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mickyd wrote:Where is "in the archives"? I ask because what I consider the archive is http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/ and clicking on one of the 5 main wooodworking forums. I do that and me ain'ts gots no numbas near any posts....:confused:


FWIW - you are not alone in this quest for the archives.:confused:
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http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/archive/index.htm/

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Dusty, Mike, if you will look at the very bottom right side of the page you will find the "Archive" link that Ed listed...

Contact Us - Shopsmith Owner Page - Archive - Privacy Statement - Top

OOPS! He types faster than I do, I guess.
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curiousgeorge wrote:Dusty, Mike, if you will look at the very bottom right side of the page you will find the "Archive" link that Ed listed...

Contact Us - Shopsmith Owner Page - Archive - Privacy Statement - Top

OOPS! He types faster than I do, I guess.


Thank you, I found it. I guess it has been hiding right there all this time.

It is amazing to me what I keep finding on this forum.
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reible wrote:http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/archive/index.htm/

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WHERE ED...WHERE!!!!!! I CAN'T FIND IT....:eek: :D

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mickyd wrote:WHERE ED...WHERE!!!!!! I CAN'T FIND IT....:eek: :D

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Who ever goes that low?:eek:

BTW Quit SHOUTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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JPG40504 wrote:Who ever goes that low?:eek:

BTW Quit SHOUTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry. I couldn't help it. I was panicing. I'm better now.
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mickyd wrote:Sorry. I couldn't help it. I was panicing. I'm better now.
And they thought Chicken Little was Nuts!:rolleyes:

How are you going to act when momma discovers yer baby and hides it where you cannot find it?:eek:
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Whew!! Glad everyone is calmer now! I had thought everyone knew about the archives. But now I come to realize we talked about how to reach the archives some time ago. That discussion is probably in the archives!:p Evidently some of us missed it! and - others are newer members.

I need to remember; What is obvious to some is obscured from others.:o

BTW - the Shopsmith Privacy Statement, policy and rules of using this forum can also be accessed from that lower red line.
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charlese wrote:I need to remember]What is obvious to some is obscured from others.:o[/I]

In that spirit, you people do know that in these threads. That at the bottom of them, it shows other like topics.
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