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"Upscale" wrote in news:rD3op.8126$of7.256@en-nntp-
15.dc1.easynews.com: Do not wash, dry or iron. See what genetic engineering gets you - live bathtowels. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 4/9/2011 3:49 PM, Upscale wrote:
Do not wash, dry or iron. Whatever it is, I hope if feels better about life than it looks. ![]() -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Do not wash, dry or iron. Looks like a bath towel to me. Don't forget to feed it! : ) Bill |
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![]() "Upscale" wrote in message ... Do not wash, dry or iron. He should fire his taylor. |
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![]() "Upscale" wrote in message ... Do not wash, dry or iron. Makes me feel hot just looking at him. ;~) |
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![]() "Leon" wrote in message Do not wash, dry or iron. Makes me feel hot just looking at him. ;~) Just have to be careful he doesn't get off the leash during his walks in winter time. |
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![]() "Upscale" wrote: Do not wash, dry or iron. --------------------------------- Gives a whole new meaning to BFU. Lew |
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![]() "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message Do not wash, dry or iron. Gives a whole new meaning to BFU. BFU? |
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![]() "Upscale" wrote in message news ![]() "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message Do not wash, dry or iron. Gives a whole new meaning to BFU. BFU? Consult urban dictionary; http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bfu |
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![]() "Upscale" wrote in message news ![]() "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message Do not wash, dry or iron. Gives a whole new meaning to BFU. BFU? Think so ugly that she was a two bagger. |
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![]() "Upscale" wrote in message news ![]() "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message Do not wash, dry or iron. Gives a whole new meaning to BFU. BFU? BTY how is all that Festool stuff working out for you??? I discovered by accident a sand paper that holds up real well for removing glue. I was doing the Domino drawer bathroom project, 23 drawers, and had more than usual glue build up around all the exposed dominos. I normally use the Ruben red paper but was having to replace one with each drawer. The glue was really loading up the paper and making it useless. I tried some Crystal Festool paper, it is recomended for removing paint. I thought, hummmm paint gums up sand paper, I'll try it. I was able to sand 8~10 drawers before having to replace the Crystal paper. Basically 3 Crystal disks lasted as long at 23 Ruben disks would have. Just thought I would let you know. Also I think the Crystal may be being replaced by a light blue paper so you might want to look out for both if you are interested. |
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![]() "Leon" wrote in message BTY how is all that Festool stuff working out for you??? The domino is working out very nicely. The TS55 I exchanged for an HL850 back at the store I bought it. I'd never used it so there was no problem exchanging it even though I'd had it several months. With the HL850, I purchased the bench unit, the angle stop and a 36mm AS hose. It works great with very little dust. I do have one problem with the domino. How do you handle dry fitting with the dominos? Frequently, I've dry fitted pieces together and then have a hell of a time getting them apart. I've resorted to keeping a set of dominos available that I've sanded down a bit for use with the dry fitting of parts and they're subsequent easy removal. Do you do something similar or do you use another method for dry fitting? |
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![]() "Upscale" wrote in message ... "Leon" wrote in message BTY how is all that Festool stuff working out for you??? The domino is working out very nicely. The TS55 I exchanged for an HL850 back at the store I bought it. I'd never used it so there was no problem exchanging it even though I'd had it several months. With the HL850, I purchased the bench unit, the angle stop and a 36mm AS hose. It works great with very little dust. For almost the first year I did not use my saw, so to speak, Then earlier this year I got a work out. Swingman and I have been working on a kitchen redo and I cut up numerous sheets in my shop and on site with the 75. Then there is the Murphy bed project that I am working on that involved numerous sheets to be cut up. I have even used the track saw to straighten 10~12 S2S boards. I do have one problem with the domino. How do you handle dry fitting with the dominos? Frequently, I've dry fitted pieces together and then have a hell of a time getting them apart. I've resorted to keeping a set of dominos available that I've sanded down a bit for use with the dry fitting of parts and they're subsequent easy removal. Do you do something similar or do you use another method for dry fitting? LOL, I have found that if you use the smallest width/exact cut setting it is almost impossible to remove the dominos after a dry fit. I more often than not I use the middle sized slot cutting position on the dial, this gives you some wiggle back and forth room. Additionally I have found that the larger than 5 mm dominos tend to fit a bit more loosely. Concerning all of that, I was gluing up a 60x83 panel, two plywood panels, two rails, and three stiles, and 40 or so 6mm Dominos. I found some Woodcraft brand dominos on the clearance table and bought several bags. I used the WC 6 mm dominos on the above mentioned panel and found that they seemed to be loose. I found during glue up that they ended up fitting about as loosely as a biscuit and allowed for the top mating surfaces to slip. I had to add extra clamps to insure that all the pieces on the front side were all on the same plane. Sooooo a tight fit is a good thing although it can require a bit of planning ahead if dry fitting. |
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: I do have one problem with the domino. How do you handle dry fitting with the dominos? Frequently, I've dry fitted pieces together and then have a hell of a time getting them apart. I've resorted to keeping a set of dominos available that I've sanded down a bit for use with the dry fitting of parts and they're subsequent easy removal. Do you do something similar or do you use another method for dry fitting? I am rather a newbie in woodworking, and certainly a raw recruit to the Domino, but found that a stroke or 2 with a very small handplane along the narrow side of the loose tenons makes them much easier to dry fit and remove. In my newbie opinion, the tight setting on the machine is very tight, and the middle setting too loose. Thus, a gentle scraping of the tenon does it for me (so far). -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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![]() "Leon" lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in message LOL, I have found that if you use the smallest width/exact cut setting it is almost impossible to remove the dominos after a dry fit. I more often than not I use the middle sized slot cutting position on the dial, this gives you some wiggle back and forth room. One small project I worked on, I couldn't pull apart to do the glue up. I tried clamping some boards to it and used those as handles to give me increased pull in an attempt to get it apart. All I ended up doing was dragging my wheelchair around. I had to wait several days for a friend to come over and with our combined weight, we were able to get it apart without damaging the cabinet. It was after that comedy sketch that I sanded down my set of dry fit dominos. One suggestion that I saw on the FOG was to microwave the dominos that one is going to use for the dry fit. The microwaving removes moisture from the dominos shrinking them to permit a looser fit. I haven't tried that idea yet since my sanded dominos do the job, but it's something to consider at some time in the future. |
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