Hey Drew: The Discounted Tool Offer
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- a1gutterman
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Hey Drew: The Discounted Tool Offer
link was not working during Sawdust Session #18. Drew thought that it would be working by Monday at the latest. Tuesday evening now: Just tried the link; it is still not working.
Tim
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[quote="a1gutterman"]link was not working during Sawdust Session #18. Drew thought that it would be working by Monday at the latest. Tuesday evening now: Just tried the link]
Hi there Tim! Did you forget to pay the electric bill?;)
Hi there Tim! Did you forget to pay the electric bill?;)
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Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
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oops
Well, I just noticed that yesterday and had forgotten to mention it to Nick (that is his domain.) For the life of me I don't know what is the problem... probably just an oversight. But I promise you we will have my ugly mug up and viewable today.
Be good,
Drew
Be good,
Drew
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Well, thanks Drew; the link is working now. There is some conflicting information though. Check out the description for the planer:
BTW, I did not recognize any products on special that were demonstrated in Sawdust Session #18? Darn.
Tim
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Nope! I thought it was funny! Maybe only me! Guess I should have written the Internet provider's bill.a1gutterman wrote:Okay Chuck, you lost me on this one. I can not figure out what I missed. For my satisfaction, please spell it out. Or paint me a picture.
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Help! about Quill
Hello All! I had just received a Mark V, From a freind that past on years ago.
his wife gave it too me, I was using it the other day and broke the drive screw, so i had to fix that and manage to get the spring back on. I use the blowup parts list to assemble the quill but i am not sure where each was goes as in the shperical washer and there is a larger round washer recessed. i know where the serrated washers go. Basically I am not sure at all how to put this back in at all and if the feedstock should be out when doing this. Thanks in advance. Scott L. Thomson
his wife gave it too me, I was using it the other day and broke the drive screw, so i had to fix that and manage to get the spring back on. I use the blowup parts list to assemble the quill but i am not sure where each was goes as in the shperical washer and there is a larger round washer recessed. i know where the serrated washers go. Basically I am not sure at all how to put this back in at all and if the feedstock should be out when doing this. Thanks in advance. Scott L. Thomson