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Make sure to post pictures of the final product. Track saw is the way to go. :cool:
Yeah will post pics. The table will be done in maybe two weeks. Its accompanying stools will take longer. They will have 1/4" finger joints at the edges, which i have never done before. The jig and blade arrive in a couple days, but I will need to practice on crap stock before i do the real thing.

Spent some time talking to a master carpenter about tools. He was all about the track saw, and getting the right blade for it.
 
Yeah will post pics. The table will be done in maybe two weeks. Its accompanying stools will take longer. They will have 1/4" finger joints at the edges, which i have never done before. The jig and blade arrive in a couple days, but I will need to practice on crap stock before i do the real thing.

Spent some time talking to a master carpenter about tools. He was all about the track saw, and getting the right blade for it.
Cleaner and more accurate than a table saw. Spend the money on a good blade with a higher tooth count.

 
Yeah will post pics. The table will be done in maybe two weeks. Its accompanying stools will take longer. They will have 1/4" finger joints at the edges, which i have never done before. The jig and blade arrive in a couple days, but I will need to practice on crap stock before i do the real thing.

Spent some time talking to a master carpenter about tools. He was all about the track saw, and getting the right blade for it.
A Festool track saw is dang tough to beat if you can afford 'em. It's one of the tools on my list of things I'd like to get.
 
A Festool track saw is dang tough to beat if you can afford 'em. It's one of the tools on my list of things I'd like to get.
I looked at Festool. Ended up going with Makita after talking to my buddy who has used both extensively, and told me they are equivalent, assuming one uses the right blade and has skills (got both). It also helped that I already had another Makita tool using the same 40v battery.
 
I installed a new toilet upstairs.
I am happy.

I bought all new brake parts for my wife's car about a year ago.
I installed them this week.
I am once again happy.

I bought new lug nuts for my Jeep.
I installed them yesterday.
I am happy.

Ta-Da! :)
 
Success after 6 years of dieting. That must have been pure Misery.

Damn it was hard to recognize her. Good for her though, has to feel a lot better to not be carrying around that extra.
 
22 years she hasn't left me for a better suited model.
Neither of us want to retrain somebody.

-35lbs in last year and more every week
A1C normal
BP normal
New job better suited and less stress
 

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