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Tungsten

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  1. Well we dont need millions, make the launch safer. Its only a matter of time before we have a drowning because of the rocks right at the entry point. Then theyll close it down and we'll all lose

     

    Id prefer they kept the parking the way it is anyway. Keeps the non river users with there kias out and makes the shuttle people park down by the enterence. Which seams to work.

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  2. Is there any plans in the works for the launch?Judging by whats been done in the past theyre going to need a little help at creating a usable safe launch. They seam to vocus on parking rather then a launch.

     

    A high hoe could dig out the back eddy, remove the rocks out in the current part and we have a much nicer/safer launch.

     

    A couple signs to stoo people from parking at the make shift turn around by the launch would also be nice.

     

    Hoping the next time around they listen to people who actully use the river before they draw up any plans.

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  3. Typically if your gonna play with dados you use a small hand held router and a straight edge,much quicker and your not changing blades in the saw all the time.

     

    Pretty sure i can get a dado in my dewalt might only be 1/2" ill check tomorrow.

     

    If dado's and 5 piece doors are in the futer then do it right and get the cast iron one with a big ass motor.oh and new wiring in the garage cause you'll need a 220V dust collector also:)

  4. You'll have to check model numbers on dewalt,the home depo one may be different then say the one you buy at calgary fasteners or the dewalt store.Not sure but i know drills will differ from say HD too a specialty store.

     

    I think any of the saws will do,well I'd stay away from anything CT, riged or skil, if bigger cuts are the norm then go with what has the biggest table.I know the dewalts is small but that makes it easier to get in and out,so for contractors its good.

     

    Like anything else, a good operator can make good square cuts on most any saw.

  5. Dewalt,the rack and pinion fence is by far the better option.Not like the old saws where you had to measure on every cut.

     

    Build yourself a Cross cut jig that runs in the miter slot and the saw comes with a splitter that runs behind the blade for big cuts.Dust port out back so vac hooks on,great saw ,i use mine every day.

     

    Big sheets your best to cut down with a skill saw and straight edge then cut your pieces on the table saw.

     

    Or having side and out feed tables/benches is what i use to cut full sheets.

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  6. I just spot spray the killex. If yours is real bad then maybe one of those you attach to your hose might work. Regular seed not the exspencive Scott's or whatever it's called ,stuff with the cocanut bark, it's says right on package contains only 20% seed.

    For spot seeding I cover with burlap that I have to cover my ceadars ,when it starts to grow remove. You can water right over.

     

  7. I think its called killex,mix with water 6ml to 1 liter of water,kills everything but the grass, including the tree saplings.No it wont kill the tree.Mix in a spray bottle,takes time but it works.

     

    Over seed with seed mixed with dirt and water water water do not let it get dry!,fertilizer these days inst very strong I find I'm using a lot more then the good old days of weed and feed.

     

    Air rating is also good but pending on who you hire and how new the spikes are.I always water the day before they come so the spikes can get in a little deeper.

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