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 41 
 on: Today at 12:17 AM 
Started by Peter Halle - Last post by ScotF
Very nice enhancement!

Scot

 42 
 on: Today at 12:16 AM 
Started by Tom Bellemare - Last post by Tim Raleigh
Any idea how i can get these in Canada?


Or, get the Mirka Abranet Hand sanding kit from Wood Essence in Saskatoon.
Tim

 43 
 on: Today at 12:08 AM 
Started by Peter Halle - Last post by SRSemenza
Yeah, I noticed that something seemed wrong with the page because the menu bar buttons are bigger and the drop downs were flashing every time I hovered over them.  Huh?!  Oh wait a minute something is actually different here  Big Grin

Very handy  Thumbs Up

Seth

 44 
 on: Today at 12:07 AM 
Started by Mopowers - Last post by Kev
I'm concerned with the aesthetics ... If the window wasn't above the door I think the treatment could be ok, but the different pitches could make this look like an afterthought.


 45 
 on: Today at 12:07 AM 
Started by Tom Bellemare - Last post by Tom Bellemare
Any idea how i can get these in Canada?
I've got a huge day of sanding drywall coming up, likely monday, and these would be a godsend. My planex is to big for a lot of the stuff I have to sand on this job and my dts might be to hard to get the control I need. Usually when I hand sand where dust is an issue I'm trying to hold a sanding sponge in one hand and a syslight and vac hose in the other, its awkward to say the least and a lot of dust still gets away.


I'd try the dealer(s) that you normally rely on.


Tom

 46 
 on: Today at 12:05 AM 
Started by Tom Bellemare - Last post by Tom Bellemare
Tom

Have you put these through there paces?  Or do you know of any videos that show in use?


I haven't tried them yet, Bryan. I would feel comfortable relying on the testimony of Peter and Alex.

I have a customer that bought some recently for an upcoming drywall project. I should have a report back soon.


Tom

 47 
 on: Today at 12:02 AM 
Started by Mopowers - Last post by Tim Raleigh
I think it looks good. Maybe needs to be a little bit beefier. I would use white cedar. You should be able to gets some nice clear stuff in VT.
Weill you stain it to match the screened in porch?
Tim

 48 
 on: Today at 12:01 AM 
Started by SRSemenza - Last post by SRSemenza



I had some of those at one point. And also the double screw type. They were only OK. I was using them on Bessey Tradesman clamps. The force , especially from the single screw, tended to rotate the bar and work the bar clamp loose ..... push it off the piece. But I think they would work much better with K-Bodies. I am not sure how useful they will be for edge banding though. I used then a few times to put pressure in the middle of a field.

If you will be using them with K-Bodies I would be interested to know how they work out. May be worth getting again for certain situations.

Seth

 49 
 on: May 23, 2013, 11:56 PM 
Started by Peter Halle - Last post by Kevin D.
Kevin, clear your browser cache or do a Control+F5. The menu is there but the CSS which formats it isn't loading. Your browser is likely caching an old copy of the CSS file.

I had tried the CTRL + 5 you mentioned earlier, but that did nothing.  Clearing the cache did the trick.  Thanks Shane!

 50 
 on: May 23, 2013, 11:52 PM 
Started by Tom Bellemare - Last post by Saskataper
Any idea how i can get these in Canada?
I've got a huge day of sanding drywall coming up, likely monday, and these would be a godsend. My planex is to big for a lot of the stuff I have to sand on this job and my dts might be to hard to get the control I need. Usually when I hand sand where dust is an issue I'm trying to hold a sanding sponge in one hand and a syslight and vac hose in the other, its awkward to say the least and a lot of dust still gets away.

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