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I tripped over these and thought I would share . . . They say they will
support 100# per a unit . . . I'm thinking theses could prove to be handy
around the shop for small equipment tables, etc. . . .

TABLE SHOX® are automatic, self-adjusting, hydraulic glides that replace
manual table glides. The small shock absorbers automatically adjust to any
uneven floor surface and prevent your tables from wobbling.


http://www.tableshox.com/html/work/workIndex.htm


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"Steve DeMars" wrote in message
news:htX0g.3465$B42.3075@dukeread05...
I tripped over these and thought I would share . . . They say they will
support 100# per a unit . . . I'm thinking theses could prove to be handy
around the shop for small equipment tables, etc. . . .

TABLE SHOX® are automatic, self-adjusting, hydraulic glides that replace
manual table glides. The small shock absorbers automatically adjust to any
uneven floor surface and prevent your tables from wobbling.


http://www.tableshox.com/html/work/workIndex.htm


Let me guess...you read about the dude trying to trade a paper clip for a
house?

todd


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Yes Yes Yes

But they seem like a good deal . . .


"todd" wrote in message
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"Steve DeMars" wrote in message
news:htX0g.3465$B42.3075@dukeread05...
I tripped over these and thought I would share . . . They say they will
support 100# per a unit . . . I'm thinking theses could prove to be

handy
around the shop for small equipment tables, etc. . . .

TABLE SHOX® are automatic, self-adjusting, hydraulic glides that replace
manual table glides. The small shock absorbers automatically adjust to

any
uneven floor surface and prevent your tables from wobbling.


http://www.tableshox.com/html/work/workIndex.htm


Let me guess...you read about the dude trying to trade a paper clip for a
house?

todd




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In article , "todd" wrote:
"Steve DeMars" wrote in message
news:htX0g.3465$B42.3075@dukeread05...
I tripped over these and thought I would share . . . They say they will
support 100# per a unit . . . I'm thinking theses could prove to be handy
around the shop for small equipment tables, etc. . . .

TABLE SHOX® are automatic, self-adjusting, hydraulic glides that replace
manual table glides. The small shock absorbers automatically adjust to any
uneven floor surface and prevent your tables from wobbling.


http://www.tableshox.com/html/work/workIndex.htm


Let me guess...you read about the dude trying to trade a paper clip for a
house?

Huh?
todd



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Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
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oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com

gotta love the power of the internet!!



"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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In article , "todd"
wrote:
"Steve DeMars" wrote in message
news:htX0g.3465$B42.3075@dukeread05...
I tripped over these and thought I would share . . . They say they will
support 100# per a unit . . . I'm thinking theses could prove to be
handy
around the shop for small equipment tables, etc. . . .

TABLE SHOX® are automatic, self-adjusting, hydraulic glides that replace
manual table glides. The small shock absorbers automatically adjust to
any
uneven floor surface and prevent your tables from wobbling.


http://www.tableshox.com/html/work/workIndex.htm


Let me guess...you read about the dude trying to trade a paper clip for a
house?

Huh?
todd



--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.





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"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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In article , "todd"
wrote:
"Steve DeMars" wrote in message
news:htX0g.3465$B42.3075@dukeread05...
I tripped over these and thought I would share . . . They say they will
support 100# per a unit . . . I'm thinking theses could prove to be
handy
around the shop for small equipment tables, etc. . . .

TABLE SHOX® are automatic, self-adjusting, hydraulic glides that replace
manual table glides. The small shock absorbers automatically adjust to
any
uneven floor surface and prevent your tables from wobbling.


http://www.tableshox.com/html/work/workIndex.htm


Let me guess...you read about the dude trying to trade a paper clip for a
house?

Huh?
todd



--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.


http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/interne....ap/index.html

I read the story and recalled that the dude in question did trade shows
promoting Table Shox. I figured it was too coincidental that Steve brought
up the product the same day. By the way, you gotta hand it to this dude.
So far he has bartered one thing after another to where he now has a year of
rent in a condo or such.

todd


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