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Default Well I've never done that before

On 11/20/11 11:02 AM, Leon wrote:
On 11/19/2011 4:43 PM, Steve Turner wrote:
On 11/19/2011 2:13 PM, Leon wrote:
On 11/19/2011 1:31 PM, Swingman wrote:
On 11/19/2011 11:37 AM, Steve Turner wrote:
I suppose all of us at one time or another have managed to install the
blade backwards on our tablesaw and wondered why the hell the thing
wasn't cutting worth a damn, but I've never had it happen on my
bandsaw
before. I was uncoiling a 1/4" blade from storage and somehow I
managed
to get the thing turned inside out, and it never occurred to me to
check
the direction of the teeth while installing it. Come ON, no blade
could
possibly be THAT dull!

Be careful out there. :-)

I'm blaming it all it on Mike. I cut the birds mouth in the wrong place
on six rafters this morning ... just what the hell was in that
Christmas
Ale??

Then again, it may have been that Texas Red Tongue Oil ...



Was he drinking Sam Adams Christmas Ale??? so was I, and ended up with
a heck
of a head ache.

Shiner Holiday Cheer is pretty darn good considering it is not a stout.

BTY I am currently hooked on Buffalo Bills Blueberry Stout. Yes
Blueberry!


I had a headache this morning too (which is when my bandsaw was making
fun of me), and I only had that one Christmas Ale! I agree with Karl;
it's Mike's fault. I mean who in their right mind would turn a bandsaw
blade inside out?


Oddly I normally don't have a head ache after a few beers, but I tried
Samuel Aiems Christmas Ale and one bottle gave me a head ache.


It wasn't the Sam Adams that have you the headache.
It was the four *good* beers it took to get taste of Sam Adams out of
your mouth. :-)


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