epicxt said:Excellent. Order has been placed!
Hah! You just summed up my life the last few weeks!Richard/RMW said:More than a few times I have had to crawl out under something I was cutting.
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I learned the hard way when I was selling on FleaBay that the free USPS boxes need tape on all edges as wellRichard/RMW said:I have a suspicious feeling the closure tape on those flat rate boxes is not to be trusted, I am going to start taping them all before they go out.
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promark747 said:Richard,
I'm trying to conceptualize what advantage the Rip Stops have, if any, over the Rip Guides. Could you please compare? I have the Rip Dogs and Rip Guides (both great products), but I don't see a purpose for these that couldn't be accomplished the same or better with the Rip Guides. The only thing I can think of is if you wanted to use a very long Incra track, the Rip Stops wouldn't be as cumbersome as hanging a long track from the Rip Guides.
Slappy said:Wow,
Watched your Video ,
& I realized one could set the 1st rip-stop to a measurement & then use the 2nd butted up against the 1st while reversed to get a reference point then lock the 2nd down so that both are exactly the same lenght & then are Guaranteed a perfectly parallel & square cut to the other side of the board .
amazingly fast & easy way to do 'Perfect' Rip Cuts [eek] [blink] [scared] [tongue]
Richard/RMW said:promark747 said:Richard,
I'm trying to conceptualize what advantage the Rip Stops have, if any, over the Rip Guides. Could you please compare? I have the Rip Dogs and Rip Guides (both great products), but I don't see a purpose for these that couldn't be accomplished the same or better with the Rip Guides. The only thing I can think of is if you wanted to use a very long Incra track, the Rip Stops wouldn't be as cumbersome as hanging a long track from the Rip Guides.
They do basically the same thing, largely comes down to preference. Sometimes it is easier to not have anything attached to the rail. The photo epicxt posted with the long rails is one example.
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grbmds said:Richard/RMW said:promark747 said:Richard,
I'm trying to conceptualize what advantage the Rip Stops have, if any, over the Rip Guides. Could you please compare? I have the Rip Dogs and Rip Guides (both great products), but I don't see a purpose for these that couldn't be accomplished the same or better with the Rip Guides. The only thing I can think of is if you wanted to use a very long Incra track, the Rip Stops wouldn't be as cumbersome as hanging a long track from the Rip Guides.
They do basically the same thing, largely comes down to preference. Sometimes it is easier to not have anything attached to the rail. The photo epicxt posted with the long rails is one example.
RMW
Just curious. . . Will the Rip Stops work with on only the Rip Dogs or will other dogs for the MFT table work in the same way in combination with the Rip Stops. It seems the Rip Stops are easier to use than the Rip Guides.
grbmds said:For some reason, the Stops struck me as easier to use than the original Rip Guides, but that might be just me.
grbmds said:So, I could buy the basic Rip Dog set and the Rip Stops and have what I need? (And, of course, I would need the track also.)