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Want to borrow a SawStop
I'm planning on building a birdhouse. I'm allergic to blood (my own).
-- GW Ross Pandora's Rule: Never open a box you didn't close. |
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On 4/14/2014 5:35 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
G. Ross wrote: I'm planning on building a birdhouse. I'm allergic to blood (my own). Leon has a brand new SawStop - I'm sure he'd be willing to loan it out. Leon is a very giving sort of guy... It is one year old and has been used enough to pay for it self a few times over! ;~) Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. |
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On 4/14/2014 4:46 PM, G. Ross wrote:
I'm planning on building a birdhouse. I'm allergic to blood (my own). You can always advertise on Craigslist. -- eWoodShop: www.eWoodShop.com Wood Shop: www.e-WoodShop.net https://www.google.com/+eWoodShop https://plus.google.com/+KarlCaillouet/posts http://www.custommade.com/by/ewoodshop/ KarlCaillouet@ (the obvious) |
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Leon wrote:
On 4/14/2014 5:35 PM, Mike Marlow wrote: G. Ross wrote: I'm planning on building a birdhouse. I'm allergic to blood (my own). Leon has a brand new SawStop - I'm sure he'd be willing to loan it out. Leon is a very giving sort of guy... It is one year old and has been used enough to pay for it self a few times over! ;~) Holy Cow! Really? Man, that time flew by. If you'd have asked, I would have guessed 5 or 6 months tops. Man - time flies faster the older ya get... -- -Mike- |
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On 4/14/2014 7:24 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Holy Cow! Really? Man, that time flew by. If you'd have asked, I would have guessed 5 or 6 months tops. Man - time flies faster the older ya get... Saw it just a couple nights ago (npi). There is no blood on the top yet, but it now looks like a very well taken care of, actually used machine .... not like it did for the first six months - showroom pristine, polished like a new truck, until it gets that first dent. -- eWoodShop: www.eWoodShop.com Wood Shop: www.e-WoodShop.net https://www.google.com/+eWoodShop https://plus.google.com/+KarlCaillouet/posts http://www.custommade.com/by/ewoodshop/ KarlCaillouet@ (the obvious) |
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On 4/14/2014 7:56 PM, Leon wrote:
Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Make sure to check his pockets for hot dogs first. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On 4/14/2014 7:55 PM, Greg Guarino wrote:
On 4/14/2014 7:56 PM, Leon wrote: Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Make sure to check his pockets for hot dogs first. LOL .. good one. -- eWoodShop: www.eWoodShop.com Wood Shop: www.e-WoodShop.net https://www.google.com/+eWoodShop https://plus.google.com/+KarlCaillouet/posts http://www.custommade.com/by/ewoodshop/ KarlCaillouet@ (the obvious) |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 18:56:21 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
It is one year old and has been used enough to pay for it self a few times over! ;~) Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Didn't I read something lately about your garage and your street sloping away from your property? Maybe all he has to do is to wait down the street for it to come rolling by. |
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Leon wrote:
On 4/14/2014 5:35 PM, Mike Marlow wrote: G. Ross wrote: I'm planning on building a birdhouse. I'm allergic to blood (my own). Leon has a brand new SawStop - I'm sure he'd be willing to loan it out. Leon is a very giving sort of guy... It is one year old and has been used enough to pay for it self a few times over! ;~) Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Sometimes I wish I still lived in Texas. Especially around the middle of April. Then Summer comes and I get over it. Thanks for the offer. -- GW Ross Pandora's Rule: Never open a box you didn't close. |
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"G. Ross" wrote:
Leon wrote: On 4/14/2014 5:35 PM, Mike Marlow wrote: G. Ross wrote: I'm planning on building a birdhouse. I'm allergic to blood (my own). Leon has a brand new SawStop - I'm sure he'd be willing to loan it out. Leon is a very giving sort of guy... It is one year old and has been used enough to pay for it self a few times over! ;~) Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Sometimes I wish I still lived in Texas. Especially around the middle of April. Then Summer comes and I get over it. Thanks for the offer. Actually, at the moment where I live, about 30 miles west of DT Houston, it Is 39 F.. Quite possibly an all time record low. |
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On 4/14/2014 5:55 PM, Greg Guarino wrote:
On 4/14/2014 7:56 PM, Leon wrote: Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Make sure to check his pockets for hot dogs first. --- Lemme get this straight: You want me to go fishing around in his pockets looking for a weiner? I don't think so. Mother warned me about people like you. Humph. The very idea. (just in case: :-) ) jo4hn |
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On 4/14/2014 7:51 PM, Swingman wrote:
On 4/14/2014 7:24 PM, Mike Marlow wrote: Holy Cow! Really? Man, that time flew by. If you'd have asked, I would have guessed 5 or 6 months tops. Man - time flies faster the older ya get... Saw it just a couple nights ago (npi). There is no blood on the top yet, but it now looks like a very well taken care of, actually used machine ... not like it did for the first six months - showroom pristine, polished like a new truck, until it gets that first dent. Or Bird Kamakozi! |
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On 4/14/2014 7:55 PM, Greg Guarino wrote:
On 4/14/2014 7:56 PM, Leon wrote: Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Make sure to check his pockets for hot dogs first. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com No Kidding! LOL Or better yet you bring your own high dollar blade and don't turn the saw on until that blade is mounted. |
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jo4hn wrote:
On 4/14/2014 5:55 PM, Greg Guarino wrote: On 4/14/2014 7:56 PM, Leon wrote: Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Make sure to check his pockets for hot dogs first. --- Lemme get this straight: You want me to go fishing around in his pockets looking for a weiner? I don't think so. Mother warned me about people like you. Humph. The very idea. Ohhhhhh... this is deteriorating rapidly... -- -Mike- |
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"Leon" wrote in message ...
It is one year old and has been used enough to pay for it self a few times over! ;~) Isn't the Usenet great, Buttercup! You can just make **** up as you go along and hope no one calls you on it. What kind of fuzzy ****ing math did you use? I mean, every time you've sawed a board on it you've ran to the keyboard to post pictures of the results, begging for accolades and acceptance. How many paying gigs have you churned out in that year, 1 maybe 2? I call it like I see it, pure unadulterated bull****. |
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"woodchucker" wrote in message
... On 4/15/2014 9:51 AM, Leon wrote: I'm waithing for the day that she either drives through the back of her garage and or through the garage door. The roof of her car always "just clears" the bottom of the door as the garage door opener is lifting the door. Her car is in and stopped before the garage door is finished going up. She likes the game of timing it... Eventually she'll be so confident, that she'll learn... Until then enjoy the show, after that it will stop. I know three guys who had their carbon fiber bicycles explode when the bikes encountered the garage doors... Oops.... |
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On 4/15/2014 12:09 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
"woodchucker" wrote in message ... On 4/15/2014 9:51 AM, Leon wrote: I'm waithing for the day that she either drives through the back of her garage and or through the garage door. The roof of her car always "just clears" the bottom of the door as the garage door opener is lifting the door. Her car is in and stopped before the garage door is finished going up. She likes the game of timing it... Eventually she'll be so confident, that she'll learn... Until then enjoy the show, after that it will stop. I know three guys who had their carbon fiber bicycles explode when the bikes encountered the garage doors... Oops.... Big oops.. $$$$$$$ -- Jeff |
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John Kennerson wrote:
"Leon" wrote in message ... It is one year old and has been used enough to pay for it self a few times over! ;~) Isn't the Usenet great, Buttercup! You can just make **** up as you go along and hope no one calls you on it. What kind of fuzzy ****ing math did you use? I mean, every time you've sawed a board on it you've ran to the keyboard to post pictures of the results, begging for accolades and acceptance. How many paying gigs have you churned out in that year, 1 maybe 2? I call it like I see it, pure unadulterated bull****. Hell - you called Leon out. Cut him right to the quick. Geezus - you are one bright fellow. The rest of us fell into a simple appreciation of the workmanship of his projects and forgot to look at whether he was getting paid to produce this level of craftsmanship. Somehow I guess we forgot to think about that . Good thing you came along. Now that you've so eloquently redirected us, perhaps you could share all of your paying gigs so that we can admire your workmanship... I didn't think so... -- -Mike- |
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On 4/15/2014 9:12 AM, jo4hn wrote:
On 4/14/2014 5:55 PM, Greg Guarino wrote: On 4/14/2014 7:56 PM, Leon wrote: Yeah! come on down and you can borrow it inside my shop. Make sure to check his pockets for hot dogs first. --- Lemme get this straight: You want me to go fishing around in his pockets looking for a weiner? Don't worry. He's probably just happy to see you. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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"Mike Marlow" wrote Ohhhhhh... this is deteriorating rapidly... Soon it won't be Oscar Meyers being put into a spinning blade, if this keeps up! How about that, Mike, doest that make me reasonable yet? g -- Jim in NC --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On 4/15/2014 12:09 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
She likes the game of timing it... Eventually she'll be so confident, that she'll learn... Until then enjoy the show, after that it will stop. I know three guys who had their carbon fiber bicycles explode when the bikes encountered the garage doors... Oops.... At work the doors open 14' to clear a trailer. The door frames have a yellow stripe and the rule is, if you open the door more than a couple of feet, it must be above the yellow line. It is above the top of the fork lifts. In bad weather I park inside and use the same mark before I pull out. |
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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote At work the doors open 14' to clear a trailer. The door frames have a yellow stripe and the rule is, if you open the door more than a couple of feet, it must be above the yellow line. It is above the top of the fork lifts. In bad weather I park inside and use the same mark before I pull out. My wife was in the habit of getting in the minivan, hitting the garage door remote, then going through the starting up cycle. By the time the car was running and in gear, the door was opened nearly all the way, and she would check the mirror and back out. One day, she hit the remote, confirmed the door was on the way up, started the car, checked the side view mirror to confirm the way was clear, and started backing up. Problem was, the door jammed and stopped about a foot lower than the top of the van. One garage door bites the dust. She did check the mirror, she says, but the mirror's field of view does not go high enough to see a door that "almost" opened all of the way. Now she opens it before she gets in. -- Jim in NC --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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"Morgans" wrote:
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote At work the doors open 14' to clear a trailer. The door frames have a yellow stripe and the rule is, if you open the door more than a couple of feet, it must be above the yellow line. It is above the top of the fork lifts. In bad weather I park inside and use the same mark before I pull out. My wife was in the habit of getting in the minivan, hitting the garage door remote, then going through the starting up cycle. By the time the car was running and in gear, the door was opened nearly all the way, and she would check the mirror and back out. One day, she hit the remote, confirmed the door was on the way up, started the car, checked the side view mirror to confirm the way was clear, and started backing up. Problem was, the door jammed and stopped about a foot lower than the top of the van. One garage door bites the dust. She did check the mirror, she says, but the mirror's field of view does not go high enough to see a door that "almost" opened all of the way. Now she opens it before she gets in. I simply look out the drivers side window to see if the door if fully opened and stopped. |
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2014 08:51:34 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
street. She lives second house from that corner, I'm third house from the corner. Anyway she swung way too wide, hit the curb and stopped. She had to back up and turn the steering wheel more to the left to get around the corner. That reminds me when I had to get my driver's license reclassified for hand controls some twenty years ago. I was in the middle of my driving test when another person ahead of me getting tested made a left hand turn. He swung too wide, mounted the curb and then came off of it. The guy testing the driver got out of the car, took the car keys and threw them as far as he could. I laughed so hard, that I nearly turned onto the curb myself. |
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2014 08:51:34 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
I try to pay attention to NOT forgetting to lower the saw after moving it. It really is likely to roll out of the garage as it does roll that easily. I guess the real question is: How many times a day do you think it would be nice to have dedicated shop instead of a limited space garage? |
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On 4/15/2014 11:53 AM, Mike Marlow wrote:
John Kennerson wrote: "Leon" wrote in message ... It is one year old and has been used enough to pay for it self a few times over! ;~) Isn't the Usenet great, Buttercup! You can just make **** up as you go along and hope no one calls you on it. What kind of fuzzy ****ing math did you use? I mean, every time you've sawed a board on it you've ran to the keyboard to post pictures of the results, begging for accolades and acceptance. How many paying gigs have you churned out in that year, 1 maybe 2? I call it like I see it, pure unadulterated bull****. Hell - you called Leon out. Cut him right to the quick. Geezus - you are one bright fellow. The rest of us fell into a simple appreciation of the workmanship of his projects and forgot to look at whether he was getting paid to produce this level of craftsmanship. Somehow I guess we forgot to think about that . Good thing you came along. Now that you've so eloquently redirected us, perhaps you could share all of your paying gigs so that we can admire your workmanship... I didn't think so... I guess "Stinkey" does understand "put up or shut up" LOL |
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"Mike Marlow" wrote in
: I call it like I see it, pure unadulterated bull****. Hell - you called Leon out. Cut him right to the quick. Geezus - you are one bright fellow. The rest of us fell into a simple appreciation of the workmanship of his projects and forgot to look at whether he was getting paid to produce this level of craftsmanship. Somehow I guess we forgot to think about that . Good thing you came along. Now that you've so eloquently redirected us, perhaps you could share all of your paying gigs so that we can admire your workmanship... I didn't think so... Didn't you plonk him two days ago? |
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Elrond Hubbard wrote:
"Mike Marlow" wrote in : I call it like I see it, pure unadulterated bull****. Hell - you called Leon out. Cut him right to the quick. Geezus - you are one bright fellow. The rest of us fell into a simple appreciation of the workmanship of his projects and forgot to look at whether he was getting paid to produce this level of craftsmanship. Somehow I guess we forgot to think about that . Good thing you came along. Now that you've so eloquently redirected us, perhaps you could share all of your paying gigs so that we can admire your workmanship... I didn't think so... Didn't you plonk him two days ago? Well, look who popped his toll head up. (Not) so good to see you again. -- -Mike- |
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"Mike Marlow" wrote in news:lin53s$tvm$1
@dont-email.me: Didn't you plonk him two days ago? Well, look who popped his toll head up. (Not) so good to see you again. You didn't answer the question, because you got caught out for being a blowhard. Some things never change. I've been here, off and on, since the days of Tom Watson, Phully, JOAT and the Duke of URLs. Even won an award in the first and only Pukey Duck competition - still have the original Larry Jacques (rhymes with fakes) T- shirt to prove it. So go make a pointy stick and give yourself a prostate exam with it. This Kennerson guy is a troll, to be sure, but at least he's entertaining. Bay Area Dave was never that articulate, this guy is much more like The Man in the Doorway. Anyone else remember him? |
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On 4/16/2014 6:16 PM, Elrond Hubbard wrote:
"Mike Marlow" wrote in : I call it like I see it, pure unadulterated bull****. Hell - you called Leon out. Cut him right to the quick. Geezus - you are one bright fellow. The rest of us fell into a simple appreciation of the workmanship of his projects and forgot to look at whether he was getting paid to produce this level of craftsmanship. Somehow I guess we forgot to think about that . Good thing you came along. Now that you've so eloquently redirected us, perhaps you could share all of your paying gigs so that we can admire your workmanship... I didn't think so... Didn't you plonk him two days ago? I thought the same thing when he responded after the Plonk. But I was not going to say anything. ;~) |
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On 4/16/2014 7:36 PM, Elrond Hubbard wrote:
"Mike Marlow" wrote in news:lin53s$tvm$1 @dont-email.me: Didn't you plonk him two days ago? Well, look who popped his toll head up. (Not) so good to see you again. You didn't answer the question, because you got caught out for being a blowhard. Some things never change. I've been here, off and on, since the days of Tom Watson, Phully, JOAT and the Duke of URLs. Even won an award in the first and only Pukey Duck competition - still have the original Larry Jacques (rhymes with fakes) T- shirt to prove it. So go make a pointy stick and give yourself a prostate exam with it. This Kennerson guy is a troll, to be sure, but at least he's entertaining. Bay Area Dave was never that articulate, this guy is much more like The Man in the Doorway. Anyone else remember him? I don't think BAD was a troll, but he did get picked on a lot and probably runned'oft. O'Brother Where Art Thou |
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