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Old 11-06-2006, 07:28 PM   #1
Old Gloat, New Face!!!
 
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Just wanted to show everyone I do stuff in my shop, LOL. This past weekend I re-furbished the woodmaster I purchased last year. It was in rough shape as the first pic shows. I ordered the stickers, a new verlcro kit and sand paper, and painted it to the closest color I could find. If anyone needs something sanded in my area let me know, your more than welcome to come over and use it. Be blessed friends.

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Re: Old Gloat, New Face!!!

They didnt have the blue and black strip to send me so I decided to keep it as is. I like the idea of having something old on the machine. My wife said I was silly in my thinking that way. I told her it was a woodworking thing.
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Old 11-06-2006, 07:31 PM   #3
 
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and now I dont have to try to remember which way is up or down,,lol
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Re: Old Gloat, New Face!!!

... But Michael... if you're doing things in your shop, how come there's no sawdust on that machine???

the sander looks terrific... great job on fixing it up.

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Nice over haul Michael I am glad you are getting some shop and family time
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... But Michael... if you're doing things in your shop, how come there's no sawdust on that machine???

the sander looks terrific... great job on fixing it up.

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I thought that too Ray! it would look soo much better with a fine layer of dust on it,,lol.
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Nice over haul Michael I am glad you are getting some shop and family time

Thanks friend! It didnt require a lot of time (most of the time waiting for the paint to dry) But it was nice to get in the shop a little too. A guy gets kinda boxed in coming back from a deployment so the quiet times in a shop help calm the spirit.
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Michael, glad to see your home and getting some shop time.
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Re: Old Gloat, New Face!!!

Nice rehab on the Woodmaster -- while you were over playing in the sandbox, I managed to find the smaller brother to your sander -- I picked up a 26" model in very good shape last month for $750 or see the thread http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/s...ead.php?t=5270.

Mines got dust, but it is not mine yet -- I'll get her hooked up this month.

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Jeff,,
Thanks friend its good to be back.

Rob,
That is one fine machine, and at a great score too. You will wonder how you got by without it,,lol
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