What did you buy this week?

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Obviously said in jest... it will be used for many other things. Yotes and Piggos are just one of the uses. :) View attachment 2063441
Yeah, if I had feral piggies up here I'd be all over that. I hear they can/do REAL damage. They also can reproduce at an alarming rate - like Star Trek Tribbles (born pregnant)...
 
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Purchased two replacement bearings for the rear roller of my Caroni TM1900 flail mower. Two years ago I paid about $100 each at AgriSupply. This time I found them for $10 each at Austin Surplus.


NTN 2205; Double Row Self Aligning Ball Bearings 25 x 52mm OD (Japan)
 
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   / What did you buy this week? #1,473  
I’ve wanted a track saw for a while and i needed one for a job so I finally got one.
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   / What did you buy this week? #1,474  
@4570Man

VERY nice!!!!

I'm setting up my shop now, building shelves, and really want a woodworking section. A good track saw is on my list... but, I bought the Kreg Straight Edge Guide XL to assist with ripping plywood for my shelves. It words very well, for what I'm using it for.

I also needed a good sliding miter saw... had some coupons at Harbor Freight, so I took a chance and bought a Bauer 10" dual pivot sliding miter saw with the Bauer miter saw stand. Took it home, set it up and it works great. Took me a bit to get the thing calibrated, but once I set the fences up, and trued the blade, I'm getting verified repeatable cuts. I'll try to get some pictures this afternoon. I absolutely LOVE the shadow line this saw gives, makes precision cutting much easier!

Back on ripping plywood, I'm using OSB for the shelf tops, that stuff does not rip very well. :)

I'm a complete novice when it comes to wood working... but, learning something new every day. Having the proper tools, sure does make it easier!
 
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I’ve wanted a track saw for a while and i needed one for a job so I finally got one. View attachment 2105442
I still do it the Fred Flintstone Way. Piece of 2 inch Styrofoam on the ground with a 6 inch wide straight edge made from the factory edge of a half inch piece of plywood clamped to the workpiece.
 
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I still do it the Fred Flintstone Way. Piece of 2 inch Styrofoam on the ground with a 6 inch wide straight edge made from the factory edge of a half inch piece of plywood clamped to the workpiece.
I used to do that as well... now that I'm using the Kreg Straight Edge Guide XL... I'm finding that the factory straight edge is not that straight... :)
 
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@4570Man

VERY nice!!!!

I'm setting up my shop now, building shelves, and really want a woodworking section. A good track saw is on my list... but, I bought the Kreg Straight Edge Guide XL to assist with ripping plywood for my shelves. It words very well, for what I'm using it for.

I also needed a good sliding miter saw... had some coupons at Harbor Freight, so I took a chance and bought a Bauer 10" dual pivot sliding miter saw with the Bauer miter saw stand. Took it home, set it up and it works great. Took me a bit to get the thing calibrated, but once I set the fences up, and trued the blade, I'm getting verified repeatable cuts. I'll try to get some pictures this afternoon. I absolutely LOVE the shadow line this saw gives, makes precision cutting much easier!

Back on ripping plywood, I'm using OSB for the shelf tops, that stuff does not rip very well. :)

I'm a complete novice when it comes to wood working... but, learning something new every day. Having the proper tools, sure does make it easier!

Most people tend to hate on saw lasers but I have a Dewalt saw with a shadow line and I don’t like it. My Delta saw with a laser is much better. I only use the dewalt because it’s belt drive and will cut 5-1/2” baseboards standing up and the direct drive delta can’t. The laser is accurate from full height where the shadow line is useless until the blade is basically touching the work. My other complaint is the shadow is projected as V and slightly overcuts the mark.
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