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So that's why I heard all of the sirens from the fire house down the road! Atleast the first responders are only a few minutes away
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What role did the shovel play in the fight? You weren't using that on the lathe were you ?
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Originally Posted by jtodd71 View Post
What role did the shovel play in the fight? You weren't using that on the lathe were you ?
That's there's funny, I don't care who you are....
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Originally Posted by jtodd71 View Post
What role did the shovel play in the fight? You weren't using that on the lathe were you ?

thats whatchcalla roughing gouge! not sure what all those dead clamps are about though??????????????????
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That ia gruesome...and I just finished breakfast.
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Ooohhh - the clamp-anity!!!
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Originally Posted by FredP View Post
thats whatchcalla roughing gouge! not sure what all those dead clamps are about though??????????????????
I too am not sure what happened with the clamps but I am fairly certain that the garden trowel was for carving beads after the large roughing gouge was done Just for future reference Jeremy, 18Ga pneumatic gluing clamps do not come undone at critical moments.
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Very diverse in your clamps aren't you? I count 3 different brands.
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Very diverse in your clamps aren't you? I count 3 different brands.
No loyalty some people! and as for you noticing Travis - you need to get out more
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Well, the massacre happened after I tried to use the shovel ... ground with a fine edge ... to turn some pens. Ended up with tear-out and used the clamps to hold things together. The shovel got word of this and ... well, the rest is history.


Okay, reality ...

The shovel ... well, not involved.
The lathe ... not involved either.
The wide variety of small clamps ... used on a different project and I was too lazy to pick them up after releasing them.
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Originally Posted by DavidF View Post
No loyalty some people! and as for you noticing Travis - you need to get out more
Believe it or not, I got out more than I wanted to this weekend. I spent my weekend in Charlotte, with my daughters, while my wife went to the scrapbooking convention at the convention center.

No tool stores, no shop visits, just kids and scrapbooking.... Can you say "Crop til you drop"?


I had hoped it would soften her up to say yes for a wide belt sander, but no such luck. Still, I haven't given up. Resistance is futile. She will get sick of hearing me whine, complain, and beg for it and ultimately just say buy it and leave me alone.
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multi-spindle line borer - unlikely in 2008
pocket hole machine - unlikely in 2008
Festool sander and vacuum -told I don't need 2 not going to happen
Edge bander - unlikely this decade
oscillating edge sander - unlikely in 2008
floor model chisel or slot mortiser - unlikely in 2008

and a bigger shop - maybe in 2009
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