If you use the combination square to position the stop block on the mitre saw, remember to take the carbide tips into account. The carbide tips are a tiny bit wider than the body of the blade. Well, if precision matters. It does to me (occupational hazard from when I was a fitter)...
I had the same sort of issue with utility knives tik I found the one that works for me. I like the classic stanley 10-189c type knives. I stopped breaking blades constantly.
I disagree with the tape for 2 part epoxy. Like I do think it works, but sorta begging to spill over. I keep super cheap paper plates out in the garage for things like that. The major benefit of that is I can get really close to where I'm applying it. The rest of the tips were all pretty good though
Are you sleep go to lowes or Or a menards I get a perpetuae knife's they are or I buy a latil ity knife the new is Stanley Your slave you can get a big pack for Stanley
Life hack get adjustable wrench tape ziptie to wrench(moving part) now you can mesur inside of "pipe" or what ever it is remember to look "size" from ziptie
OMG! The measuring trick! You are a flipping genius!
...I do NOT math. We are kindred spirits in that arena!
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It’s one of my all time favorites!
No one pointed out the. . . Wiggle room for when you put wood in it. Lol awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! That combination square on the mitersaw is dah siht!!!
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The epoxy mix on tape is great! You can leave that epoxied tape out as a "TEST" to see when the epoxy has set.
Been using it for years. Easy setup. Easy cleanup. Contained. Love it
The corner clamp is great idea.
Thank you! Just couldn’t bring myself to waste $32!
If you use the combination square to position the stop block on the mitre saw, remember to take the carbide tips into account. The carbide tips are a tiny bit wider than the body of the blade.
Well, if precision matters. It does to me (occupational hazard from when I was a fitter)...
Absolutely!
I had the same sort of issue with utility knives tik I found the one that works for me. I like the classic stanley 10-189c type knives. I stopped breaking blades constantly.
Great tips.
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Nice! I mix epoxy on a silicone coaster. Nothing sticks to silicone (for the most part). Just wait for the excess to dry and pull it off.
Scott Kraft SILICONE! Brilliant!
Makers playground sent me here! Awesome channel!congrats on the 18k milestone!
'if you like me', I do like you x
Thanks. You just saved over $100 on corner clamps.
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Genius
My wife would probably disagree! 😂
I disagree with the tape for 2 part epoxy. Like I do think it works, but sorta begging to spill over. I keep super cheap paper plates out in the garage for things like that. The major benefit of that is I can get really close to where I'm applying it. The rest of the tips were all pretty good though
To each their own! I’m glad you enjoyed the rest!
Are you still use a breakaway Le tality knife to make marks
Looking for a good marking knife. Any suggestions?
Are you sleep go to lowes or Or a menards I get a perpetuae knife's they are or I buy a latil ity knife the new is Stanley Your slave you can get a big pack for Stanley
taz man I’ll check them out! Thanks for the heads up! I appreciate it. Always looking to learn more!
Try Harbor free that's where I get mine from or Walmart they're like penny cheap
taz man thanks! I’ll look into it!
Life hack old plastic box under that finn and big magnet then you can keep your bolt srews ect in it and you have lid for it so you can closeit
Love it!
Know if you look on Amazon they have the nice the are pencils now I have a latil One and I love it in it's a lead
they make break-off blade utility knives
Everfalling I find that they break off WAY too easily when I’m putting them through their paces. I stick with the solid blades
Life hack get adjustable wrench tape ziptie to wrench(moving part) now you can mesur inside of "pipe" or what ever it is remember to look "size" from ziptie
👍🏻👍🏻 very nice!
Mixing epoxies: use the bottom of an aluminum drink can.
Ummmm.....this comment just blew my mind. That’s PERFECT! and I have a ton! Thank you!