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Old 03-05-2009, 11:04 PM   #1
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I found this website and thought it was worth posting its link here.
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Thanks for sharing Mark. If I memorize all of this, I might be able to have a meaningful conversation on the subject with DaveO, and not just stand there with a blank look on my face.

That is really interesting and very useful.
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I found this website and thought it was worth posting its link here.
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That is an excellent site. Would you please add it to our Link Library under the Woodworking Reference category? Thanks. PM me if you need help with it.
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