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1,500 lbs of A-2, D-2, 304 stainless, and some 4140...
and some CPM too... 99% bars 1% rounds...

I paid $70 for this and the big shelf as one auction lot...

but then a craigslist guy came and paid me $70 for the shelf... took
the shelf right from the factory...

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1,500 lbs of A-2, D-2, 304 stainless, and some 4140...
and some CPM too... 99% bars 1% rounds...

I paid $70 for this and the big shelf as one auction lot...

but then a craigslist guy came and paid me $70 for the shelf... took
the shelf right from the factory...

i



Aw _*&^*()&

Gunner ain't the only one crying...

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Ignoramus5688 wrote:
1,500 lbs of A-2, D-2, 304 stainless, and some 4140... and some CPM
too... 99% bars 1% rounds...

I paid $70 for this and the big shelf as one auction lot...

but then a craigslist guy came and paid me $70 for the shelf... took
the shelf right from the factory...

i



Aw _*&^*()&

Gunner ain't the only one crying...

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http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/


Second that!!!

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1,500 lbs of A-2, D-2, 304 stainless, and some 4140...
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Damn, you finally get a decent lathe and only score flat stock

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On 2010-02-12, Wes wrote:
Ignoramus5688 wrote:

1,500 lbs of A-2, D-2, 304 stainless, and some 4140...
and some CPM too... 99% bars 1% rounds...


Damn, you finally get a decent lathe and only score flat stock


That's how life works, all the time.

But in reality I will need flat stock more than ba stock, such is the
nature of what I do.

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On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 17:29:48 -0600, the infamous Ignoramus5688
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1,500 lbs of A-2, D-2, 304 stainless, and some 4140...
and some CPM too... 99% bars 1% rounds...

I paid $70 for this and the big shelf as one auction lot...

but then a craigslist guy came and paid me $70 for the shelf... took
the shelf right from the factory...


I hope that vacuum you created sucks in all the snow in Illinoisy, Ig.
You Suck, and congrats on a good haul.

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needed: They must be fit for it. They must not do too much of it. And
they must have a sense of success in it.
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On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 17:29:48 -0600, Ignoramus5688
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1,500 lbs of A-2, D-2, 304 stainless, and some 4140...
and some CPM too... 99% bars 1% rounds...

I paid $70 for this and the big shelf as one auction lot...

but then a craigslist guy came and paid me $70 for the shelf... took
the shelf right from the factory...

i


Bravo! Bravo indeed!!!!

Gunner

Whenever a Liberal utters the term "Common Sense approach"....grab your
wallet, your ass, and your guns because the sombitch is about to do
something damned nasty to all three of them.
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