jekylnz
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Take a look at the garden clipper I posted in the DIY tools thread. It really works pretty well for about $10 US
To true,..thats basically all they are with a channel and adjustable size stopper
Take a look at the garden clipper I posted in the DIY tools thread. It really works pretty well for about $10 US
Gawd dam it! First it was pipes taking my money now theres all these cigar gadgets wanting me to spend more money that I don't have.
Screw the gadgets seanz, There aint nothing like using your own 2 hands and 8 fingers and 2 thumbs to roll a good cigar.
Yea, but the best tools either cost to much or the ones you make yourself. All the ones I want would require second mortgage. Can You put in a good word for me to the peterson sawmill factory. I could really use a good deal on one.
http://petersonsawmills.com/
Yea, but the best tools either cost to much or the ones you make yourself. All the ones I want would require second mortgage. Can You put in a good word for me to the peterson sawmill factory. I could really use a good deal on one.
http://petersonsawmills.com/
So get a cheap one and modify it to your taste.To true,..thats basically all they are with a channel and adjustable size stopper
True, true! It is frustrating at first but I can testify they get better and better. TIP: Keep your finger nails short.Screw the gadgets seanz, There aint nothing like using your own 2 hands and 8 fingers and 2 thumbs to roll a good cigar.
Just go visit the shop and have your pic taken. LOLYou said BarG I get a nice feeling knowing that everything involved in it is from my own hands
But gadgets..... you know!
Yea, but the best tools either cost to much or the ones you make yourself. All the ones I want would require second mortgage. Can You put in a good word for me to the peterson sawmill factory. I could really use a good deal on one.
http://petersonsawmills.com/
Yes, My son is looking at buying one. He says the depreciation over 20 years is very small. He wants me to be his sawyer. I think he's looking for a cheap mechanic. LOLA friend of mine built his whole house, except for studs, with one of those mills. Pine siding outside, tongue and groove on inside, exposed beams, alot of pecan, etc. A really nice house for cheap, and by the time he got ready to sell his mill, he got almost what he paid for it.
Is this something like they where using?
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Are there any plans for this roller below?.... I've been trying to find easy to read and understand plans but it has been Hard....
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance....
DIY bunching machine (Lieberman machine) : can't get it to work though...
Are there any plans for this roller below?.... I've been trying to find easy to read and understand plans but it has been Hard....
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance....
Look for "Antique" tuck cutters on eBay and Etsy! BTW AUTOCORRECT SUCKS IT MISSPELLED "TUCK"I priced the tuck cutter a while back. It was about $275 US
What I would like to know is where to buy one ?
I would also like the board she uses for cutting the wrapper on . Seem like the leaf sticks to the board to cut easy .
Sorry, apparently I came into the middle of the conversation, and just realized it's the same machine (at least the same design and materials) as the one pictured at the beginning of the thread!!! Either you guys get yours directly from the maker, or the same middle man I got mine from!https://www.etsy.com/people/lencahonduras this guy's got a buddy that makes 'em! Angle iron, 3/4x1/8" flat, round bar, etc... It works FANTASTIC!!! although no instructions on how to change ring gauge