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Old 07-30-2007, 04:00 PM   #1
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Our we going to get the "mark forums read" button back? No rush but I do not read the turning forum. But I do have a lade I got in 1985.

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Re: mark forums read

Danny, you can find the Mark Forums Read function in the Other Links drop down menu in the top tool bar.
You might want to check out the turning forum from time to time....you might get inspired to pull out the lathe and start spinnin'. It's loads of fun

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Our we going to get the "mark forums read" button back? No rush but I do not read the turning forum. But I do have a lade I got in 1985.

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I used to find it in the floating menu under the Forums slide out menu. I've only use it once or twice after returning from a trip and been unable to keep up with all the old posts

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Honestly Honey, that will cost around $100 $150 $200, and I need a few more tools.

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DaveO. Thank you I miss the floating menu. All of my turning tools are dull.

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DaveO. Thank you I miss the floating menu. All of my turning tools are dull.

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DaveO. Thank you I miss the floating menu. All of my turning tools are dull.

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they can be sharpened. You're not afraid just because it's called "SCARY sharp" are you????
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they can be sharpened. You're not afraid just because it's called "SCARY sharp" are you????
YES!!! No my teenage boys have used them for other things.

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