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On 8/10/2010 8:54 PM, Morgans wrote:
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I have used both and, for me, they both worked great. Do I have a
preference? Well, my Vega has never let me down.


Wow, how many heads did that (Vega) comment just wizz over? :-))

It is only the people that had one or knew someone that had one that really,
really understand.


It obviously whizzed over _one_ head. http://www.vegawoodworking.com/

But, if you were good on oil changes and never ever let it overheat, it
wasn't as bad as everyone thinks. Problem is, how many people keep up with
both of the two conditions I stated? Not many, huh?


That's some table saw fence that needs oil changes and is in danger of
overheating.

How about a Luv pickup? Believe it or not, there is one that lives around
here as an every day driver. Not too bad, for that fellow, I guess!


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On 8/10/2010 8:54 PM, Morgans wrote:
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I have used both and, for me, they both worked great. Do I have a
preference? Well, my Vega has never let me down.


Wow, how many heads did that (Vega) comment just wizz over? :-))

It is only the people that had one or knew someone that had one that
really,
really understand.


It obviously whizzed over _one_ head. http://www.vegawoodworking.com/

But, if you were good on oil changes and never ever let it overheat, it
wasn't as bad as everyone thinks. Problem is, how many people keep up
with
both of the two conditions I stated? Not many, huh?


That's some table saw fence that needs oil changes and is in danger of
overheating.


Chevrolet Vega.

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On 8/10/2010 8:54 PM, Morgans wrote:

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I have used both and, for me, they both worked great. Do I have a
preference? Well, my Vega has never let me down.


Wow, how many heads did that (Vega) comment just wizz over? :-))

It is only the people that had one or knew someone that had one that
really,
really understand.



It obviously whizzed over _one_ head. http://www.vegawoodworking.com/

But, if you were good on oil changes and never ever let it overheat, it
wasn't as bad as everyone thinks. Problem is, how many people keep
up with
both of the two conditions I stated? Not many, huh?



That's some table saw fence that needs oil changes and is in danger of
overheating.



Chevrolet Vega.


Understood, but I think the OP is talking about the Vega tablesaw fence:

http://www.vegawoodworking.com/table...%20fences.html

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It obviously whizzed over _one_ head. http://www.vegawoodworking.com/


Wow, here I stand all red-faced and stuff! I have to admit that I go for
the main stream stuff, and not the fine woodworker high line stuff. It is
an unfortunate condition of buying for a high school in a poor rural area of
NC with _very_ limited funds to spend on equipment and supplies. I had not
heard of that company and therefore though that you were making a funny!

That's some table saw fence that needs oil changes and is in danger of
overheating.


Now, you're making a funny, right? I guess I need to ask and find out for
sure, from now on! ;-)
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It obviously whizzed over _one_ head. http://www.vegawoodworking.com/


Wow, here I stand all red-faced and stuff! I have to admit that I go for
the main stream stuff, and not the fine woodworker high line stuff. It is


Would that be a red Facel Vega?

an unfortunate condition of buying for a high school in a poor rural area
of NC with _very_ limited funds to spend on equipment and supplies. I had
not heard of that company and therefore though that you were making a
funny!

That's some table saw fence that needs oil changes and is in danger of
overheating.


Now, you're making a funny, right? I guess I need to ask and find out for
sure, from now on! ;-)
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It obviously whizzed over _one_ head. *http://www.vegawoodworking.com/


Wow, here I stand all red-faced and stuff! *I have to admit that I go for
the main stream stuff, and not the fine woodworker high line stuff. *It is


Would that be a red Facel Vega?

Ya right.

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