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"J. Clarke" wrote

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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Jim in NC




 
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