stahlee

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  • Birthday 04/29/1974

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  1. It's here if you feel a road trip is in order. :-)
  2. Another tool for sale. Grizzly G0500 8" x 75" Jointer. Been a great jointer that works very well. Table Size: 9" x 75" Motor: 2hp 110V/220V Cutterhead: 3" Diameter, 4 Knife Knife Size: 3/4" x 1/8" 8" Max Depth of Cut: 1/8" Max Rabbeting Depth: 1/2" Cutterhead Speed: 5500rpm Cuts per Minute: 22,000 Weight: 396lbs Power transfer: Double V-belt drive Switch: Magnetic with thermal overload protector Beds slide on dovetailed ways I live in the Austin, TX area. $1200
  3. Hey Folks, next item for sale is a new 2hp Oneida Dust Gorilla. I had multiple cyclones in my last shop and ended up never using this one. It's not fully assembled at the moment so the pictures show all the components. 2hp Baldor motor 7" inlet 55 gallon drum The filter is new Floor stand Also has wall mount Remote Here is a link to the manual on Oneida's site with all the specs. https://www.oneida-air.com/amfile/fi...load/file/165/ I live in the Austin, TX area. $1800
  4. Hey Folks, as all my new SCM hardware is rolling into my shop, I need to start selling off some of my older hardware. First up is going to be the 3hp Delta Unisaw with the 52" Biesmeyer fence. I have the coveted Brett-Guard Saw Guard attached and I'll include Mite-R-Excel miter gauge. Everything is in excellent shape, just has some sawdust on it. Go figure. This is a sweet setup. I'm selling this as a package setup right now. If it doesn't sell I would consider selling the goodies separately. I live in the Austin, Tx area. I'm listing for $2000. I have other hardware coming up for sale here shortly such as a Grizzly 8" jointer, Oneida 2hp Dust Gorilla and more.
  5. Hey Tim, I just moved here two and a half weeks ago and started work two Monday's ago. Loving there area already.
  6. This is correct. If you plan on a Rotex 125 or 150 then get the /3 model. They will compliment each other very well. I'll stick by the Rotex 90 for what you're looking for.
  7. Maybe you should consider the Rotex 90 DX. That will be easier on the edges and will be far more useful overall.
  8. An ETS150 will do the trick. Although, you'll have to choose between the /3 or /5. I have a Rotex 150 to do the heavy sanding and then I finish up with the ETS150/3. If you only want one sander, the /5 will be your best bet. As for buying Festool, you can go a couple of ways. If you want to speed up joinery, go for the Domino because it's just awesome. If you want a better finishing experience then a sander is a good call. You'll need a dust extractor for it like you were talking about or it won't be any fun. They TS55 will always be a great first Festool because it is a joy to use, but if you're happy with what you're doing then save it for later. I would also think about what you may want to purchase down the road. If you get one sander the the ETS150/5 is the one. Sorry, you could also do the smaller ETS125 models to. If you're looking to round out your sanding and consider buying two or three, then you'll want to make sure you make smart purchases now. When I bought the Rotex I questioned how much I would use it. I ended up using it quite a bit. Many may not want something that aggressive, but if you build things like end grain cutting boards then the Rotex is going to be your best friend. If you buy a Rotex then you'll want an ETS /3 model to compliment it. The Rotex 90 DX is another great sander that makes that setup the trifecta. Regardless, if you buy a sander then plan to budget for a dust extractor. It's a worthy purchase. If you consider a TS55, then the MFT is something to think about to. I use mine for everything. Sorry so long winded. Just thinking about the order I purchased my Festool equipment. I bought the TS55 first. I will repeat that the Domino is my favorite of maybe any tool I own.
  9. Domino is probably my favorite tool these days. You'll love it!
  10. Love noodles, but I'd take a great bowl of Pho any day.
  11. I know, how will I survive with the fridged 50 deg winters. Coop, I'll let you know when we're ready to start looking for a home.
  12. Well, it happened quicker than I expected. I just accepted a position down in Austin. I'll be a Texan. We're pretty excited since we love Austin. I'll need to know where to find some good lumber down there.
  13. I've smoked over a couple hundred racks of ribs and I do both foil and no foil. However, I foil them more than not. I do my dry rub and then two hours on the Egg with a spritzing of red wine vinegar/apple juice mixture every hour. I then leave them on for another 15 minutes. Pull them off then foil them. My trick is to rub the ribs with my BBQ sauce before foiling them so they cook with the sauce. I let them on for two hours. They are absolutely prefect every time.