I am hoping to build a entry type table and would like the legs to be tapered to match a dining table I have. I have looked at the various tapering jigs that are available for purchase but I am not sure if I would use it enough to make the investment. Is there a simple way I could build a fixed jig type deal that would allow me to make the simple four legs that I am hoping for? For those of you who might remember, I am new to table saw use but nearly have completed a couple of cabinets that I have built for use in my garage/shop. Not ready to hold the title of cabinet maker yet but they are functional. Will post a pic once I have them installed.
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Rita,
A gable fan is designed to move lots of air.
They're available for about $100.
Plus, a shutter needs to be installed on the exterior.
Calling it good for the day. I need to pick up a different size kreg screw so will head out tomorrow and will look about fans for the window as well. I doubt if my DIY skills are enough to install the gable fan but I am sure it would be a great improvement.
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