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About 5 weeks ago I brought attention to the Bridge city Kerf Maker. A few
of us almost immediately pre-ordered one.

Morris, mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Have you checked on yours?

I already have the need to cut 180+ half lap joints in 3/32" thick cherry!
It will probably pay for itself on that little task.


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Leon wrote:
About 5 weeks ago I brought attention to the Bridge city Kerf Maker. A few
of us almost immediately pre-ordered one.

Morris, mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Have you checked on yours?


It arrived this morning. If anything, it's even better made and better
finished than as presented. I'm predicting you'll be pleased.

It's the kind of tool I like in that there's a need for the work to live
up to the tool.

I already have the need to cut 180+ half lap joints in 3/32" thick cherry!
It will probably pay for itself on that little task.


Interesting. Ok, I'll ask - did you order the JM saw too?

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Leon wrote:
About 5 weeks ago I brought attention to the Bridge city Kerf Maker. A
few of us almost immediately pre-ordered one.

Morris, mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Have you checked on yours?


It arrived this morning. If anything, it's even better made and better
finished than as presented. I'm predicting you'll be pleased.


Great!


It's the kind of tool I like in that there's a need for the work to live
up to the tool.


Yeah, that is what I am hoping for also. LOL


I already have the need to cut 180+ half lap joints in 3/32" thick
cherry! It will probably pay for itself on that little task.


Interesting. Ok, I'll ask - did you order the JM saw too?


No... no desire for that, at the moment.



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About 5 weeks ago I brought attention to the Bridge city Kerf Maker. A few
of us almost immediately pre-ordered one.

Morris, mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Have you checked on yours?


Mine is scheduled for Monday. I was a little slow on the trigger.

I already have the need to cut 180+ half lap joints in 3/32" thick cherry!
It will probably pay for itself on that little task.


Neat. If it's not too cold next week I'll play.
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About 5 weeks ago I brought attention to the Bridge city Kerf Maker. A
few
of us almost immediately pre-ordered one.

Morris, mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Have you checked on yours?


Mine is scheduled for Monday. I was a little slow on the trigger.

I already have the need to cut 180+ half lap joints in 3/32" thick
cherry!
It will probably pay for itself on that little task.


Neat. If it's not too cold next week I'll play.



Too cold in Houston. 20 degrees below "normal" what ever that means.

I really will not need mine till probably after new years. I'll forward
mine to you tomorrow so you can get it going with it and when yours comes in
Monday send it to me. Think that will work? ;~)




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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:59:48 -0600, "Leon"
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About 5 weeks ago I brought attention to the Bridge city Kerf Maker. A
few
of us almost immediately pre-ordered one.

Morris, mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Have you checked on yours?


Mine is scheduled for Monday. I was a little slow on the trigger.

I already have the need to cut 180+ half lap joints in 3/32" thick
cherry!
It will probably pay for itself on that little task.


Neat. If it's not too cold next week I'll play.



Too cold in Houston. 20 degrees below "normal" what ever that means.


It's been a crap fall, here in Eastern Alabama. We never turned the
heap pumps off, just the direction. It went from the high 80s and
humid (normal through mid September) directly to low 60s and rain (not
normal anytime).

I really will not need mine till probably after new years. I'll forward
mine to you tomorrow so you can get it going with it and when yours comes in
Monday send it to me. Think that will work? ;~)


I think we have a problem, Houston.
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:59:48 -0600, "Leon"
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About 5 weeks ago I brought attention to the Bridge city Kerf Maker. A
few
of us almost immediately pre-ordered one.

Morris, mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Have you checked on
yours?

Mine is scheduled for Monday. I was a little slow on the trigger.

I already have the need to cut 180+ half lap joints in 3/32" thick
cherry!
It will probably pay for itself on that little task.

Neat. If it's not too cold next week I'll play.



Too cold in Houston. 20 degrees below "normal" what ever that means.


It's been a crap fall, here in Eastern Alabama. We never turned the
heap pumps off, just the direction. It went from the high 80s and
humid (normal through mid September) directly to low 60s and rain (not
normal anytime).

Ain't it so, hot, cold and rain, rain, rain. I decided not to brave the
drizziling rain last night
to feed my dog herd, got up at 4:00 this morning to feed and was welcomed
with heavy rain and 30mph winds, oh well nothing like a cold soaking before
daylight.

basilisk


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