[quote name='Dean pavia' date='19 June 2017 - 09:40 AM' timestamp='1497890412' post='20675'] Thank you both, I really want to take care of this guy ...
Nice video Stuart. Congratulations are in order sir. I've been following your work for some time now. It is always inspirational.
Jesse, Matthew has the real history of how and why the ricasso/plunge cut/choil combination came into being. These days, it seem to be a stylistic ...
I have only used two stainless steels for knives, 440C and 154CM. I used these because although maximum performance can only be achieved through speci...
Some stainless steel heat treating foil also works well just oxidize the face with a plumber's torch. Nothing sticks to that.
[quote name='Timothy Reece' date='14 May 2017 - 01:58 PM' timestamp='1494795515' post='20281'] Sounds good. The dryer receptacle is 4 prong. I'm not...
[quote name='Timothy Reece' date='12 May 2017 - 07:28 PM' timestamp='1494642499' post='20270'] Again, I really appreciate the help. It seems this ad...
Nick, what type of "button snaps" are you using? I generally use these:br /> I think the line 20 are larger, 24 are smaller. I cannot remember as I ...
I understand that Ed and it is perfectly reasonable to use that methodology. However, the breaker at the other end is designed to trip should the load...
I believe we had a Topic of The Month about fitting guards........oh yes. Here it is:
Thanks Karl. It was an interesting forging adventure. Good practice for the day when I have to forge bloom steel. Forging the first third taught me a ...
Not to be purposely argumentative, but 12 awg (gauge) wire is only rated for 20 amps. 30 amps requires 10 awg wire. I wouldn't worry about 25 feet cau...
It's not the "nanny state" Kevin, it's the "lawyer's state" that drives this kind of thinking. As the LP supplier company, when they hook up their equ...
Blue painter's tape. How did anyone survive without this?