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With many thanks to Steve D, McRabbit, Gator, and Bernhard, these little Grizzlies have a new home together! I promise I'll feed them lots of tasty wood so they can grow up big and strong!!!!!

By the way ...... if you are ever in the Timbelake area ... stop by. You've all got to see Bernhard's shop .......... I about dropped dead with envy! Talk about equipment ... the dude's got a sliding table saw that can handle 4'x8' panels all on the table!!! This guy goes first class all the way!

Anyway .... I want to thank all the guys that cooperated and ferried the jointer up from Asheville. You guys are awesome! If I can ever return the favor, please ask!

Well ..... time to feed the Grizzlies!
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Jim,

Glad to see it got there safe & sound. From your picture it looks like oyu are running 4" for the DC, you can get a step down adapter at Home Depot that will take the 6" down to 4". It looks like that woodtek shoud have plenty of HP, you might want to consider running 6" instead.
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Nice haul Jim. And I appreciate your dedication to shop color coordination, including the John Deere lawn tractor

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Nice score Jim. I am glad you were able to pick those machines up from some fellow members. Its nice to be able to keep tools in the family.

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