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A week or two ago I installed a compressed air line next to the chuck of
my DP (1/4" copper tubing). I posted pics on abpw. Yesterday I gave it a good workout on a repetitive series of drillings. Drill a hole; step on the switch to clear the table. Repeat for each work piece. No more fiddling with large chips of wood that prevent the next piece from laying flat against the fence. I wrenched my shoulder congratulating myself for finally getting the air line installed. Should have done it when I installed the overhead air reel about a year ago. Sometimes I procrastinate too much. Dave |
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