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(08-24-2018, 10:58 AM)Stwood_ Wrote: Ah I see now. Guess they were copying tools back then too.
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With some help I flipped the tabletop and got to work on the bottom of the table.  I also found the straightest board in the pile of salvaged lumber for the breadboard ends and I got those roughed out.  I will get to work on the mortise and tenons and will secure them with draw bores.

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I am convinced that this is about the biggest project I would be able to do in my basement shop 
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Time to stop and fix some air guns. One 16ga., two 18ga., and a 1/4" crown stapler.
Stapler I just cleaned up and greased the o-rings.

   


The 16ga needed a driver bumper and a seal. $31.00 for those 2 pieces of plastic laying by the hex T wrench.
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Had to put a diaghpram kit in the carb for my brushcutter.......made it 21 years.

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Mine is currently covered with the last of my machine tooling.... It is being sold and going out the door so I can get back to some relaxation and peaceful woodworking!! It is good to be back!

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Spent the day fixing the rest of my nail guns that had quit, or needed attention.
$60.00 in parts and five more are back in service. These are all the older series guns that I feel are better than PC's current lineup of air guns, so I'm keeping them around.


   


I also got my BBQ spatula re-riveted.
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Fuzzy picture. I need a new camera.
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Got our "team Bancroft" sawmill running today, been 4 years since I used it. Need to clean the crap out of the mill shed yet.

My first load of way overdoo to mill logs is on the trailer. 3 white oak & 5 cherry, going to be lots of lost lumber from setting, it is what it is. Nobody's fault but mine.

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Paint the ends.................
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Nice trailer...........
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(09-09-2018, 11:31 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Paint the ends.................
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Nice trailer...........

Paint isn't going to do anything when the logs sit for 4 years.  
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This load should be decent on the yield, the red oak won't be pretty, already lost the soft maple & walnut.

The trailer is the deckover from he11, 18' lg and 4k lbs. The frame is 12" I-beam, slightly overkill.

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(09-09-2018, 11:37 PM)EdL Wrote:  The frame is 12" I-beam, slightly overkill.

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Uuummm yea. Bet it rides good though. No bounce....
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