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Ryobi parts
Need help finding a web site for Ryobi parts -- keep ending up in a dead
end. Beginning to wonder if they even have a web site for parts. |
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"Herb Robinson" wrote in message news:bsnSd.33543$xt.15645@fed1read07... Need help finding a web site for Ryobi parts -- keep ending up in a dead end. Beginning to wonder if they even have a web site for parts. Yes, but it is not the Ryobi home page. http://www.outdoordistributors.com/ryobi-door.html Google is your friend |
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They have a number of forums. Table saws , Screwdriver? What??
http://www.ryobitools.com/cgi-bin/dc...nf=DCConfI D1 Herb Robinson wrote: Need help finding a web site for Ryobi parts -- keep ending up in a dead end. Beginning to wonder if they even have a web site for parts. -- Will Occasional Techno-geek |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 05:01:01 +0000, max wrote:
A General 20 inch bandsaw can do serious damage to a frozen Virginia ham!!!! Max (donąt ask) max wrote: A vacuum veneering press works really nicely for flattening foil. max Speaking of which, a Sears band saw works real good for cutting frozen sausage. UA100 A circa 1950 Delta 14" bandsaw works just fine for slicing frozen bread to just the perfect toast thickness and for butchering moose. -- Luigi Replace "nonet" with "yukonomics" for real email www.yukonomics.ca/wooddorking/humour.html www.yukonomics.ca/wooddorking/antifaq.html |
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Parts for a Ryobi? Next you'll be wanting to know the best
technique for flattening and re-using tin (aluminum) foil. sorry. couldn't resist. UA100 |
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A vacuum veneering press works really nicely for flattening foil.
max Parts for a Ryobi? Next you'll be wanting to know the best technique for flattening and re-using tin (aluminum) foil. sorry. couldn't resist. UA100 |
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"Herb Robinson" wrote in message news:bsnSd.33543$xt.15645@fed1read07... Need help finding a web site for Ryobi parts -- keep ending up in a dead end. Beginning to wonder if they even have a web site for parts. This place has a good inventory and good prices on Ryobi parts. http://www.ordertree.com/ Neal |
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:47:31 -0600, Unisaw A100
wrote: Parts for a Ryobi? Next you'll be wanting to know the best technique for flattening and re-using tin (aluminum) foil. sorry. couldn't resist. UA100 hey, recycled aluminum foil makes the *best* hats.... |
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 08:51:30 -0700, "Herb Robinson"
wrote: Need help finding a web site for Ryobi parts -- keep ending up in a dead end. Beginning to wonder if they even have a web site for parts. call: 1800 525 2579 |
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max wrote:
A vacuum veneering press works really nicely for flattening foil. max Should that have been followed by Don't Ask Me How I Know This? Speaking of which, a Sears band saw works real good for cutting frozen sausage. UA100 |
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A General 20 inch bandsaw can do serious damage to a frozen Virginia ham!!!!
Max (donąt ask) max wrote: A vacuum veneering press works really nicely for flattening foil. max Should that have been followed by Don't Ask Me How I Know This? Speaking of which, a Sears band saw works real good for cutting frozen sausage. UA100 |
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Luigi Zanasi wrote:
A circa 1950 Delta 14" bandsaw works just fine for slicing frozen bread to just the perfect toast thickness and for butchering moose. Yahbut, you wanna cut a body in half, you have to go with a DoAll. UA100, who has long since lost the link to Band Saw Suicide... |
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Unisaw A100 wrote:
Luigi Zanasi wrote: A circa 1950 Delta 14" bandsaw works just fine for slicing frozen bread to just the perfect toast thickness and for butchering moose. Yahbut, you wanna cut a body in half, you have to go with a DoAll. UA100, who has long since lost the link to Band Saw Suicide... Will this help? http://www.ogrish.com/archives/2003/...-com-466_1.jpg Glen |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 04:24:55 -0600, Unisaw A100
wrote: Luigi Zanasi wrote: A circa 1950 Delta 14" bandsaw works just fine for slicing frozen bread to just the perfect toast thickness and for butchering moose. Yahbut, you wanna cut a body in half, you have to go with a DoAll. UA100, who has long since lost the link to Band Saw Suicide... http://www.rotten.com Used to be on that site, dont know if it still is or not. Couldnt find it but didnt spend a lot of time looking either. |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 11:47:56 GMT, Glen wrote:
Unisaw A100 wrote: Luigi Zanasi wrote: A circa 1950 Delta 14" bandsaw works just fine for slicing frozen bread to just the perfect toast thickness and for butchering moose. Yahbut, you wanna cut a body in half, you have to go with a DoAll. UA100, who has long since lost the link to Band Saw Suicide... Will this help? http://www.ogrish.com/archives/ (snipped) Nope...links to ogrish or somethingawful never do, sorry. |
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"Glen" wrote in message ink.net... Will this help? Still don't look like suicide to me. Take off the shoes? Loosen the belt? Straddle the post? C'mon - he was pushed. Prolly for not paying his dues. |
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