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Damn You Robin Lee
Ordered a 1/4" flush trim bit a few days back, to supplement my
1/2" flush trim bit, that lives in the router, that lives in my router table. Got the new bit, then decided I didn't want to bother swapping them back and forth. Which means I've got to make another router table. Fortunately, I just happen to have 4 spare routers. I'll probably be ordering another bit later, which means I'll then need to make yet another router table. Fortunately also, I think I have enough scrap 2X4 chunks on hand, and my older son gave me some scrap 3/4" playwood, so all I'll need to buy are probably some 1/4" bolts, nuts, and wachers. I'll probably be able to afford them within the next six months, If I start saving now. Damn you Robin Lee. Next time I order something, don't sell it to me. JOAT You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear". What do you "know"? - Granny Weatherwax |
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