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Re: Dead Man Walking (Until My Wife Finds Out)

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 12:54 am
by thunderbirdbat
Steamdragon wrote: thunderbirdbat wrote:Hmmmmmmm. Where was boot camp?

Orlando FL


Boot camp in Orlando would explain some things. Everyone knows the only REAL sailors went to boot camp in Great Lakes.
At the time Orlando was the only one for females. Went to Electronics Technician school in Great Lakes. Besides, during my 20 years, I earned my sea pay and surface warfare qual while stationed on four ships with temporary duty on two others. When you consider that females were just being placed on non-combatants when I entered the Navy and I finished my career on a combatant, I saw a lot of changes.

Re: Dead Man Walking (Until My Wife Finds Out)

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 1:07 am
by Steamdragon
thunderbirdbat wrote:
Steamdragon wrote: thunderbirdbat wrote:Hmmmmmmm. Where was boot camp?

Orlando FL


Boot camp in Orlando would explain some things. Everyone knows the only REAL sailors went to boot camp in Great Lakes.
At the time Orlando was the only one for females. Went to Electronics Technician school in Great Lakes. Besides, during my 20 years, I earned my sea pay and surface warfare qual while stationed on four ships with temporary duty on two others. When you consider that females were just being placed on non-combatants when I entered the Navy and I finished my career on a combatant, I saw a lot of changes.[/quo

My apologies. I forgot you were one of the female members of the group. Some of the best sailors I knew were female and I was thrilled when women were getting billets on ships. My submarine was the Skipjack and it was a perfect platform for an integrated crew.

Re: Dead Man Walking (Until My Wife Finds Out)

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:18 am
by JPG
BuckeyeDennis wrote:By freak coincidence, I suddenly find myself walking in Steamdragon's shoes.

There is an online auction company in Columbus that auctions off stuff that was returned to Amazon for whatever reason. I've gotten great bargains there on a whole bunch of stuff. Tonight, they auctioned off a brand new Shop Fox 8" parallelogram jointer, and I had a chance to check it out in person a couple days ago. Pristine in cosmoline, it was. I took photos of all the contents, downloaded the manual, and verified that all the parts were there. Only problem I could see was that the staples holding the bottom of the crappy crate had pulled loose in the middle. I think that spooked someone into refusing delivery. So I put in the winning bid, at about 40% of list price.

I do hope that the wife is in a good mood when I bring it home tomorrow!

OK, I'll ask.

What is a parallelogram planer? :confused:

Re: Dead Man Walking (Until My Wife Finds Out)

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:27 am
by dusty
First off, it is a parallelogram jointer and not a planer.

Your best bet for getting an answer that will suit you would be for you to Google "parallel jointer" and read.

Re: Dead Man Walking (Until My Wife Finds Out)

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:47 am
by JPG
dusty wrote:First off, it is a parallelogram jointer and not a planer.

Your best bet for getting an answer that will suit you would be for you to Google "parallel jointer" and read.
Actually considered that! :o ;)

Re: Dead Man Walking (Until My Wife Finds Out)

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 12:00 pm
by dusty
These are not for the ShopFox but viewing them will give you a reasonable understanding of how a parallelogram jointer differs from a wedge jointer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihua13Z740Q

This is another video that goes into to some detail but also discusses the parallelogram jointer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO746cu ... uaCD7LMQHA

DEFINITELY NOT APPLICABLE to our Shopsmith 4" jointers.

Re: Dead Man Walking (Until My Wife Finds Out)

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 12:16 pm
by JPG
dusty wrote:These are not for the ShopFox but viewing them will give you a reasonable understanding of how a parallelogram jointer differs from a wedge jointer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihua13Z740Q

This is another video that goes into to some detail but also discusses the parallelogram jointer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO746cu ... uaCD7LMQHA
Thank You. Google was not very informative. :(

Re: Dead Man Walking (Until My Wife Finds Out)

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 9:29 pm
by beeg
thunderbirdbat wrote:At the time Orlando was the only one for females. Went to Electronics Technician school in Great Lakes. Besides, during my 20 years, I earned my sea pay and surface warfare qual while stationed on four ships with temporary duty on two others. When you consider that females were just being placed on non-combatants when I entered the Navy and I finished my career on a combatant, I saw a lot of changes.

I THANK YOU for your service.