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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:37 pm
by spiderclimber
Ok Underdog replied and needs the fence / table but not the carriage. So Wingrider will get the carriage. I need a PM from you with your address so I can get the shipping figured out and sent this weekend.
Apologies to Ron and JPG for not being able to get the parts to you. I unfortunately only have one set to give away.
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:54 pm
by JPG
spiderclimber wrote:Ok Underdog replied and needs the fence / table but not the carriage. So Wingrider will get the carriage. I need a PM from you with your address so I can get the shipping figured out and sent this weekend.
Apologies to Ron and JPG for not being able to get the parts to you. I unfortunately only have one set to give away.
Not necessary!!!!!:)
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 8:15 am
by wannabewoodworker
Gat is going to pass on my guards for now. I really did not like the metal guards when I installed them and told him that. They (upper) just didn't move very smoothly or easily when it was installed. I also got the retrofit guards from a 510 I assume with the plastic pieces and this guard assembly works much better than the metal ones. The metal ones do perform a safety function just don't work very nicely in my opinion. They are still available to anyone who may want them. I think I have one lower and a couple of uppers.
The thing that really sucks about even the newer guard is that you cannot use anything else with them installed. I have to remove the upper guard to use the machine in any other mode which really sucks. I cannot tilt the table for drill press operations with the plastic upper blade guard mount installed on the trunnion...........

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 8:21 am
by spiderclimber
I got a reply from Pessen that he actually found his upper and lower guard. He bought a machine recently and didn't think it had them but it does. So the guards are still available on mine as well.
So if you need an upper or lower guard that is metal, not plastic, let me know.
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:46 pm
by spiderclimber
Ok forum members that are getting items from me, I want to apologize and say I did not get them mailed this weekend. I ended up getting to drive for 6 hours, pick up 2500 pounds of cobblestones and bring them home. Then I got to put 7 yards of mulch into our flowerbeds and around our trees. The house looks nice but the items got put to the back burner for the wife. I will get them sent in the next day or so hopefully.
Sorry about the delay.
Alan
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:37 am
by beeg
OH SURE. Take care of the WIFE first huh. THEN the poor guys here waiting for their goodies.
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 9:07 am
by spiderclimber
beeg wrote:OH SURE. Take care of the WIFE first huh. THEN the poor guys here waiting for their goodies.
You know Red Green had a saying that comes to mind. "If your wife's having fun and you're not, you're still having way more fun than when you're having fun and she's not."
I find it better to keep the wife happy than not

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:04 am
by joedw00
Another saying: If Mama ain't nobody is happy!!
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:31 am
by wingrider
spiderclimber wrote:Ok forum members that are getting items from me, I want to apologize and say I did not get them mailed this weekend. I ended up getting to drive for 6 hours, pick up 2500 pounds of cobblestones and bring them home. Then I got to put 7 yards of mulch into our flowerbeds and around our trees. The house looks nice but the items got put to the back burner for the wife. I will get them sent in the next day or so hopefully.
Sorry about the delay.
Alan
No need to apologize. Like some of the others have said, If the wife isn't happy nobody's happy.

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:45 pm
by JPG
joedw00 wrote:Another saying: If Mama ain't nobody is happy!!
And There is where SWMBO originates!