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>> No.2553321 [View]

>>2552053
Was this sponsored by Harbor Freight?

>> No.2551799 [View]

>>2551756
If you get it, make a shelf on those cross supports and add ballast to keep it from shaking itself to pieces. It's good enough to try out and see if you really use it enough to invest in something better.

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>>2551422
I finished stripping it down today, gotta wait til Monday to pick up some metal and I'll be widening the trailer frame. The wood in the pic is removed already, just didn't get another picture.

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I'm going to be tearing down and rebuilding/ slight redesign on my teardrop trailer. Commiefornia rainstorms got in and left a 1/4" of water sitting inside for over a week when it was in storage. Will post progress pics if people are interested

>> No.2549531 [View]

>>2549464
Alternative, if you can jam a pry bar or large flat screwdriver against the nut, try holding the nut still and wiggling the facuet to break it loose.

>> No.2549462 [View]

>>2549452
Remove the two nuts at the water connection, then remove large nut at the top. Either get a basin wrench or use a large adjustable wrench to work the nut loose.

>> No.2517018 [View]

>>2516978
Probably a jigsaw. You could use a holesaw and tablesaw with a stop set up, too.

>> No.2516963 [View]

>>2516420
I'm going to take off the old plastic handles and add a wood + horse shoe base.

>> No.2516865 [View]

Go hunting.

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>>2515281
Agreed.

>> No.2515360 [View]

>>2515298
And remember, if it ain't broke, you're not trying.

>> No.2513010 [View]

>>2512313
Holy hell. Around here you can get them for around 200 in great condition. I got mine 2 years ago for free, then slapped a new motor on it for 150 off amazon and its been great.
I did spend 500 on a mid 80s Delta wood lathe though. But it came with 2 sets of chisels, a box of faceplates and a 4 jaw chuck.

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>>2505578
Level up

>> No.2488297 [View]

>>2487889
This.
I get home after 10pm 5 days a week, during the winter I have a radiator heater hooked up to one of these and have it turn on when I leave work and run til I go to bed. No issues for the last 8 years.

>> No.2487218 [View]

>>2487217
*buy.
Fuck autocorrect

>> No.2487217 [View]

>>2486958
You don't need a 3d printer. Do you have access to the internet? You can buy a .22 adapter that fits in a flare gun, or if you're any kind of smart, you can make your own. Hell, guys can make guns in prison I'm sure you can but some pipe and learn how to make a trigger mechanism.

>> No.2416937 [View]

Get yourself a propane torch and burn them to the root.

>> No.2415950 [View]

>>2415804
It's a fairly new blade. I'm going to bump up the hp and rpm with a new motor

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Building a pantry cabinet but my tablesaw is dying. After a while I need to disconnect the belt and let the motor spin without a load for 5 minutes or so. I'm going to piss off the ups guy and order a new motor soon. All that's left is adding a veneer to the countertop and making the drawer fronts, they'll be simple framed panels.

>> No.2413227 [View]

>>2412179
I had one for a few years. Used it at work to deep clean bathrooms and at home washing cars, a deck and cleaning cement. Mine burnt out on a hot day stuck in a small room with no airflow.

>> No.2411342 [View]

>>2411180
Get a pop up canopy and a couple walls so you can protect your galley and cook in any weather.

>> No.2410185 [View]

>>2410002
4x8 bed space. It's on the top corner.

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>>2409586
My whole plan was based around fitting a full sized matress in it. I got the dimensions for the matress, then modeled it in foam board. Added 1" Styrofoam from home depot for insulation.

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