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LarryEA

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  1. I thank you Travis for providing a medium for so much of my enjoyment. For all the world wide friends, the patterns, information, advise and the humor. Not to forget the food provided at the Coffee house. The Allen Family wishes you all a Merry Christmas. May this Coming year bring you comfort, joy, peace and happiness.
  2. Thank you Al. Merry Christmas and may the New Year come in with a blessing to you and your Family,
  3. Rob, Merry Christmas to you and yours and may the Good Lord bless, strengthen and keep you smiling for many years to come.
  4. Did make a nice pattern!!!
  5. Kevin...............I think the Delta and Dewalt could almost have interchangeable parts. Schematics look alike. I greased the rod. Glad you mentioned about lower arm bearings and sawdust because that grease is going to collect the dust... Gotta keep an eye on them
  6. Joe, I did a search and found people with saws that had similiar symptoms....aarrggg... some complicated, so much so that I said a silent prayer 'that' wasn't my problem. If "that" had been what was wrong with my saw, then I was going to buy a gallon of grease, Just joking on the grease.
  7. Hey Steve, I didn't find the problem... ...but seems I removed (fixed) it.
  8. YES IT DID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best tip was one particular nut is left threaded... easy to remove when you know which way to turn the socket
  9. You can't over do maintenance. Reminds me of when I worked part time at a gas station owned a new Firebird. Once a month I changed the oil and greased everything, even the door hinges. Washed and waxed. When I sold it, it purred and all that was really needed was a new convertable top. I HATE that I sold it
  10. I hear ya Paul, I gritted my teeth taking it apart a second time. First time I hurried and must have missed something. Then I made the decision that I must also do maintenance on my older Delta 40-690. All finished now...whew Dick, go back and get a hypodermic needle and a new grease gun. The Hypo helps get in tight places and a new grease gun because once you attach the hypo needle, it's tough to remove.
  11. I got rid of my rattle. Greased everything that I thought moved and tightened every thing I could put a tool to. Runs quite.
  12. Deena, glad you joined us. You'll have to show some of your creations Next Year. Tell us what saw you have, what you like to cut.
  13. Well now..... I'll wish Marg and Merlin and all those down under a Happy Summer Birthdays.....
  14. Very good Marg. I enjoy seeing what you do.
  15. Search Kansas City for "lumber companies Baltic Birch". or for "luan (sometimes spelled LAUAN) Many of them have cut offs and scraps they sell discounted.
  16. What time is it? Oh, it's almost 'Norm'. I like it. You do such a great job.
  17. Cutting 2" logs in to lumber...lol Actually I would think #12's are for cutting corian or plastic. Thick hard wood.
  18. Well, you are very welcome to join us. Join in, chat, fix breakfast, show pictures and tell us about Arkansas
  19. Mr. David Vickers, Welcome to Scroll Saw Village.
  20. Ha... what... you don't say. Can't be tolerated I say.
  21. Have breakfast with Woody and Buzz. Order any thing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's free and you won't gain weight.
  22. Thank you all. I had a good day,
  23. Happy birthday+1 Doug, sorry I'm late... Any cake left?
  24. I missed your's.... Happy Birthday +1
  25. You did a fantistic job. I admire your talent cutting this. As for the "no finish/finish"; The wood will darken with age especially unfinished. IMHO, lacquer would be the finish to keep it more the shade it is.....
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