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Scrappile

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  1. Not being a gum chewer, I would fill mine with whiskey,,,,, ahhh M&M's
  2. Just my opinion, FD-PS and FR-PSR have been my go to blades for soft and thinner woods for a long time. Usually in #2 size. I have the tried the Pegas and they work fine but I find I use a size larger #3 where I would normally use a #2 FD. I also find they are a little more aggressive than the FD. Can't say I really like one over the other. They are the same but a little different....... I don't really think it would be worth changing if you are happy with the FD blades.... But you may find differently.
  3. Really a nice saying and a nice plaque you made of it.
  4. Top job on that sign. Somehow I don't see an Irish Pub in a place called "Ferntree Gully". I love the names of some of the Aussie towns...
  5. Very nice boxes. Those all should sell.
  6. Great idea and great pictures!
  7. Much agreed,,,, outstanding!
  8. Nice!! That is what I want only maybe like 16' x 24'.
  9. I don't know Pokemon from Hank, but cut fellow and you did a very good job. Congrats on first place.
  10. Awesome piece you made.
  11. That is no way to spend Father's day. Hope surgery goes well and you have a speed recovery.
  12. Looks good, both making and chewing.... Never been to that site before. Looks like young people have it. That is great.
  13. @Eugene Downes, you could probably get a new Connecting Rod machined by a machinist for around the $995 at today's prices....! What was the "Pedal Arm Lift"? I assume it was a mechanism to lift the arm, but what does it look like?
  14. Didn"t see any fish, but I really like the flag and Jesus pieces....
  15. Or did you register the machine on line. Most machines I have come with a reg card or a place to go online and reg it. If you did, you should be able to prove date of purchase through their records.
  16. Super nice. I will have to look that pattern up.
  17. Nice ones. How large is the Nativity one?
  18. You have to get a lot of money for the clocks to pay for those larger forstner bits!! They are spendy!
  19. Turned out really nice, Ray.
  20. I really like that, the background is well chosen.
  21. Looking good. I have always known you are a big heart-ed person....
  22. Great pieces...
  23. The one that gets me is the military emblems. And I know there is some truth to it. Several years ago I asked a vendor of scroll saw patterns why they didn't sell a pattern for the Marine Corps. They "claimed" they use to but received a "Cease and Desist" notice because it was copy righted. Not so sure I believe this. How can the Marine Corps or any such entity copy right something that is owned by the people? And if they can, where is my share of the loot, I'm a Marine??? And if the Gov collects money for something like that, it would be a tax,,,,, wouldn't it?
  24. You really do a top notch job on these airplane and car pictures.... That is awesome. One of my favorite uncles was a belly gunner during WWII in one of the like bombers. He didn't see any action, he spent his time patrolling the coast line of South America. He gave me and my brothers his leather helmet and googles when he got out. We had that for years, played all sorts of things with it from card board box warplanes we built, to hooking it into a surplus army helmet we had so it could be out race car helmet... Sure wish I had that leather helmet still. I don't know where it ended up.
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