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charlese
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Yep! - Leftovers - And I had a few extra replacement parts on hand in case anything broke in my old headstock. These parts have now found a good home!!!!:D No better use than having them used! Shortslves is almost up and running.

Forgot to take along some drive belts.:( Will get to them later.:)
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charlese wrote:Yep! - Leftovers - And I had a few extra replacement parts on hand in case anything broke in my old headstock. These parts have now found a good home!!!!:D No better use than having them used! Shortslves is almost up and running.

Forgot to take along some drive belts.:( Will get to them later.:)

Mama always said don't look a gift horse in the mouth so if you have spares, leftovers, whatever I will gladly accept them and never think about whether they are spares or leftovers. :D
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Oh, the leftovers connection was not meant as a bad thing at all.

I love Leftovers!!
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charlese
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Me too! I love most leftovers - the exception is an old cold chicken sandwich that has mayonnaise on it. Had one once:eek:
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Post by shortslvs »

I am putting Charlese leftover to good use. Hey buddy hooked up my jointer today with the power coupler you brought over :)

I stay away from all leftovers with mayo, especially if they spend any time sitting out on a counter or park bench table. That stuff just doesn't hold up...
Shopsmith Mark V 500 and 520, 2x Dust Collectors, 2x Jointer, 2x Belt sander (one on a stand), scroll saw and tomorrow a Power Planer... and not a single power coupler - how in the world does that happen?
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backhertz wrote:Now I know why I enjoy this forum so much. The unconditional sharing is amazing to me & with members helping other members and those members passing it on or forward- just because.

I agree ... I am a member of several forums and this one feels more like family then any other.
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This thread put a smile on my face. Thanks folks. ~mike :D
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