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Old 10-03-2008, 08:21 PM   #16
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It is in the back of my truck awaiting delivery tonight. PM me Sawduster and let me know when is good to come by.

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It is in the back of my truck awaiting delivery tonight. PM me Sawduster and let me know when is good to come by.

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dont fergit ta stop and fill er up!
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dont fergit ta stop and fill er up!
What'cha gettin' at Fred?

Fill up the DC with chips.....?

Fill up the truck with gas....?

Fill up Doug with beer....?

I think you meant the third option, right?
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What'cha gettin' at Fred?

Fill up the DC with chips.....?

Fill up the truck with gas....?

Fill up Doug with beer....?

I think you meant the third option, right?
. everyone knows that Doug is trying hard on the WW diet. No beer allowed.
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Succeeded with the handoff this afternoon from Tracy to Doug, but discovered that I left a collapsible section of 4" flexible duct that connects on the DC inlet. I have it at my daughters in Apex (off Olive Chapel Road) -- if anyone in the Apex - Cary area can get it on its next steps, I can try to get it to you this weekend (I am taking care of my grandson, so my mobility is somewhat limited), OR I can drop it off at Steve Coles (he lives less than a mile from my daughter), OR I can bring it with me to next weekend's Fall Gathering in the Mountains and pass it off to someone from the north side of Raleigh that is coming -- maybe Robert is coming? So, Help to complete this delivery is needed.
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Sorry Fred I dropped off sans dust. Rob noticed the lack of hose. I told him what happened. Also dropped off the wood from DaveO. Kinda felt like Santa.

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The Eagle has landed and man is it sweeeet !! Pics tomorrow I promise

Doug ' Santa Claus ' Robinson pulled into my drive with a car load of DC and some awesome looking super-wide oak ( Thanx to Tracy for the score and DaveO for the pickup and subsequent handoff )

No worries about the connecting hose , it will get here in it's own time .
Heck it will take me all weekend to vacuum up the current load of dust in order to start off clean .....ask Doug, he's seen it

As it stands right now I will probably not make the fall gathering as I originally planned

I am extremely grateful for everyone's effort in getting this to me . You guys are just the absolute bestest-in-the-world-bar-none
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Sorry Fred I dropped off sans dust. Rob noticed the lack of hose. I told him what happened. Also dropped off the wood from DaveO. Kinda felt like Santa.

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Originally Posted by jerrye View Post
What'cha gettin' at Fred?

Fill up the DC with chips.....?

Fill up the truck with gas....?

Fill up Doug with beer....?

I think you meant the third option, right?
why... option 1 of course! what good is a dust collector without the dust?
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I PM'd Sawduster and will be dropping off the missing hose at one of his offices in Durham on my way back to the mountains on Monday. Glad I could part of the "dustless" DC express!
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