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jamminjack last won the day on February 22 2015
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About jamminjack
- Birthday 09/01/1945
Where To Find Me
My Profile
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First Name:
Jack
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Occupation:
Retired now . Have a small business making Pet Urns. Rainbow Bridge Pet Urns.
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Location:
Glade Hill Virginia
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Gender:
Male
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Scroll Saw:
Full Blown Porta Cable
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Project Types:
Compound Cutting, Fretwork
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Interests:
Love all types of wood working. Pyrography, woodturning.
Wood carving.
R/C race cars -
Pattern Designer:
No
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Favorite Books:
The Giver
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Favorite TV Shows:
Alaska the last frontier.
Bearing Sea Gold
Street Outlaws
Bull
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Favorite Movies:
Dances with wolves.
Jerami Johnson
Last Samurai -
Two Truths & A Lie:
Played with famous Rock Group in the 60"s.
Won several races in sprint car.
Started the Jackson R/C Race club in Jackson NJ. -
Quote:
Never complain about getting old. A lot of people are denined that privilage.
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Hey there, I have purchased the Logan Matt cutter several years ago. I am very happy with it. I don't use it every day, however, having a pet urn business I needed a tool that I could depend on for completing my Picture Frame Urn. The matt cutting tool works perfectly for me. All of the Logan tools are pretty good quality. As I stated I have used this tool over the past 5 years and it has not let me down. I didn't break the bank and is very dependable.
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Hey Kevin, sorry to hear you are going through this. Believe me when I say I can relate to your problem. As many have stated in this post you just have to know when to say no when someone asks for help. You better than anyone else knows your limitations. We all know what a good-hearted person you are, and saying no is ever so hard. But my friend sometimes as hard as it is to say, "Sorry but I really can't help at this time" is the better thing to do. People will understand. Get well my friend. Jack
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Hello Marg, Hope all is well with you and your family. Looking forward to seeing what everyone has been up to. All is well in the Blue Ridge Mts of VA. Working on Christmas presents for this year gifts. Grandkids are keeping me busy. Talk to you soon. Jack
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Hey Bob, for a minute I thought I was reading my own post. I also have a Porter Cable. It is now making some amazing sounds, I can't even explain. I have fixed, poked, rebuilt, transformed, and prayed a lot. But now I really feel its time to upgrade. I used to refer to it as my Full Blown Porta Cable. I just have to hope it holds together until this seasons Christmas gifts are finished. Three more to go. Then NEW SAW TIME. Its been a long time coming. Keep us updated on what your choice is. I am leaning towards the 788. So much information on keeping up with that saw, and rebuilding etc. I like to tinker, so I feel that will be my next toy.
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Dan, so sorry for your troubles. Keep your strength, and faith up, and get well soon. We are all here praying for you.
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Thanks for sharing your update. I did the same thing 12 years ago when our daughter moved. Never regretted one moment of the move. The family is so important, love and spoil those grandkids, then send them home. Ha Ha. Send pictures of the shop when you can, and welcome to SSV
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Welcome Snowwolfe, Glad to see you are enjoying life in TN. Don't get so busy that you can't play with that new Saw. Give Paypal hell, and get that stand and start enjoying this great hobby. If you are like most of us there isn't enough time in the day to do what we want. Being retired is great. Enjoy each and every day, and start scrolling. Glad to have you part of this amazing group.
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Welcome Fran, Glad you found the best scrolling site on the net. SSV is a family friendly site. If you have a question just ask. Folks here are happy to assist you in any way they can.
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Hey there, So glad to be back at SSV. The members here are great. Thanks for the welcome.
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Hey Kevin, How are things down in Flordia? I am sure you are still super busy with your Name Plates. (Super Cool by the way). Hope all is well for you, looking forward to seeing your work once again. Jake
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I have on hand. Third, I spray the back of the pattern with adhesive and apply it to the masking tape. And Fourth I apply a layer of clear tape over the pattern. I have never had a problem with taking the pattern off or removing the tape. The blade cuts well. If I do start to get some burning issues (on Cherry) I also use a little BEESWAX on the blade. It works wonders. Again, this is the procedure that I follow. I know that it is a lot of prep work, but the results are worth it. IMHO
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I love to get those phone calls. It makes my day sometimes. I get them on the phone and tell them I am interested but to please hold on for a minute. then I put them on hold and play very horrible elevator music for them to listen to. I check back every few minutes to see if they are still on the line. You be surprised how many of them actually hang on. The older I get I find out It's the simpler things in life that I enjoy most.
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Hey there Bob. How are things on the other side of the Pond. Nice to talk to you again. Looking forward to participating in this great family. Have a great day.
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Thanks for the welcome. It's been a while, glade to be back.
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Hi Dave, Thanks for the welcome.