Thursday, March 3, 2011

Instructions To Make Bmx Track Cake

Radical workshop reconstruction: Part 4 or "Living in a Box"

The soil is and the closer inspection I realize that I have built me a giant box of OSB in the near future I will ship all my big-boy-toy.
The Festool CS-50 is already disassembled and cleaned, waiting for the return to the dealer I trust takes them in payment for the two new machines. I opted for the saw-milling wood power combined ST-1 and the thickness planer combo FS-30 of the same brand. I hope that my decision is right and the two aircraft in service will perform to my satisfaction. It is a blind buy something because not a lot to bring in experience was about these machines, although Wood-fired power with the minimax series, which spawned the two machines mentioned, the SCM group is one that is apparently one of the largest manufacturers of wood processing machines. Well, in all the forums rave about fields and hammer but the two brands have no machines in the program that would be compact enough to fit in my garage. I will keep in any case in an objective manner used to date on the subject.

Monday, February 28, 2011

How To Fix The Broken Shelf

Radical workshop Reconstruction: Part 3

I had planned this weekend to get the ground ready. I am unfortunately not very successful and is still missing, a narrow strip which I then just put it in a week. It itches that is powerful in the fingers finally back to carpentry. The following image you can see the bed as it is inserted between the squares and removed.
So I work my rows with the OSB boards before laying the opposite wall. The 22mm thick panels are provided with tongue and groove. I Glue and screw it to the substructure of thermoplastic wood.
The dry bed of course, is irresistible to my two boys that I would like to introduce you to take this opportunity in the following figure.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Most Accurate Ammo For Marlin 30-30 Lever

Radical workshop Reconstruction: Part 2

The work has started and the back and knees hurt terribly but the prospect of the new facility let all the pain forgotten. Kidding! To bad it does not hurt again, but one senses that many years have rusty office work on the joints. As can be seen on the following image, the ground is anything but flat and the squares need some backing to get it flat.
So I work my way through rows of the room. The gap is filled with a Isolierschüttung before the OSB panels are laying on it. I prefer this construction of a floating installation before because I fear that failure could occur irregularly by the weight of the machines and their vibrations occupied a floating dry bed.