of these to make rabbets for a couple companion urns, and later to be used to make the joints they are intended for in small boxes. I set it up when I first got it, and cut some t...
clovishound Woodworking Power Tools 6 1,720 07-01-2021, 10:06 AM

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