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LarryEA

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  1. My Delta 40-690 (Like a DW788) was running normally until I shut it off. Now it will not turn on. I checked the brushes which are a little over 1/2 inch long. My booklet says replace at 3/8 inch so they should be ok. I reset connectors to switch. It ran. I turned it off and it would not turn back on. I took covers off and all I see is PC board. Any suggestions? I bought it from Sears in June 2010. Larry
  2. Yes, the eyes make that. Great job.
  3. Same ol'e same ol'e well cut. And the Same ol'e same ol'e font is great for names.
  4. Welcome ! Hope to see you often.
  5. You did a great job. I would not know it was poor quality wood. Doesn't even look like wood, Just a beautiful piece of work.
  6. DW makes a good point. You will have to decide your approach. Continue having other situations like the above or make reasonable changes your customers would agree to. You made yourself vulnerable by not having a verbal/written or handshake contract and some token of commitment from your customer. They got me again.. get me once, shame on them, get me twice shame on me
  7. The Dewalt is a good saw and plenty big enough for whatever you cut. Are you going to cut anything longer than your legs? Cut one of the doors in your house in half, will you cut anything bigger than that? I think you will love the Dewalt especially after the Ryobi
  8. THose are neat. Good idea and nice job.
  9. Boy, aren't you one to 'Wiff Woff' and prolong a decision. Wiff Woff- bounce back and forth like a ping pong ball Get the 20" Dewalt, wear it out and then buy a 33 1/3" saw or a 21" Actually, the answer is to get the Dewalt and the Excalibur Oh, you never said what saw you currently have. Another thought is experience would tell you to get the bigger saw, no experience would say, 'any saw will do.'
  10. As said before, You are a master fret scroller.
  11. Some newspaper or magazine should pick this story up.. The Amazing Kevin Scroller Story. Another fine job cutting. Does a truck come by once a week to pick up your sawdust?
  12. Ike, keep it up and you will have to build a storage room. To me, 150 is the general all purpose sandpaper.
  13. I like it and you did a great job cutting. Thumbs Up on it.
  14. LarryEA

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    Kitty Kitty, What a cute Kitty. You did a fine job.
  15. I knew before I looked that it would be nice. Beautiful. Some time soon, I will try making one.
  16. There is something unknown about Kevin...............................
  17. Thank you DW for an education on how to make a bowl w/scrollsaw. Greatly appreciated.
  18. It's a beautifully cut puzzle. The bowl, well it's outstanding in color and finish. I'd like to try one. Your combining sapele and pine/poplar is a great match. The trailer for the bird is cute.
  19. I suggest you hire Kevin Do miss that CEE-GAR
  20. Yes I hear you also, It's more than a scroll piece, it's a soul piece also.
  21. I like the little lamb also. Good idea with the cellophane Great job all around
  22. Scream...........What a blessing!
  23. Kevin, as long as you are satisfied, that's good. Again, that looks great.
  24. Adam, Welcome to Scroll Saw Village Pleased to have you. As for your question on what saw, I will leave that to all our member on your side of the pond. Well, not quite, if it's available, I would recommend a Dewalt or Delta. Nothing is cheap today but these are good saws in comparison. Oh, and easy to sell
  25. Wood is beautiful, it is versatile and it is my friend. By my definition, Woodworking is: bring a material to a desired shape or consistency by cutting, sanding or some other method. It's diverse, it's a teacher, it's beautiful. Working wood is satisfying and it is a unifier of peoples. What else has the variety that wood has. It is an amazing creation of God.
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