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Trying to log in to CSH and when it does not accept password and try forgot password it goes into a loop repeating the forgot pw screen every time. Tried to call and when entering a menu number it just reads the menu back again. What is going on?? anyone have a numb er other than one on website??
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This may turn out to be somewhat of a long-winded story. Sorry in advance. Some of you may remember a product offered by Woodpeckers. It was a set of red cubby drawers, with the idea being to mount them on the unused underside of your work bench to hold small quantities of hardware. I bought two sets of the drawers, which gave me 12 drawers. Since I use the underside of my workbench to clamp items down to the top of the bench for planing, sanding, etc., I decided to build a small cabinet from some of the left over oak veneer plywood and solid red oak from the snack tray cabinet project I posted about back in January. Top, bottom, back, and two sides to be made from the scrap plywood, with three horizontal dividers to which I would mount four brackets each that the cubbies would slide in and out on. The dividers were made from 1/2" MDF. The dividers were set into grooves in the sides and back, with rabbet joints for the cabinet itself. And believe me, getting all that glued up at once was an exercise in a-holes and elbows. I finally got it all together, and got ready to paint it. I used copper colored hammered Rustoleum, just painting the outside, sides and top. I figured the back and bottom would not be seen, so no need to paint them. I didn't want to paint the inside, so after painstakingly masking and taping the front so as not to get any paint in there, I proceeded to paint my project. I put three coats on and let everything set for a couple of days to make sure the paint was cured and dry. The big reveal: I went down into my shop and pulled off the masking, got one of the drawers to put it in one of the mounting brackets, and it wouldn't fit the bracket. That was impossible. It had to fit, all that was a manufactured product that I had together many times to make sure my spacing between dividers was adequate. It was then that I realized the brackets were now on the top of the dividers instead of the bottom. Yes, I had inadvertently placed the cabinet upside on the bench instead of right side up, and had painted the bottom instead of the top. Hence the Idiot! tag on my post header. This goes back to an earlier post in a different thread about experience, and yet another definition of experience: Experience is what you get just after you really needed it. Once I get the top painted, the real top this time, I'll post some pics.
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Ran across this Interesting video in my travels on the intrerweb. Check it out and, see what you think.
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One of my daughters has asked me to make a "barn door" for her kitchen remodel. Other than the track and wheel system it is hung from, how do you keep it from banding into the baseboard or flying away from the wall. Is this part of the hardware package?
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Someone gave me a bag of these things but they had no idea what they are or used for. The distance in between the pegs is right at 3/4 inch. The pegs do fit into pegboard and you could sit a board on edge if you did so, but why? Any ideas?? So I can label them and put them away.
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My next job up is building a cabinet/bookcase for a customer. She wants it made to match an existing piece so I’m searching for a pair of drawer pulls. I’ve eaten up an hour online looking to no avail so I’ll throw it to you. Do y’all have a go to hardware shop? Here’ the existing hardware.
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Does anyone know of a source for good quality (preferably not Asian) hardware for cheesetrays? I'm hoping I can get a few made for Christmas and would prefer a quality hardware set up so it doesn't break on the first cut of super sharp cheddar.
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My grandson was visiting and was making some Christmas gifts with Grandma out of wood, paper, styrofoam, etc. They was doing this in her sewing room. Soon he came to my shop looking for rubberbands. I had 3 small boxes of different sizes, from a garage sale. He left, but soon returned for a tiny hook for his tree ornament. Of course I have different sizes in silver and gold color. Later he returned for something else, while I went to another storage box, he said," Grandpa, you don't have a workshop, you got a hardware store" I just had to smile
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Saw this today. Interesting method of aging hardware- https://mulesaw.blogspot.no/2017/04/dutch-tool-chest-build-1-ageing.html
