Bob Gre

Lowell, AR, US
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Recent comments


Re: EKHO Mobile Workshop - Portable Cabinet Saw and Router Table

Nice table saw accessory! "BUT" As has been said before me, it should be a commercial add and charged as such! Fine woodworking, go to the website addressed in the description, and you would, or should bill him for the add at your commercial rate.

Nice job, dead flat, dead true, but if I used your table I'd be dead broke! Unable to do any woodworking.

Good luck in your "Hobby"?



Sorry about the original. Spelling corrected here.

Re: EKHO Mobile Workshop - Portable Cabinet Saw and Router Table

Nice table saw accessory! "BUT" As has been said before me it should be a commercial add and charged as such! Fine woodworking, go to the website addressed in the ciscription and you would or should bill him for the add at your commercial rate.

Nice job, dead flat, dead true, bt if I used your table I'd be dead broke! Unable to do any woodworking.

Good luck in your "Hobby"?

Re: Could This Tool Change Everything?

When it goes up for auction I'll take it off your hands for $20.00.

Of course you also, along with paying me the $20, pay shipping!

Re: Cutlists are a waste of space

A cut list is certainly helpful only in giving an idea of total material needed. I find them useful in estimating the amount of each type wood needed. I always add 30% to the total list and never cut to it. I use a drawing that I have made from your prints or other sources print. My mother used to tell me I was perfect! That was the only thing she was ever wrong about. I make mistakes on my own prints and I made my living reading and proofing prints. How can I complain about yours being wrong, they're no worse than my own. Include them it does help a lot even to the pro, BUT. Add a note saying the dimensions should be checked before cutting and to always leave a little extra for shrinkage after cutting and material aging in the shop. Bob G.

Re: Does MDF Belong in Fine Furniture?

You talk about MDF being only $30.00 a sheet of 3/4"! Baltic birch is "only $39.97 a sheet of 3/4"! In my opinion I would rather spring the extra 10.00 dollars and not have to contend with the dust, extra weight, and,-- and FORMALDEHYDE! OMG!

Bob Greenawalt