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Dave,
I am lucky that SWMBO is not reading this newsgroup - she could start to think that there is a reason that we are short on money to buy food and clothing. I am a boy and boy needs the toys. :-) My thought process was the following: - I had the Craftsman table saw and sold it before moving thousands of miles - I want to have my "last" saw which will serve me forever - I don't have any other expensive hobbies, so I could overspend a little bit here - First I was looking for PM66 and Canadian General - Then I was convinced that 12" Grizzly is giving me more iron with less money With the massive timber reference, the timing of your comment is perfect. Yesterday, my neighbor cut down a huge maple tree. I did ask the crew to save some peaces for me for resawing. Today, I started to move the peaces and they are HEAVY. This is part of the action plan: 1. Ask the professionals to cut a tree 2. Cut the tree into smaller peaces with a chainsaw 3. Haul the peaces into basement 4. Resaw blanks 5. Paint the ends 6. Wait for two years 7. Using router, planer, cabinet saw, shaper, mortiser, and other toys to find the furniture hidden in the tree 8. Add shiny surface 9. Make SWMBO or other good people happy Cheers, Ollie PS. Today the truck driver drop a nice block of laminated maple, which will be my workbench top. Now, I am waiting for the Veritas twin-screw vise. The dilemma is that I am missing all the power tools and workbench to build my new workbench. PPS. I don't yet have the 220 in basement for my cabinet saw. These things can take longer than planned. Yeah, in many ways it sounds like me and the jetski. SWMBO really does not understand that $6,000 for a toy I can only use about 4 months or so each year and is only actually used maybe 20 days a year (but what fun days they are). What really confuses her are the two older ones I kept after buying the newer (read: more expensive) one in 2000 - resale ain't for sh*t on these things after 6 or 8 years. . I guarantee I won't get as many years out of it as you will get out of your saw and I will dump more money into it. Yeah, we do like our toys, don't we. Dave Hall |
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