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Hello everyone, My6 year old ddaughter has dwarfism which puts her at 1’5” tall and 18 pounds.We are struggling to find a solution for the stairs. She struggles climbing up/down the stairs. given her age she wants to do it independently instead of me having to carry her. She can do it by...46 replies 1K views
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Hello everyone, it's my first post and I'm not sure if I post it in right place. There's a question confused me for a long time, that's if there are two types of RO sander? I'm a fan of air tools, so I don't know very much about electric tools. I was thinking electric RO sander is just works...26 replies 398 views
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I am an electronic engineer and understand the important of precision from that perspective. Woodworking has a lot of tools to cut wood to make smaller parts e.g handsaws, tablesaw, circular saw, tracksaw, bandsaw. Now for large pieces lets say 1/2m, 1m or more, how can a person make precise...18 replies 341 views
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I'm wondering about # of coats, and building a finish. I'm going to put lacquer on a table that was originally finished with polyacrylic. My plan is to sand with 400 and start applying coats of lacquer, but I'm not sure how many. I've got some experience with varnish -- 2-3 coats of gloss and...3 replies 101 views
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Installed this the other day. Not completely done yet as I didn't have the proper plug end for the chandelier. I need to clip the existing plug off and route it through a hole and then put a new plug end on. I had an angle style replacement that wouldn't fit in the recessed clock outlet that...5 replies 155 views