15 June 2016
Happiness Is Power Tools
My happy little work bench just got a little happier! Thanks Willard!
UPDATE:
I decided that I wanted it oriented differently. The head just sits on the shaft so you can rotate it vs the base any way you'd like. Just to be safe, I ran some carriage bolts down through the bench to make it more secure.
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ReplyDeleteA guy I swap emails with just told me about how his wife broke off a sign from the dollar store while putting it in the yard. Immediately, he ends up using about a thousand dollars worth of specialty tools to fix the dollar sign. Like the $6 Million Man, he could, "make it better than it was before". Does it make economic sense? Of course not! Is it cool and worthwhile? You bet!
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