Re: [RCSE] Tools

2006-01-08 Thread MSu1049321
By far the one I use most is a 3m sanding sponge, the one with multiple grits on each side, and lately the longer ones. Just amazingly flexible tools for shaping wood and foam, as well as the cleanup work I had to do on a fiberglass fuse... the way the stiff sponge will follow an inside or outsid

Re: [RCSE] Tools

2006-01-08 Thread Charles Eaton
rom: "George Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'soaring'" Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 7:54 AM Subject: RE: [RCSE] Tools > Dave, welcome to the fold. Your heritage is fairly obvious by simply > reading the first sentence. Those of u

RE: [RCSE] Tools

2006-01-08 Thread George Voss
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 11:51 PM To: soaring Subject: [RCSE] Tools Hi Guys, I'm kinda new to this soaring exchange but I'll pop in my tuppence worth regarding favorite tool, as a builder of scale models [ and dare I say R.E.S.] currently building a sc

[RCSE] Tools

2006-01-07 Thread david alchin
Hi Guys, I'm kinda new to this soaring exchange but I'll pop in my tuppence worth regarding favorite tool, as a builder of scale models [ and dare I say R.E.S.] currently building a scratch built Riva Super Ariston Mahogany Runabout boat to 1/4 scale next project a Sky Bench Baby Bowlus. The nee

[RCSE] Tools for sale

2003-03-24 Thread George Voss
Delta table top 12" band saw in excellent condition. I'll include an extra blade or two with it. It's only been used about an hour. $100 shipped Central Machine 22" walking beam scroll saw. This item is like new! I'd guess it's got less than 15 minutes worth of use. It's got a cast iron b

Re: [RCSE] tools: Part II

2000-03-14 Thread Aerofoam
re designed for cutting tile. The fence isn't real great, but I always end up making a better fence for most saws anyway. Mark Mech [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.aerofoam.com : [RCSE] tools: Part II > Greetings! > > I asked about tools for small grooves and things. On

Re: [RCSE] tools

2000-03-13 Thread David L. Stone
>How 'bout this: >http://www.dxmarket.com/micromark/products/50304.html Quote from their page below...I don't see why they call this a "MINIATURE TABLE SAW"---heck my workbench is nowhere near that big! "Takes up only 7-1/4' x 9-1/2' of your valuable workbench space. Fixed position 2' blade. " R