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  1. ahhhh ya that does put a damper on things ... although maybe going forward these quick little blips are noted down in the projects to do, so really once its time to toss on IG or whatever, it takes a min to do since you have everything and no need to think about anything at that time.
  2. tease it with a quick Reel on IG ... doesnt even need you speaking, just a few words you can put in there if you want. might be an option?
  3. Just because Coop is our lead tech on the site, doesnt mean yall need to be scared away 🙂 too bad this wasnt here when I bought my sawstop on amazon ... years ago
  4. I was really surprised at the end that the water just ran over the edge so nicely and didnt spill off ... did not see that coming
  5. Also with the amount of screwups involved in this, it makes me feel normal haha ... Lots of guest appearances too. The end product, albeit pretty crazy, i think is still better than the normal ones.
  6. Hah! Bryan is correct on both 🙂 ... Although, I have never liked all glass doors like that to begin with. Crafstman style doors are my all time favorite!
  7. Here is the front door from the outside. you can see it’s about 5’ protected from the elements won’t ever get direct sunlight
  8. I have not come to a final design yet, something similar to it, but not arched. I am not sure on the side openings as I am not sure how much use they would be in texas when the weather sucks 10 months out of the year haha
  9. Thanks for all that, will definitely be researching all of that ... It will be covered, about 5' of covering that never sees direct sun and only would get wet if we got crazy with a water hose. so in my picture, if I measure the brown area, it should be an inch smaller than that? That is the actual door in there now.
  10. Soooo part of the reason I was posting the other door video was because I was researching front door vids. this is 68W x 80 1/4H (brown parts) basically. my questions are … 1) how do I go about measuring actual size so I know how big to build my jamb? 2) is there more too it than basically building a bigger version of a floating panel cabinet door? I know the doorknobs are kinda a special thing but just talking about the overall build. any tips/advice or good YouTube vids to watch? Kev you sure your wife doesn’t want a new front door so I can watch 🤣🤣
  11. why is this not surprising 🙂
  12. will enjoy hearing your thoughts too ... I have a few projects coming up and would also like to try some Rubio too
  13. haha, ya that is the first time I have seen that type of window openings on doors before. Neat little idea to just open all the way
  14. Interesting. Never actually paid much attention to doors lol
  15. $26k seems like a lot, although I know the arched entrance brings in a lot of difficulty not normally there in a lot of doors. Although I was kinda shocked when he said ash was one of their favorite woods for doors. Also, the design element for the side windows to open and get a breeze through I thought was a really cool idea. I mean, for somewhere probably not Texas where you could use this for more than a month or 2 a year that is ..
  16. I have had this jointer for about 2-3 years now, bought new. I was thinking the same thing ... will still contact them and see what they have to say. ya its kind of a goofy design ... that little pin helps keep the wheel the belt runs on and the blade head connected. I would assume the the belt drive doesnt need to be exactly co-planer is the blade head is fixed and no chance of run out like the bandsaws
  17. not sure what its actually supposed to look like haha ... it was snug once I got it back in there though. finished milling the last 10 boards just fine.
  18. Small cuts. Like 32nd heavy. then sitting in the ground I found me a little metal piece randomly … looked at the pulleys… and figured that’s gotta be it … got it back in and everything is working like it should again … crazy stuff. Never figure that thing would have wiggled loose like it did. Glad I randomly found it on the ground too haha.
  19. was milling down some wood. About halfway through on this piece of poplar the motor does this … it also takes like 20 seconds to get up to speed when turned on. going to be contacting PM as well but curious if y’all have dealt with this or have an idea of what is going on?
  20. oooh ... 150 ... ya I dont see it there just 120 and 180 in that range
  21. what do you mean? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098RL4QMW/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
  22. I didn’t see this posted… sorry if it had been but found this extremely interesting. https://youtu.be/NZDCRFi8dKY
  23. Getting lots of sanding done .. Cutting and painting some metal “stops” for the bed to connect to the floor in the kitchen. starting work on the sink area.
  24. No, was debating on the folding bed and all that ... decided not to on this. There should be enough foam pads to move around to create a bench against one of the walls. Also, can use the bumper as a footrest if you are sitting in the back. Not super comfy, but can be done. The front captains chairs do not swivel, this van isnt that fancy 🙂 LOL!
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