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rjR

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  1. Tape TIGHT too! Very snug to the plexiglass!
  2. Beautiful!
  3. Ya quacked it Dick! Nice job. We are old enough to see more of doctors now! DAMN IT!
  4. I can see they should sell extremely well! Great designs and fabrication too!
  5. I like the maple leaf! Neat idea and work!
  6. Nice work! I think ducking it always is a good idea!
  7. Hey Kevin---" i get two bars in the house and 5 outside? I'm still waiting for it to load wow" with 2 bars in the house and 5 just outside the getting loaded should not be a chore! Yeah I know-- but it was just too hard to resist!
  8. A. K. Being A. K.!
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    Smith

    100% agree with above statements.
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    B S Sign

    I used to work for a state government!! It fit the administrators totally. The less they knew the louder and more argumentative they were to get their way! Nice cutting! Unfortunately the saying is too true!
  11. Nice cutting and a great pattern too!
  12. Neat design and very nice work too! Your idea will be "borrowed" by at least some of us.
  13. Good work and a good plan! America/WORLD needs to remember that!
  14. Good for you! Hope you have enough margin for a few new pieces of sandpaper at least! AND a new SANDER!
  15. Very nicely done!
  16. Very well executed and designed as well! Way past my patience--I am sure I could ruin it totally on the last cut!
  17. Claude Stuart - The Official Site www.claudestuart.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=...

  18. Great job on both! I really like the trout!
  19. Nice work!
  20. Very nice! Design Cutting Finish!
  21. That table will clean up with paste wax--steel wool and Work! Then keep it waxed will be better than reducing capacity by a top cover!
  22. I had a home made stand before with actual blow-up small tires like are found on hand trucks. I had made it adjustable with a screw type jack--- it had 3 larger pipes over the top of three smaller ones that could slide up and down. I had made a heavy metal screen that the saw stood on and a metal piece about 8" channel iron about 1-1/2 " below the screen and the screen was welded too it. The jack could move it up --gravity down, There were also 3 lock screws to maintain the position, It sat on the wheels and a large rear foot. I could grab it by the front edges and wheel it out on the gravel and work outside easily. If you make one make sure the pipes that are larger are the top ones--avoids a problem with sawdust causing binding. Sorry no pictures; it was destroyed a few years back! I wish I had modified it (to fit the DeWalt 788) and not even assembled the DW stand. It stood more solid and I had adjustable height! Now I just have plastic slide things for furniture under the DW. I do not move this saw as much so that part is fine. I do miss the adjustable height feature though! If you can make the stand that fits you! Easier to build adjustment into a metal one than a wooden one! But that can be done too. The screw type cheap jack worked well on a fairly heavy saw.
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    Duck.

    Can NOT help it---"Just DUCKY"!
  24. Some images did not want to load-- where we are at internet is iffy! Liked the OLD GOAT! Very well!
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