Just can't get it straight

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dusty
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[quote="tango"]Wow, that's a lot of good information]

In a different thread, I can see that you have gotten the lathe working for you in an excellent fashion. The mills that you feature there are exciting examples of what a craftsman can do. Nice work, congratulations.

I hope that you have also resolved your issue with the rip fence. Please let us know if there is anything else needed to make that a "past issue".:)
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dusty wrote:In a different thread, I can see that you have gotten the lathe working for you in an excellent fashion. The mills that you feature there are exciting examples of what a craftsman can do. Nice work, congratulations.

I hope that you have also resolved your issue with the rip fence. Please let us know if there is anything else needed to make that a "past issue".:)
Hey thanks for the kudos Dusty! The lathe and I have had a long prosperous relationship with many fond memories.. ahhh lathe :rolleyes:

However, I have yet to tackle my table turmoil as of today. Soon I will re-engage this fiasco and see if I can't figure out who is in control... I'm guessing it's not me.

thanks again for the info... I promise I'll post my struggles
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