So I see this ad in Craigslist for a 12" Table Saw for $125. Craftsman, it
says. Older model it says. Only about 30 minutes away. So I say I'd like
to see it if it's still available. About 8 hours later, a reply with a
phone number and a note "It's still available". So I call. The guy who
answers sounds like he's in his twentys or thirtys. Doesn't seem to know a
lot about the saw. "It came from a machine shop or something." "Yes, it's
available." "Yes, it runs." "I'm moving."
So off I go. Thirty minutes later I'm looking at an old 12" Craftsman band
saw. The guy calls it a table saw. Sometimes he calls it a bandsaw. The
words seem interchangable to him. I politely decline, and return to my car,
secure in the knowledge that....If it seems too good to be true, it probably
is.
BruceT
"Robatoy" wrote in message
> "Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hmmm ... does it put the nail below the surface? That seems to be the
> > biggest problem with most of the pinners. How about availability and
sizes
> > of pins?
>
> It drops the pin just enough below the surface for most of the fibres to
> close in after the pin is inserted. They're damned hard to find and grab
> pretty good.
I'm looking to preclude having to nail set pins, or have shiny heads pop up
after a bit of finish sanding, should that becomes necessary.
>The Nikle (Craftsman) only goes to 3/4" but I have found
> that to be enough for those small mouldings I have been putting on some
> of my jobs lately. If a piece needs more than than a 3/4" pin, I'd be
> inclined to WANT to use a bigger nail like an 18 ga. The nails/pins
> offered are 1/2, 5/8 and 3/4.
... except for maybe 3/8 those are the sizes that I would anticipate. I have
18-ga guns.
> A friend of mine, who runs a large kitchen door factory, uses a 1/2" pin
> to lock the stiles to the rails of his 5-piece doors till the glue sets
> ( credit Nahm).. they're hard to find in oak/maple/cherry.
>
> It is not a finish nailer.. it is a pinner. People, like yourself Karl,
> will appreciate what it does without expecting it to be a panacea.
>
> One job I dislike, is to nail 1/4" thick ply- veneered panels onto the
> kicks after I install a kitchen. With the pinner, however, I do not need
> to go back and fill any holes. Time saved... more fun...easier on the
> knees.
There you go ...
Thanks.
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"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In article <[email protected]>,
> "Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> ALL feedback thus far says to buy the Bostitch,
>
> Fine Homebuilding advertised a Nikle pinner.. for $ 279.00 US.
> In Woobweb forum, it is well received..then a bombshell:
> The Craftsman *IS* a Nikle...and I paid $ 149.00 CAN$ for mine..and it
> hasn't mis-fired yet.
> The big problem with misfiring is that people put the nails in upside
> down. Easily done.
>
> It's the coolest little tool!
>
> r
>
Porter Cable PIN100 23-Gauge Amazon $89.99 - I just recieved notice of item
being shipped.
I saw it at the last Woodworkers show in Pomona, CA - It seemed to work
pretty good - we'll see.
Dave
In article <[email protected]>,
Bruce T <[email protected]> wrote:
>So I see this ad in Craigslist for a 12" Table Saw for $125. Craftsman, it
>says.
You _should_ have known something was "suspect".
Have you *ever* heard of a _Craftsman_ 12" table saw before?
> Older model it says. Only about 30 minutes away. So I say I'd like
>to see it if it's still available. About 8 hours later, a reply with a
>phone number and a note "It's still available". So I call. The guy who
>answers sounds like he's in his twentys or thirtys. Doesn't seem to know a
>lot about the saw. "It came from a machine shop or something." "Yes, it's
>available." "Yes, it runs." "I'm moving."
>
>So off I go. Thirty minutes later I'm looking at an old 12" Craftsman band
>saw. The guy calls it a table saw. Sometimes he calls it a bandsaw. The
>words seem interchangable to him. I politely decline, and return to my car,
>secure in the knowledge that....If it seems too good to be true, it probably
>is.
Look at the good side -- with all that high-pressure air heading your
way, you should have good weather for several days. <*grin*>
"Leon" wrote in message
>
> "Swingman" < wrote in message
>
> > "Bruce T" wrote in message
> >
> >> Thirty minutes later I'm looking at an old 12" Craftsman band
> >> saw. The guy calls it a table saw. Sometimes he calls it a bandsaw.
> >
> > So Bruce Johnson's son's selling the old man's tools, eh?
>
>
> You beat me to it... LOL Did you order that pinner yet?
ALL feedback thus far says to buy the Bostitch, and some have been pretty
strong about it, but I'm stuck in limbo ...All roads for the damn thing on
the Internet seem to lead to Amazon and they're "back ordered".
Locally, I don't think Empire Tools handle Bostitch, Circle Saw doesn't have
it in stock, and neither Lowes or HD ever stock the thing.
Ahh well ... we shall wait and see.
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Bruce T wrote:
> So I see this ad in Craigslist for a 12" Table Saw for $125. Craftsman, it
> says. Older model it says. Only about 30 minutes away. So I say I'd like
> to see it if it's still available. About 8 hours later, a reply with a
> phone number and a note "It's still available". So I call. The guy who
> answers sounds like he's in his twentys or thirtys. Doesn't seem to know a
> lot about the saw. "It came from a machine shop or something." "Yes, it's
> available." "Yes, it runs." "I'm moving."
>
> So off I go. Thirty minutes later I'm looking at an old 12" Craftsman band
> saw. The guy calls it a table saw. Sometimes he calls it a bandsaw. The
> words seem interchangable to him. I politely decline, and return to my car,
> secure in the knowledge that....If it seems too good to be true, it probably
> is.
You... blow?
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"Robert Bonomi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In article <[email protected]>,
> Bruce T <[email protected]> wrote:
>>So I see this ad in Craigslist for a 12" Table Saw for $125. Craftsman,
>>it
>>says.
>
> You _should_ have known something was "suspect".
>
> Have you *ever* heard of a _Craftsman_ 12" table saw before?
Well, I'm the first to admit that I don't know everything, so I did a quick
check a Sears.com & found a Craftsman 12" Table Saw Model 22802. Seeing
that, I figure that hey, I don't know hold long Sears has been making these
things, but I do know that they used to make a lot of good tools when I
worked there back in the 60's, so what the hey, let's give it a try.
>
>> Older model it says. Only about 30 minutes away. So I say I'd
>> like
>>to see it if it's still available. About 8 hours later, a reply with a
>>phone number and a note "It's still available". So I call. The guy who
>>answers sounds like he's in his twentys or thirtys. Doesn't seem to know
>>a
>>lot about the saw. "It came from a machine shop or something." "Yes,
>>it's
>>available." "Yes, it runs." "I'm moving."
>>
>>So off I go. Thirty minutes later I'm looking at an old 12" Craftsman
>>band
>>saw. The guy calls it a table saw. Sometimes he calls it a bandsaw. The
>>words seem interchangable to him. I politely decline, and return to my
>>car,
>>secure in the knowledge that....If it seems too good to be true, it
>>probably
>>is.
>
> Look at the good side -- with all that high-pressure air heading your
> way, you should have good weather for several days. <*grin*>
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Bruce T" wrote in message
>
>> Thirty minutes later I'm looking at an old 12" Craftsman band
>> saw. The guy calls it a table saw. Sometimes he calls it a bandsaw.
>
> So Bruce Johnson's son's selling the old man's tools, eh?
You beat me to it... LOL Did you order that pinner yet?
"Oleg Lego" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Snio
> Got there and found out it was a standard laser printer. I wouldn't
> have minded so much if they had just admitted it was a mistake, typo,
> or brain fart, but the idiots had the nerve to try to tell me that you
> could put various colours of toner in it!
>
Hey, you can put water in your gas tank also. :~)
"Robatoy" wrote in message
> "Swingman" wrote:
>
> > ALL feedback thus far says to buy the Bostitch,
>
> Fine Homebuilding advertised a Nikle pinner.. for $ 279.00 US.
> In Woobweb forum, it is well received..then a bombshell:
> The Craftsman *IS* a Nikle...and I paid $ 149.00 CAN$ for mine..and it
> hasn't mis-fired yet.
> The big problem with misfiring is that people put the nails in upside
> down. Easily done.
>
> It's the coolest little tool!
Hmmm ... does it put the nail below the surface? That seems to be the
biggest problem with most of the pinners. How about availability and sizes
of pins?
Thanks ...
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In article <[email protected]>,
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmmm ... does it put the nail below the surface? That seems to be the
> biggest problem with most of the pinners. How about availability and sizes
> of pins?
It drops the pin just enough below the surface for most of the fibres to
close in after the pin is inserted. They're damned hard to find and grab
pretty good. The Nikle (Craftsman) only goes to 3/4" but I have found
that to be enough for those small mouldings I have been putting on some
of my jobs lately. If a piece needs more than than a 3/4" pin, I'd be
inclined to WANT to use a bigger nail like an 18 ga. The nails/pins
offered are 1/2, 5/8 and 3/4.
A friend of mine, who runs a large kitchen door factory, uses a 1/2" pin
to lock the stiles to the rails of his 5-piece doors till the glue sets
( credit Nahm).. they're hard to find in oak/maple/cherry.
It is not a finish nailer.. it is a pinner. People, like yourself Karl,
will appreciate what it does without expecting it to be a panacea.
One job I dislike, is to nail 1/4" thick ply- veneered panels onto the
kicks after I install a kitchen. With the pinner, however, I do not need
to go back and fill any holes. Time saved... more fun...easier on the
knees.
r
In article <[email protected]>,
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> ALL feedback thus far says to buy the Bostitch,
Fine Homebuilding advertised a Nikle pinner.. for $ 279.00 US.
In Woobweb forum, it is well received..then a bombshell:
The Craftsman *IS* a Nikle...and I paid $ 149.00 CAN$ for mine..and it
hasn't mis-fired yet.
The big problem with misfiring is that people put the nails in upside
down. Easily done.
It's the coolest little tool!
r
Oleg Lego <[email protected]> writes:
>
> Got there and found out it was a standard laser printer. I wouldn't
> have minded so much if they had just admitted it was a mistake, typo,
> or brain fart, but the idiots had the nerve to try to tell me that you
> could put various colours of toner in it!
Well, it *is* possible. I remember the ads when B&W laserwriters first
came out. For chuckles I tried to see if they were still available,
and didn't have much luck finding a color cartridge for my Apple
LaserWriter Pro 630.
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"Bruce T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> So I see this ad in Craigslist for a 12" Table Saw for $125. Craftsman,
> it says. Older model it says. Only about 30 minutes away. So I say I'd
> like to see it if it's still available. About 8 hours later, a reply with
> a phone number and a note "It's still available". So I call. The guy who
> answers sounds like he's in his twentys or thirtys. Doesn't seem to know
> a lot about the saw. "It came from a machine shop or something." "Yes,
> it's available." "Yes, it runs." "I'm moving."
>
> So off I go. Thirty minutes later I'm looking at an old 12" Craftsman
> band saw. The guy calls it a table saw. Sometimes he calls it a bandsaw.
> The words seem interchangable to him. I politely decline, and return to
> my car, secure in the knowledge that....If it seems too good to be true,
> it probably is.
Was that guy, Bruce Johnson, from the DIY channel??? He is clueless as to
what a RAS is.
The Bruce T entity posted thusly:
>The guy calls it a table saw. Sometimes he calls it a bandsaw. The
>words seem interchangable to him. I politely decline, and return to my car,
>secure in the knowledge that....If it seems too good to be true, it probably
>is.
Been there, alright. Read a Future Shop ad, in which they advertised a
'Colour Laser Printer' for about $600. This was back a few years ago,
when they were usually about $2000 and up. But, I figured "Hey, it's a
big company. Maybe they got a good buy on them."
Got there and found out it was a standard laser printer. I wouldn't
have minded so much if they had just admitted it was a mistake, typo,
or brain fart, but the idiots had the nerve to try to tell me that you
could put various colours of toner in it!