Okay, #1 is rather brilliant. He just needs to find the perfect size box fan, duct tape it over the dryer opening, and he's got ghetto dust collection.
#1 I'll also wager that is a circular saw attached to the bottom of the table. I've done that many times. The trigger is locked on hence the pulled plug. Plug it in and she runs, unplug to stop.
Proud to say I've done some redneck restorations inspired by the things I've seen here in the Working With What You Got posts. Duct tape and vice grips, FTW. You truly provide a valuable public service, Ken.
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#6 Barfed in my mouth!
ReplyDeleteWhat, you don't like bathroom beef?
DeleteHey! It's perfect if you're using "buffalo chips" for fuel...
DeleteOkay, #1 is rather brilliant. He just needs to find the perfect size box fan, duct tape it over the dryer opening, and he's got ghetto dust collection.
ReplyDelete#1 I'll also wager that is a circular saw attached to the bottom of the table. I've done that many times. The trigger is locked on hence the pulled plug. Plug it in and she runs, unplug to stop.
ReplyDeleteAnd those little Ryobi/Ridgid, etc., tablesaws are $100.....I need my Skilsaw for way more than a tablesaw.
ReplyDeleteWe never run out of the most important natural resource: human ingenuity.
ReplyDeleteAll seems mostly good using what you have except
ReplyDelete# 6 Uh no fucking way
# 7 Just the endless bitching we all know will happen makes it a big NO..
JD
Proud to say I've done some redneck restorations inspired by the things I've seen here in the Working With What You Got posts. Duct tape and vice grips, FTW. You truly provide a valuable public service, Ken.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ken. I got some great ideas from this 10 DIYs post.
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