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Jim Warman
 
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- Tom Plamann (sp)?

Been away for a long, long time but I do see a couple of names I recognize.
I've searched every which way I can think of for his website and came up
blank.

Just to jog memories, Tom does (did) biz-jet interiors and some really
kick-*ss residential and commercial stuff. If you saw his cherry (?)
staircase, you'd remember.

He'p meh, he'p meh....

While I think about it.... is O'Deen still around????

Jim Warman



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Morris Dovey
 
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Charlie Self wrote:

Jim Warman asks:


- Tom Plamann (sp)?

Been away for a long, long time but I do see a couple of
names I recognize. I've searched every which way I can think
of for his website and came up blank.



Try www.plamman.com


And if that doesn't work, try:

http://plamann.com/sys-tmpl/door/

;-)

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Jim Warman apparently said,on my timestamp of 12/08/2004 5:47 PM:

While I think about it.... is O'Deen still around????


Yup, very much so.

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In article CgFSc.5682$jZ5.3937@clgrps13, Jim Warman
wrote:

- Tom Plamann (sp)?

Been away for a long, long time but I do see a couple of names I recognize.
I've searched every which way I can think of for his website and came up
blank.

Snip
Was knocking an oak pallet apart the other day and was thinking to
myself, "Wonder what happened to that mechanic guy that used to post so
frequently?"


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patrick conroy
 
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"Frank Campbell" wrote in message
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Was knocking an oak pallet apart the other day and was thinking to
myself, "Wonder what happened to that mechanic guy that used to post so
frequently?"


I never heard the end of the argument between Ed Bennet and I-Furget about
the table saw cutting to 3 angstroms or sumthin. How did that end?
I-Furget was going to send some samples in to the NIST, right?




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Doug Miller
 
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In article , "patrick conroy" wrote:

"Frank Campbell" wrote in message
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Was knocking an oak pallet apart the other day and was thinking to
myself, "Wonder what happened to that mechanic guy that used to post so
frequently?"


I never heard the end of the argument between Ed Bennet and I-Furget about
the table saw cutting to 3 angstroms or sumthin. How did that end?
I-Furget was going to send some samples in to the NIST, right?


He wouldn't send them to Ed, nor did he want to pony up the bucks to have
them tested at a metrology laboratory. As a disinterested observer and
sometime participant in the debate, with access to some precision gear,
I volunteered to test them. So he sent them to me, and I tested them.

Google for my post titled "Sample Testing Results (long)" on 20 Nov 2002. You
may find some of the followups to be entertaining.


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Jim Warman
 
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Thanks folks...... this is still a great place (in spite of the ever present
electricity questions BSEG.

You were using a copy of my world famous PalletBust'r, right???

After a time where I mostly just burned wood, I'm back...... I'm starting a
rather energetic renovation of my mobile home (no, where I live mobile homes
are a respected living option..... there are no starter homes and
fixer-uppers start at $150K CA).

Steel pilings, new rooms, new cabinets, new furniture...... gonna be a h*ll
of a ride for the next couple or so years 8^). But it has given me the
opportunity to acquire (and justify) new toys..... errrmmmm, I meant
tools....

If I p*ssed in anyones cornflakes in the past, I am truly sorry... sad part
is, I'll probably do it again...

Jim Warman



"Frank Campbell" wrote in message
...
In article CgFSc.5682$jZ5.3937@clgrps13, Jim Warman
wrote:

- Tom Plamann (sp)?

Been away for a long, long time but I do see a couple of names I

recognize.
I've searched every which way I can think of for his website and came up
blank.

Snip
Was knocking an oak pallet apart the other day and was thinking to
myself, "Wonder what happened to that mechanic guy that used to post so
frequently?"


--
http://sawdustmaking.com


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Mark and Kim Smith
 
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Morris Dovey wrote:

Charlie Self wrote:

Jim Warman asks:


- Tom Plamann (sp)?

Been away for a long, long time but I do see a couple of
names I recognize. I've searched every which way I can think
of for his website and came up blank.




Try www.plamman.com



And if that doesn't work, try:

http://plamann.com/sys-tmpl/door/

;-)


Wow! I stopped by his web site and....... Wow!

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