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In a couple other threads I said something about working for wwing tools.Well here is one of the tools I've worked for.It's a Grizzly G0477.He's got some other tools I'll be working for next.I've never had a Molder/Planer before.But I know enough to keep my finger's out of it.I've just got to remember to get the owners man.
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Don't know what you did to get it, but you must have done it right!! Congrats on the score.
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Given the color & manufacture of your latest acquisition, I'd say Congrizzulations are in order.
Looks like you're riding the economic wave of the future - bartering.
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Re: Fruits of my labor.[GLOAT]

Originally Posted by Robert Arrowood View Post

In a couple other threads I said something about working for wwing tools.Well here is one of the tools I've worked for.It's a Grizzly G0477.He's got some other tools I'll be working for next.I've never had a Molder/Planer before.But I know enough to keep my finger's out of it.I've just got to remember to get the owners man.
Here is is right here
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Looks like you done right good there Robert! Congratulations!
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That's nice Robert - looks like a lunch box planner on steroids
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That's nice Robert - looks like a lunch box planner on steroids
Ya it looked alot smaller in his shop.But man when I got it home.Thanks everyone my little sop is starting to look like a real shop.He has more tools he's not using anymore.I'm already working towards those.
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