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On Sun, 02 Oct 2011 22:27:12 -0400, john wrote:
Ignoramus23561 wrote: On 2011-10-03, Brian wrote: On Sat, 01 Oct 2011 16:47:45 -0400, Brian Lawson wrote: On Sat, 01 Oct 2011 12:58:05 -0700, Gunner wrote: SNIP Very very nice! That Shaper is quite a workhorse......... .SNIP......... Gunner Shaper?!?!?! What shaper??? Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario. Hey Iggy, I never got an "answer" to this. I didn't see a shaper in the pix, although I did see a rotary grinder that looked like a shaper at first. I suspect the grinder is both more vsluable, and definely nore expensive and useful than a shaper, although I just bought one!!! I am still looking for a shaper, not finding one! i How Big? John Oil field shop down the street has a 36" Cincinatti I can probably get for him. Gunner "In the history of mankind, there have always been men and women who's goal in life is to take down nations. We have just elected such a man to run our country." - David Lloyyd (2008) |
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