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  • Incra Miter 1000 Special Edition / Incra Miter Express

    Incra Miter 1000 Special Edition / Incra Miter Express

    I suppose considering Incra's reputation this is a simple review; it's as good as everyone says. The Miter Express is a sled, and the Miter 1000 is a precise, flexible miter system that works either on the sled or by itself. The sled is solid and smooth-running, with a couple of T tracks for hold-downs and such. The Miter 1000 SE is a well-featured miter system that includes a highly configurable stop and many more features. The precision is where this shines. Everything about the system is m...
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  • WorkSharp 2000

    WorkSharp 2000

    WorkSharp 2000 review WHY the 2000 over the 3000: Price! I purchased the 2000 instead of the 3000 because of the price difference of cost _plus_ shipping to Japan. The 2000 listed as 11 lbs and the 3000 listed as 17 lbs. That is an extra $50.00 for shipping alone over the 2000. The 3000 has a glass plate of which I would have needed two which would have added another pound. ;-) EXTRAS: I purchased two extra Edge Vision Wheels (for a total of 3) so that I could use 6 grits of pressure sen...
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  • Rockler clear 4" dust collector hose

    Rockler clear 4" dust collector hose

    I picked this up on a super sale, and it seemed like it might be useful on certain tools because it's super-flexible. Unfortunately it turned out to be the worst DC hose I've every used. Yes, it's very flexible, but it's so heavy that it just sags and droops, making the flexibility useless. It also wants to shrink back to the packaged size, so I've never been able to get it to its supposed 10' length. In reality it's maybe 6.5" long. The interior diameter is too small, making it a huge effo...
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  • Delta 28-276 14in Bandsaw

    Delta 28-276 14in Bandsaw

    I put some Christmas gift cards to use, and picked up one of these at the new lower price ($369) offered by the Blue BORG. This addition supplements my Ryobi BS903 (which will be relegated to light duty.)Assembly, from opening the box through adjustments and test cut, took about 3 hours - I took my time, added a mobile base during the process, and cleaned and waxed the table before use - so otherwise may have completed in the 2 hours indicated by the manual.Everything was well packaged in the very...
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  • Ryobi BGH616 6" Bench Grinder

    Ryobi BGH616 6" Bench Grinder

    I've been eyeballing the Ryobi BGH616 for a while as my old Ace Hardware 6" grinder has been making some funny noises, and the shop built tool rests on it were simply not doing the job... I needed a grinder for various sharpening, and metals dressing tasks in the shop, and had been reading the professional comparions between bench grinders from bigger name brands such as Delta, Grizzly, Jet, DeWalt and others. And feature for feature, the field was reduced to 2 candidates, the Delta GR275, and ...
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  • Central Machinery 98303-0VGA T Track Hold Down Clamp

    Central Machinery 98303-0VGA T Track Hold Down Clamp

    Such a simple device, but with so many HF tools having such bad fit and finish, the 98303-0VGA T Track Hold Down clamps were a pleasant surprise. The stamped, and bent steel clamp arms were well dressed, and the finish is nice and solid, the rubber non mar caps are quite simple and effective, and the knob / nut is cleanly dressed with no sharp edges, and the knob feels good and solid. While I could have (and probably should have) shop built my own solution, I needed to maximize shop time on oth...
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  • Grizzly H7827 Drill Press Table

    Grizzly H7827 Drill Press Table

    When looking to add a woodworking friendly table to a drill press, I discovered the Grizzly H7827 Drill Press Table, which cost less than I could build it for. So far it has been worth it. My particular table was one that I purchased used from a fellow BT3Central member, as he had interference issues with the fence and his elevation controls. And upon initial setup of the table, I did experience the same problem. But with proper centering of the table, the fence lock down knobs do not interfere w...
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  • Ryobi BTS-21 10" Table Saw Long Term review.

    Ryobi BTS-21 10" Table Saw Long Term review.

    Not years since purchase, but 10 months of fairly active use, I can honestly say I have a good feel for what the BTS-21 can, and cannot do well. So let's get down to business. The good. #1. Folding stand with wheels makes getting this thing out of the way a breeze. #2. Outfeed Extension works well for intermediate size pieces, needs more for large pieces. #3. Sliding Miter table makes miter cuts fast, accurate, and easy. #4. Built in dust collection shroud around blade in housing makes connecting t...
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  • Drill Master (HF) 1" to 2-1/2" Hole Saw Set

    Drill Master (HF) 1" to 2-1/2" Hole Saw Set

    I recently acquired a Drill Master 94203 1" to 2-1/2" Hole Saw Set from Harbor Freight Tools to bore some large holes after my old Ace Hardware set was discovered missing. (Long story, problem since solved). As often as I have been using a hole saw, I figured a cheapie wouldn't be a bad thing. I was wrong. The good. The steel cups are nice and straight, and if it was completely up to the cup, this would drill nice, perfectly straight holes exactly where you want them. The injection molded case...
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  • Snap On Blue Point AP 500 dual hammer impact wrench.

    Snap On Blue Point AP 500 dual hammer impact wrench.

    The Snap On / Blue Point AT500C short snout 1/2" dual hammer impact wrench came into my possesion directly off of the Snap On Truck back in 1991 when I was a working mechanic. This impact wrench replaced my initial Craftsman single hammer model. The adjustable torque was well able to break loose anything my half inch impact sockets were willing to take, yet had enough finesse that it has actually been useful for utility woodworking projects such as driving lag bolts into hardwoods. For the hom...
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  • Firestorm FS140LI

    Firestorm FS140LI

    Picked up the Firestorm FS140LI at Lowes on a clearance sale for $45. It's the same as the Skil 2510-02. I bought it for a back up drill/driver to try out. What I liked was it's small size and light weight. It comes with a small assortment of bits. I've used it for a few weeks, and was surprised on how long it retained a charge. It has sufficient drilling and driving power to seat screws in either hardwood or concrete. It performs as well as my 14.4V PC Drill/Hammerdrill. The physical dimensions ...
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  • Sunhill Benchtop Jointer SM-150B

    Sunhill Benchtop Jointer SM-150B

    I tried to post this in the Tool Review thread, but perhaps I don't qualify - I got an error that says I don't have permission. I finally completed setup and some test runs of this jointer. I'd been looking for something that would fit in my shop to cover the small amount of face and edge jointing I do, and the $99 sale price being offered by Sunhill made this unit extremely attractive. I had been looking at the Delta JT160 ($219), the CM 21788 ($279), and the HF 34434 ($199) For the $140 pa...
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  • Shop Fox W1677 Cabinet Saw

    Shop Fox W1677 Cabinet Saw


    From the time I had gained enough tool knowledge to be aware of what a cabinet saw was, I've wanted one. The sheer mass, power, industrial build quality, and 220 volt electrical requirement all fascinate me. There's nothing "green" or practical about it. It's simply the culmination of years of unadulterated tool lust....just a big fat selfish want. I've known for years that I didn't need one, and I really liked my last two saws (the GI 50-185 and Craftsman 22124), yet the fascination...
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  • Ryobi Impact Driver P231/P230 18v

    Ryobi Impact Driver P231/P230 18v

    I've had this puppy about a year now, and honestly it's one of the best tool investments I've made. I honestly can't compare it to the Dewalts, or Makita level tools. But for homeower remodeling use, take it to the junkyard type of use, it can't be beat considering the price difference compared to the top level tools. Let's face it if your a contractor, then you need to spend the extra money, but for a homeower it's a great value. Will the top level stuff put out more torque, and last longer...
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  • Ryobi 12" Drill Press DP121L

    Ryobi 12" Drill Press DP121L

    Out of the box review: Seems really nice. The lasers were close, but no dead on. But they were really easy to adjust to spot on. Now they cross right at the small dot I made with the point of a brad point bit. The unit has a work light, however they didn't include a bulb. No biggie I guess, but I can't say if it works well or not. Power seems great. This unit has an adjustable speed that you just dial in. No changing pulley positions with a belt. Also a digital speed indicator. I reall...
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