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Porter Cable 7336 6" HD Variable Speed Orbital Sander
Lowes closeout, display model, works great. $20.00 |
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That is a major gloat! You suck!
I don't understand it, I have never seen anything at Lowes or HD for more than maybe 10% off. When HD changed from German 6" sanders to Chinese I asked about buying the old display. He said it was close enough, so they weren't changing it. "JimAndy" wrote in message ... Porter Cable 7336 6" HD Variable Speed Orbital Sander Lowes closeout, display model, works great. $20.00 |
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On Feb 21, 2:44 pm, "Toller" wrote:
That is a major gloat! You suck! I don't understand it, I have never seen anything at Lowes or HD for more than maybe 10% off. When HD changed from German 6" sanders to Chinese I asked about buying the old display. He said it was close enough, so they weren't changing it. "JimAndy" wrote in message ... Porter Cable 7336 6" HD Variable Speed Orbital Sander Lowes closeout, display model, works great. $20.00 OP you do indeed suck! Lowes is much better about their markdowns than HD. In my experience HD will typically only mark down broken or incomplete products. Lowes on the other hand seems to mark down things at random. I got a nice Wilton woodworking vice for $20 once at Lowes that retailed at the bargain internet shops for like $100. It's either similar to or is the 63144 model shown on Amazon. I don't even have a real workbench yet, but I bought that one because I knew it was a steal. :-) -Nathan |
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Over Christmas my Dad went down to HD in Florida and saw a 24 volt Rigid kit
(Hammer Drill, Reciprocating Saw, Circular Saw, batteries and charger etc) that was marked as $317, so he snagged it up fast. A few weeks later when I got to Florida we went down to HD and they had two in their clearance pile for $497, I threw one in the cart but 1/2 way around the store we noticed 5 kits sitting by themselves. After looking through all five one still had the $317 sticker on it. After some talking with the cashier and a manager I managed to snag the same kit for $317. Sometimes it's the right place at the right time. |
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On Feb 21, 3:18 pm, "N Hurst" wrote:
On Feb 21, 2:44 pm, "Toller" wrote: That is a major gloat! You suck! I don't understand it, I have never seen anything at Lowes or HD for more than maybe 10% off. When HD changed from German 6" sanders to Chinese I asked about buying the old display. He said it was close enough, so they weren't changing it. "JimAndy" wrote in message ... Porter Cable 7336 6" HD Variable Speed Orbital Sander Lowes closeout, display model, works great. $20.00 OP you do indeed suck! Lowes is much better about their markdowns than HD. In my experience HD will typically only mark down broken or incomplete products. Lowes on the other hand seems to mark down things at random. I got a nice Wilton woodworking vice for $20 once at Lowes that retailed at the bargain internet shops for like $100. It's either similar to or is the 63144 model shown on Amazon. I don't even have a real workbench yet, but I bought that one because I knew it was a steal. :-) -Nathan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Vice-----moral depravity or corruption Vise-----a tool with two jaws for holding work Vise----- |
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GROVER wrote:
Vice-----moral depravity or corruption Vise-----a tool with two jaws for holding work Lose - to misplace Loose - opposite of tight Sale - an event for the exchange of goods Sell - the act of exchanging goods for currency Sail - cloth that moves a boat with wind power or the act of moving a boat with wind power Advise - to offer advice Advice - a plan of action offered to or by others |
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![]() "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote in message news ![]() Lose - to misplace Rhymes with 'booze' Loose - opposite of tight Rhymes with 'goose' |
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On Feb 21, 5:19 pm, "GROVER" wrote:
On Feb 21, 3:18 pm, "N Hurst" wrote: On Feb 21, 2:44 pm, "Toller" wrote: That is a major gloat! You suck! I don't understand it, I have never seen anything at Lowes or HD for more than maybe 10% off. When HD changed from German 6" sanders to Chinese I asked about buying the old display. He said it was close enough, so they weren't changing it. "JimAndy" wrote in message ... Porter Cable 7336 6" HD Variable Speed Orbital Sander Lowes closeout, display model, works great. $20.00 OP you do indeed suck! Lowes is much better about their markdowns than HD. In my experience HD will typically only mark down broken or incomplete products. Lowes on the other hand seems to mark down things at random. I got a nice Wilton woodworking vice for $20 once at Lowes that retailed at the bargain internet shops for like $100. It's either similar to or is the 63144 model shown on Amazon. I don't even have a real workbench yet, but I bought that one because I knew it was a steal. :-) -Nathan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Vice-----moral depravity or corruption Vise-----a tool with two jaws for holding work Vise----- Thank you Commander English. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search |
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![]() I got a nice Wilton woodworking vice for $20 Vice-----moral depravity or corruption Vise-----a tool with two jaws for holding work And a vice worth having will cost far more than 20 bucks in your life. |
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AMEN - I always wondered why people feel the need to correct your grammar, when they know exactly what you were trying to say. I don't remember anyone asking. If someone stood in my shop and constantly told me how to use my tools "better" or do something better, I'd kick there @ss to the street. A few people I know have this problem and my father in-law and I always joke that if the house was burning down and we yelled "YaAll the house is burnin" they would stand inside correcting us. Unfortunately a lot of us prefer to spend our days working, apposed to studying how we could talk about it "correctly". |
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![]() "Toller" wrote in message ... That is a major gloat! You suck! I don't understand it, I have never seen anything at Lowes or HD for more than maybe 10% off. When HD changed from German 6" sanders to Chinese I asked about buying the old display. He said it was close enough, so they weren't changing it. Imagine the surprise of looking at the display unit marked "Made in Germany", getting home and seeing "Made in China", on the one you bought. |
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On Feb 21, 4:23 pm, "Leon" wrote:
"Toller" wrote in message ... That is a major gloat! You suck! I don't understand it, I have never seen anything at Lowes or HD for more than maybe 10% off. When HD changed from German 6" sanders to Chinese I asked about buying the old display. He said it was close enough, so they weren't changing it. Imagine the surprise of looking at the display unit marked "Made in Germany", getting home and seeing "Made in China", on the one you bought. Can you say "bait and switch"? |
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Indeed a good gloat, I remember when I was in need of a hand held planer. I
went shopping one night, and after going to the HD, Sears, and Lowe's I was not ready to part with $100 for me to use it for 10 minutes. But while looking in the aisle's at Lowe's I stumbled upon the very out of sight clearance section and low and behold they had a few B&D's on clearance for $19. I don't use it that much but it does a fine job when I do. Allen "JimAndy" wrote in message ... Porter Cable 7336 6" HD Variable Speed Orbital Sander Lowes closeout, display model, works great. $20.00 |
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Gloat? How about acts of kindness and appreciation rewarded?
Update - Removing fire smoke smell .... from furniture. In appreciation for the lady allowing (our upholstery class) me the opportunity to salvage antique furniture from her burned warehouse, I elected to restore (woodwork) and reupholster a bergere chair she had at school. Our teacher told her what I was doing. The lady called me and told me she would allow me into her other warehouse and select whatever else I may want. She mentioned that she had 2 Hepplewhite dining sets and that I should consider getting one of them. She gave me the impression I would not be limited to selecting just one item. The bergere chair is beginning to look sharp, again. She visited us, at school, yesterday (Friday) and asked if I would reupholster her car.... she, insisting on being a regular paying customer. Note: We are not allowed monetary pay for school related projects (assignments), however we are able, if advanced enough, to accept outside jobs. Many people get to know our personal work, during school, before we become certified, and trust, us, in our growing ability for private work. I had restored/reupholstered a bergere chair and matching stool, of my own, last semester, and she knew my work with that. I seem to have scored thrice: It pays to show kindness and appreciation to someone (large returns when least expected), I think I have an excellent reference for future upholstery work, and I have some really nice gifts (of salvaged antique furniture, plus more that has been offered). Sonny |
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