This clip would be better suited to the next edition of
"Jackass." I don't know when it was shot, and I wonder if the guy (and his family) are still alive.
Matt: I can relate. I lived for years in a Manhattan apartment and had an very understanding wife who put up with the noise and the dust. I did, however, develope good hand tool skills because they didn't bother my neighbors. Now I live in a house (Bronx) and have a "real" shop in the basement. My challenge is that is long but very narrow -- barely 10' wide. Sort of like the guy whose shop is in the RV! :-)
Two places that I know. M.L. Condon in White Plains, where I shop and Rosensweig in the Bronx. I'm in Riverdale, which is more convenient to White Plains, believe it or not. I have not been to the latter, but am told it is great. Both charge for delivery unless you have a way to go get it. Happy hunting.
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Re: Tablesaw techniques I wouldn't recommend
This clip would be better suited to the next edition of
posted: 8:21 am on March 4th"Jackass." I don't know when it was shot, and I wonder if the guy (and his family) are still alive.
Re: Woodworking in a New York City Apartment
Matt: I can relate. I lived for years in a Manhattan apartment and had an very understanding wife who put up with the noise and the dust. I did, however, develope good hand tool skills because they didn't bother my neighbors. Now I live in a house (Bronx) and have a "real" shop in the basement. My challenge is that is long but very narrow -- barely 10' wide. Sort of like the guy whose shop is in the RV! :-)
posted: 11:39 am on February 24thRe: Woodworking in a New York City Apartment
Two places that I know. M.L. Condon in White Plains, where I shop and Rosensweig in the Bronx. I'm in Riverdale, which is more convenient to White Plains, believe it or not. I have not been to the latter, but am told it is great. Both charge for delivery unless you have a way to go get it. Happy hunting.
posted: 11:35 am on February 24th