I absolutely love your videos! No stupid music and clear concise instructions. I have learned a lot of great tips from you and I wanted to say thank you. God bless you and your family!
I have a floor mount drill press. I extended Paw Paw's top back behind the drill press column about 11 inches and made a "U" shaped cutout to allow the top to be removable. By adding a pinned or glued on quarter round to the back edge and sides, this creates an area for accessories such as drill bits, counter sinks, pencils, a small pad of paper etc. such that those are very handy and won't roll off on the floor. The things on this area also counter balance, somewhat, the original table plus the new add-on table. You could add weight under this area to further counterbalance so that your entire assembly slides on the column easier. A friend added a small sheave (about 1" in diameter) thru bolted to the column behind the column immediately under the drill press "head" and a cable with a serious adjustable counterweight anchored to the table This would be unnecessary and likely unfeasible if you have a crank table elevator.
Bo.jour, je suis curieuse de savoir ce qui est saupoudré sur la colle à bois avant assemblage des planches ? Merci de votre réponse. Sinon joli travail
This glue works extremely well. I also use this Titebond glue on foam. It really is a great product. Some may think epoxy would be a better choice and it will work great but it is a lot more messy. Give this glue a chance, it works great.
@UCv2N5xyUQqdoFjD3dqLGtUA you are correct. Wood glue doest do anything on melamine, laminate, or sprayed surface. Clear silicone or PL premium is the way to go.
I absolutely love your videos! No stupid music and clear concise instructions. I have learned a lot of great tips from you and I wanted to say thank you. God bless you and your family!
Thank you very much
nice job,and not over complicated
Thank you
That was great, thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much.
I have a floor mount drill press. I extended Paw Paw's top back behind the drill press column about 11 inches and made a "U" shaped cutout to allow the top to be removable. By adding a pinned or glued on quarter round to the back edge and sides, this creates an area for accessories such as drill bits, counter sinks, pencils, a small pad of paper etc. such that those are very handy and won't roll off on the floor. The things on this area also counter balance, somewhat, the original table plus the new add-on table. You could add weight under this area to further counterbalance so that your entire assembly slides on the column easier. A friend added a small sheave (about 1" in diameter) thru bolted to the column behind the column immediately under the drill press "head" and a cable with a serious adjustable counterweight anchored to the table This would be unnecessary and likely unfeasible if you have a crank table elevator.
Awesome. Sounds like a great idea.
Looks good, should last a long time
Thank you, I think it will also. I will be adding additional features to it soon.
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my kingdom for a white pencil
Yes, they are great to have around
Bo.jour, je suis curieuse de savoir ce qui est saupoudré sur la colle à bois avant assemblage des planches ?
Merci de votre réponse.
Sinon joli travail
I sprinkle just a little salt in the glue. It help prevent the two boards from sliding when clamping together.
@@PawPawsWorkShop Thank you for your quick response. And for the little trick. Well done
You're welcome
I would not expect wood glue to be the choice for melamine surfaces?
This glue works extremely well. I also use this Titebond glue on foam. It really is a great product. Some may think epoxy would be a better choice and it will work great but it is a lot more messy. Give this glue a chance, it works great.
@UCv2N5xyUQqdoFjD3dqLGtUA
you are correct. Wood glue doest do anything on melamine, laminate, or sprayed surface. Clear silicone or PL premium is the way to go.