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why don't you start
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oh i don't know i um
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i refinished a couple of
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old uh dressers that were given handed down you know it's nice tongue and groove um
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uh construction
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huh that's just i've been pretty successful with that
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things you already owned or things that you've picked up just to do that
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what
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are they things you already owned or you pick them up just to do that refinishing
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no i've done some other things too um you know
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i've yeah i've done both uh i have had my wife's picked up a couple things saying uh boy if we could refinish that that'd be a beautiful piece of furniture and uh and we've done it a couple of times
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yeah
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i guess that we've been fairly successful with those that's uh that's a kind of low risk sort of project isn't it i guess
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oh yeah
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yeah that's a good way to get started
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um i have a a um really nice desk a nicer desk than i could afford which i got because my sister who worked in a hospital uh liberated it after a fire and uh
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um-hum
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we stripped it all the way down and refinished it it turned out to be really nice uh pretty nice desk maple top i think or
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um-hum
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um-hum
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or something of that sort
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yeah i i put together um a um rolltop desk from scratch you know a kit
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oh really
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oh i'm jealous
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still had to cut it and everything but yeah it's fun
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uh-huh
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yeah i've i do do things uh that
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might be too crude to be called woodworking i've built my own deck and
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um things like that
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yeah i've i've done the same you know like the trim around the house you know the baseboards and things like that
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and i
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i definitely have begun to accumulate tools too my i uh
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i picked up a bunch of Craftsman tools from the forties that my wife's father owned when he was alive and so i do have a band saw and a router and um things like that out in the garage but i can't say i use them very often
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uh-huh
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um i i'm looking at trying to get a router right now
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they're handy uh they they come in handy at the most unusual times putting doors in is the time when i'm uh i bought myself a um
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template for making mortices and doors and that's a whole lot easier than doing it with a chisel
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but i've also i've also used them for building drawers where you uh for rabbeting and uh
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i'll bet
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because uh rabbeting on my table on my uh radial arm saw is a little bit uncertain
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um-hum
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so i got one for Christmas a few years ago and used it quite a bit for the first eight months i had it and now i i use it twice a year maybe
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yeah my brothers my brothers used it a lot for making drawers
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the big stuff
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i don't know what what's your opinion of what a good router is like
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uh i guess it
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you know i had
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because he was tell me like the ones that you dial in aren't all that great they've plastic parts and stuff
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the ones that what
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that you dial in on the side
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uh i have never even seen i've never even looked at one closely and the the little use that i've gotten from my router i would say
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um-hum
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uh i would spend my money on the bits
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um i have a i'd guess you'd call a medium quality Craftsman router and the um
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how strong is it
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it's strong enough for any job where you don't try to take more than say three eighths of an inch at a time
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but the problem is that the uh as with any any time you buy um a a tool with as as as a as a package the bits that they give you are low end
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don't they um-hum
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um-hum
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so the price of a good set of uh carbide steel uh bits is probably um i mean a a good set of bits is probably gonna run you a hundred dollars and uh um
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if you're gonna use it for a lifetime i suppose it's worth it because um imagine if i go and sharpen them myself uh it won't last
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and i've never had the bits sharpened
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so that's a thing to consider is to
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they they really get hot don't they
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yeah and they they dull after a while especially i did some cabinets in um ash and oak and uh that that wears a bit down
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we remodeled and saved a bunch of really nice ash cabinets uh which had been in the original remodeling of our kitchen
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right
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and i saved them and built an oven cabinet out of one and another cabinet out of another by using the faces and so forth and
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uh routing hardwood will um take the edge off a cheap bit pretty fast so
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yeah i've cut some one by eight oak before
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boy was that fun big solid pieces of oak are just tough
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right that's uh
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and then you take the blade to the to get sharpened right
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well that was you know with a with a circular saw like oh my gosh this gonna be fun
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yeah
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well i've used mine on treated wood and now all my blades need sharpening
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yeah
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because uh the treated wood will also chew them up
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yeah treated wood can really make you sick too if you're not
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