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New Shopsmith Amana Blade

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Now who would ever have thought that if you needed information about a "Jaw Horse" the best place to look would be in a forum posting titled "New Shopsmith Amana Blades".
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dusty wrote:Now who would ever have thought that if you needed information about a "Jaw Horse" the best place to look would be in a forum posting titled "New Shopsmith Amana Blades".
Yeah, the switch in topic happened so fast I had to go back and read the whole thread again to figure out how I got so lost :) . I'm always amazed how much stuff is buried deep in unrelated threads. Thank goodness for search engines.

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You use the Jaw Horse to hold your Amana blade... :D
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paul heller wrote:Yeah, the switch in topic happened so fast I had to go back and read the whole thread again to figure out how I got so lost :) . I'm always amazed how much stuff is buried deep in unrelated threads. Thank goodness for search engines.

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Okay I am the guilty party. I used the lack of finding a Jawhorse to look at as an example of the difficulty to find goods in our current economy. I apologize I had no desire to hijack the discussion.

In an effort to bring us back on subject I notice my Amana sawblade shipped to me today. So yes I will get to use the Jawhorse to clamp or hold my Amana blade:p Sorry I just couldn't resist a bit of play on words or subjects as they may be.:rolleyes: fjimp
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fjimp wrote:Okay I am the guilty party. I used the lack of finding a Jawhorse to look at as an example of the difficulty to find goods in our current economy. I apologize I had no desire to hijack the discussion.

In an effort to bring us back on subject I notice my Amana sawblade shipped to me today. So yes I will get to use the Jawhorse to clamp or hold my Amana blade:p Sorry I just couldn't resist a bit of play on words or subjects as they may be.:rolleyes: fjimp
As a way to 'redeem' yourself, start a jawhorse thread and post pix of it for us all to SEE!:D (with OR without the amana blade;) )
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fjimp wrote:Okay I am the guilty party.
Ah but you are in good company. I think, because of our enthusiasm for our hobby, we all tend do this....:cool:

I too look forward to hearing about the Amana blade and the other subject :D .

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paul heller wrote:Ah but you are in good company. I think, because of our enthusiasm for our hobby, we all tend do this....:cool:

I too look forward to hearing about the Amana blade and the other subject :D .

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