Is such vitriol really necessary? Plus I'm not claiming all regulation is detrimental... Alas you're clearly not willing to put in the necessary effort to have an interesting discussion, you damn yourself to mediocrity.
No of course not. I'm saying there's an entirely different attitude that is both safer and considerably more productive - ensuring staff are fit, rather than ensuring the bar is so low that nobody could fall below it. Whether that happens through company policy, contracts or a concerted effort...
Yes all solid elm. Below is the construction:
Wedged M&Ts for the corners, dominos in the middle. Panels are made from adjacent pieces in the slab they were cut from to ensure a grain continuity. Glad you like the detail on the middle piece (mullion I believe?) took a lot of fiddling in...
It's my opinion that this event was nowhere near what would constitute a terrorist attack or an attempt at insurrection. The politicians (professional and amateur) claiming this are doing it for well, a political end, naturally.
Not to say active support of this by politicians large or small is...
I'm so confused as to how there's so much contention around this tool! They're bloody marvellous. The curved blade is a completely differently planing experience.
I usually scrub plane every inch of slabs I plan to break down for 3 reasons:
To get a good idea of what grain is where (plus...
I can recommend Atoma. Had mine for 3 years and still great. May be loads of good brands now as suggested so far. Atoma were one of the first brands doing monocrystalline plates which are considerably more durable.
I don't think any of the plates suggested so far are monocrystalline however.
As long as it's airtight. Doesn't take much air changeover to make a humidifier ineffective. I've just gapfilled etc. my workshop and use a desiccant dehumidifier. Good combo with a dry heat source like a stove.