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OCtoolguy

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  1. It's nice to be able to "feel" the love isn't it? I get the same feeling here on this forum. I have belonged to many forums that had to do with all my varied interests over the years but there were always a handful of folks who seemed to just hang out to make trouble. Not so here. My hat is off to Travis for overseeing this site and keeping it under control. We are truly a "family" here and I know that if I was in need of help, there might just be folks who are close enough to me that they would help me out. Luckily at this point, I don't need anything other than the help and advice that I have found here so far. Ray
  2. Thanks John, I think I will do that but I'm just scared Wolfgang will tell me some bad news. Oh well..............no sense in putting it off. Ray
  3. What Len just said goes for me too. I also hope that we might meet up someday. Ray
  4. I played around a bit with the foot switch. I took it apart and cleaned it up as best as I could. The actual switch is a sealed unit so I can't do much with that. I found that if I start the saw at 1400 or above, it does the slow start and then goes along without anymore hesitation. It's the lower speeds where it slow starts and then sort of does a hiccup after a second or two. From that point on, it's clear sailing. I guess I just won't worry about it but it is bothersome since I'm still learning at slower speeds. I do love this saw though. Ray
  5. You and I have never met but I feel so bad for you and your wife. I pray that you both will come out of this ok and able to continue your life's journey with a degree of enjoyment. Prayers for you both. Ray
  6. Where'd you find the barber's chair? Sounds like a great idea. Ray
  7. I watch Steve's site everyday but I missed this one. Thanks for posting. Ray
  8. Well, that holds them to the work bench. LOL.
  9. I haven't done any stack cutting yet but I think I like the air nailed brads the best. They sound like they would not have any chance of slippage. Ray
  10. So far, I sit at my Dewalt and stand at my Hegner. I may end up putting the Heg down low so I can sit in the same chair for both. My chair is a cast off office chair that I brought home and cleaned up. It just fits both my shop and my butt. Ray
  11. I like it. Ray
  12. Teach us how Travis. Please! Ray
  13. Those all came out great. Very clear and precise but with your mark over the top of them. Ray
  14. Email the patterns to me and I'll work on it with you. Ray
  15. Well, I tried to view all of them and the first one was the only one that I could see at all. The others were not "seeable". Ray
  16. Iggy, when I go to that link, the puzzles are very hard to see. They are very faded out and only one really was viewable. Ray
  17. Sort of like trying to get an answer to a question from the I.R.S. They will each give you a different answer because, like the Bible, they each interpret the tax code differently. Ray
  18. Paul, what do you know about the difference in operation? I see these older ones run the lower arm and the new one run both upper and lower arms. I would think that old design would make for more vibration like the older Deltas. Ray
  19. Probably not a bad deal but the overall design has to be different so it might not be as vibration free. You might want to wait for the more learned folks to chime in. I am trying to find some info on the different models and model years. I have seen a few of the older types for sale but they don't seem to sell. Ray
  20. I don't know much about the older models of Excalibur but this one is old. I think the ones with the motor mounted up high in the back would be the ones to go after. But, like I said, I don't know all that much. Ray
  21. Thanks Kevin. I thought maybe there was another saw for me to shop for. Whew! Ray
  22. A person cannot have too many tools. I know. I used to sell tools for a living. My motto-----"Buy more"! Ray
  23. I'm curious. What is a CW 40? Was that a typo or is it something I'm not familiar with? Ray
  24. I would like to see a picture of that Kevin. All four at once. Ha! Ray
  25. I just look for deals too good to pass up. At some point, I'll have to sell something. I still would like a Hawk and an Ex-21. Then I can really see the difference. Not that I ever cut much. Someday, I'm going to get away from the computer and go out to my shop. Someday. Ray
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