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It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: http://tinyurl.com/vqrxx You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons: 1. You are not logged in. Fill in the form at the bottom of this page and try again. 2. You may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system? 3. If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation. -- 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 article .com, " wrote: It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: snip nonworking URL You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page. Oops. Here's a public copy: http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg |
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wrote in message oups.com... It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: http://tinyurl.com/vqrxx A joke of somesort? |
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"Bewildered" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: http://tinyurl.com/vqrxx A joke of somesort? Try the second URL he posted. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg I'd certainly never have a shop that looked like that. In fact, I'm heading out right now to make sure it does not happen. |
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On 6 Jan 2007 10:14:56 -0800, wrote:
Doug Miller wrote: In article .com, " wrote: It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: snip nonworking URL You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page. Oops. Here's a public copy: http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg Dosent look as though any work gets done there |
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Oops. Here's a public copy:
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg Holy Crap! That's terrible. Who's shop is it? I think some of us need to visit him and fix things up! That floor looks like it'd be slippery if it was covered in sawdust. |
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On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 18:51:12 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:
"Bewildered" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: http://tinyurl.com/vqrxx A joke of somesort? Try the second URL he posted. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg I'd certainly never have a shop that looked like that. In fact, I'm heading out right now to make sure it does not happen. So, when did Keeter get the 12" jointer? +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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wrote: On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 18:51:12 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote: "Bewildered" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: http://tinyurl.com/vqrxx A joke of somesort? Try the second URL he posted. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg I'd certainly never have a shop that looked like that. In fact, I'm heading out right now to make sure it does not happen. So, when did Keeter get the 12" jointer? You owe me a keyboard! |
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No woodworking bench - with multiple vises and both
round and rectangular dogholes? And gray - everything gray? OK so there's a bright yellow Tormek cover - but all that gray? And a nice big crank on the planer instead of those little wheels? Thou Sucketh! (sorry - obligatory response) charlie b |
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Don't know how you find anything in that mess! lol
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Am I mis understanding the machinery? How do you get a 6 foot by say 2"
thick length thru the thicknesser/planer? Doesnt the bed rise and fall, and thus invite conflict with the height of the table? "Burgy" wrote in message ... Don't know how you find anything in that mess! lol wrote in message oups.com... Doug Miller wrote: In article .com, " wrote: It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: snip nonworking URL You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page. Oops. Here's a public copy: http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 3822 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! |
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"Burgy" wrote in message ... Don't know how you find anything in that mess! lol I just figured out why it is so clean. Upon a second look, I see he has PVC duct collection piping. He got it all together and realized, once he uses any tool, static electricity is going to blow up his shop and house. |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote: "Burgy" wrote in message ... Don't know how you find anything in that mess! lol I just figured out why it is so clean. Upon a second look, I see he has PVC duct collection piping. He got it all together and realized, once he uses any tool, static electricity is going to blow up his shop and house. I don't think so. He's using the neutral on his 220-volt feed. |
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"Robatoy" wrote in message oups.com... Edwin Pawlowski wrote: "Burgy" wrote in message ... Don't know how you find anything in that mess! lol I just figured out why it is so clean. Upon a second look, I see he has PVC duct collection piping. He got it all together and realized, once he uses any tool, static electricity is going to blow up his shop and house. I don't think so. He's using the neutral on his 220-volt feed. IS that in the code for PVC dust collection piping? If so, please cite? ;) at Mr Miller |
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B A R R Y wrote:
The pipes run vertically, as to direct the explosion up and out of roof stacks. This is the only safe method for PVC dust collection. When I tell "fibs" to kids I wink while telling them so they'll know that what I'm saying is probably not "the gospel truth". You need to add an "emoticon" with statements like that - maybe ; ) If you don't some poor newbie will be cutting holes in his shop roof and redoing his PVC ducting. If he'd used ABS that wouldn't have been necessary ; ) charlie b |
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New research shows neatfreaks are not nearly as efficient as "clean it
later" workers. It's the result I have been waiting my whole life for since I am married to a neatfreak who now understands that her domain stops at my shop front door. wrote in message oups.com... It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: http://tinyurl.com/vqrxx |
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"dondone" wrote in message ... New research shows neatfreaks are not nearly as efficient as "clean it later" workers. It's the result I have been waiting my whole life for since I am married to a neatfreak who now understands that her domain stops at my shop front door. LOL! My wife was just up in my office, saying it needed to be vacuumed. Glad *y'all* were able to come to an understanding. I've only been married 24 years, maybe ours will come too.... ;-) -- Mark |
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Mike Richardson wrote: Am I mis understanding the machinery? How do you get a 6 foot by say 2" thick length thru the thicknesser/planer? Doesnt the bed rise and fall, and thus invite conflict with the height of the table? I agree about this problem, but it may be due to the camera angle. The assembly/work table might be lower than 2" from the planer bed. Or, he might never need more than an 1". Who knows, what's going on in that shop - I don't see any wood storage at all! MJ Wallace |
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bf wrote: wrote: Oops. Here's a public copy: http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg Wow, either he set up that shop purely for show, or he has far too much time on his hands. I'm hoping he spent a weekend cleaning it up for the photo and then went back to doing work.. My nephew's neighbour has a dozen high-end guitars and can't play a lick. Nothing would surprise me. |
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Mark Jerde wrote:
"dondone" wrote in message ... New research shows neatfreaks are not nearly as efficient as "clean it later" workers. It's the result I have been waiting my whole life for since I am married to a neatfreak who now understands that her domain stops at my shop front door. LOL! My wife was just up in my office, saying it needed to be vacuumed. Glad *y'all* were able to come to an understanding. I've only been married 24 years, maybe ours will come too.... ;-) -- Mark its Norms new shop every thing is nailed (braded) down just Me |
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Mark Jerde wrote: "dondone" wrote in message ... New research shows neatfreaks are not nearly as efficient as "clean it later" workers. It's the result I have been waiting my whole life for since I am married to a neatfreak who now understands that her domain stops at my shop front door. LOL! My wife was just up in my office, saying it needed to be vacuumed. Glad *y'all* were able to come to an understanding. I've only been married 24 years, maybe ours will come too.... ;-) Geez, it was about 24 years ago that Ann Landers published the Final Answer to all such disputes: "A home should be clean enough to be healthy and messy enough to be comfortable." |
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wrote in message
ups.com... Mark Jerde wrote: "dondone" wrote in message ... New research shows neatfreaks are not nearly as efficient as "clean it later" workers. It's the result I have been waiting my whole life for since I am married to a neatfreak who now understands that her domain stops at my shop front door. LOL! My wife was just up in my office, saying it needed to be vacuumed. Glad *y'all* were able to come to an understanding. I've only been married 24 years, maybe ours will come too.... ;-) Geez, it was about 24 years ago that Ann Landers published the Final Answer to all such disputes: "A home should be clean enough to be healthy and messy enough to be comfortable." Chuckle I should have mentioned my office is a special case, SWMBO would clean it if I let her. But with 4 computers, 5 monitors, 2 printers (one for 24" wide paper) , 3 UPSs, phones & networking there are seemingly miles of wires & cables running all over the place. It's easy to mess something up with the vacuum cleaner and I insist being the only person to clean my office. ;-) -- Mark |
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Is that a workshop or an operating room ????
wrote in message oups.com... Doug Miller wrote: In article .com, " wrote: It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: snip nonworking URL You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page. Oops. Here's a public copy: http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg |
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Mark Jerde wrote: Chuckle I should have mentioned my office is a special case, SWMBO would clean it if I let her. But with 4 computers, 5 monitors, 2 printers (one for 24" wide paper) , 3 UPSs, phones & networking there are seemingly miles of wires & cables running all over the place. It's easy to mess something up with the vacuum cleaner and I insist being the only person to clean my office. ;-) You forgot to mention the air conditioner. That's not an office, it's a sauna! :-) |
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That's not a wood shop, it's a friggin museum. Where is the tour guide?
Ed Walsh wrote: Is that a workshop or an operating room ???? wrote in message oups.com... Doug Miller wrote: In article .com, " wrote: It's a crime against Nature to leave fine woodworking equipment in this condition: snip nonworking URL You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page. Oops. Here's a public copy: http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4/dhakala/top14.jpg |
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wrote in message oups.com... Mark Jerde wrote: Chuckle I should have mentioned my office is a special case, SWMBO would clean it if I let her. But with 4 computers, 5 monitors, 2 printers (one for 24" wide paper) , 3 UPSs, phones & networking there are seemingly miles of wires & cables running all over the place. It's easy to mess something up with the vacuum cleaner and I insist being the only person to clean my office. ;-) You forgot to mention the air conditioner. That's not an office, it's a sauna! :-) Yup, I had two new 20A circuits installed last summer. One for the kornfuters, the other for a window AC sized to cool 2x my square feet but barely able to keep up in my office. Fortunately my computer programming pays the bills and lets me make sawdust. ;-) It doesn't get much better than that, huh? -- Mark |
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