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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:00 pm 
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:09 pm 
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Hey Bob, Yours looks great. I really like mine and tip the hat to our pal in Morral, Tim McKnight. I didn't know everyone else was using the deputy like Waddy T. If you can stand the static discharges when moving it, it's a great tool. Turns out, the static charge makes it work really really well. Me likes your other tools too....

So, you got any Zoot to show us today? idunno

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:18 pm 
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Hi Bob,

Hey, you've got a big dust collector, what tasks do you find the little guy handy for?

Nice new tools!

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Wow Uncle Bob these all look great!!!

The Craftsman portable table saw looks like what I need too - it sounds like you are pleased with it?

Can I have your Laguna and will you deliver it and set it up in my bathroom? :D


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:00 am 
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Bruce it's your setup idea that is neat. Only takes a 2' x 2' footprint.
I'm going to add something to store the vacuum accessories and maybe
something to wind the hose on.

Dennis I will use it for general shop cleanup and also on some of the tools
like the router table, that Craftsman table saw which is fitted with a 2 1/4"
dust port etc. etc.

Hesh I do like that saw. I have a cabinet saw at home but wanted something
with a smaller footprint for the shop since I don't build cabinets any more. bliss
The sliding table is a really nice feature as is the router table on the right hand side.
I'd send you the Laguna but then you would not see any "Zoot" from the Zootman. gaah

The spiral cutterheads on the two Grizzly machines are awesome. Virtually no tear out on
figured woods and they cut so quietly.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:11 am 
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That saw is a Craftsman-branded Ryobi BT3000 or 3100 (can't tell how old it is). It is a great saw!

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:24 am 
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ecklesweb wrote:
That saw is a Craftsman-branded Ryobi BT3000 or 3100 (can't tell how old it is). It is a great saw!

Jay

Jay I know it's made by Ryobi. In fact I ordered an accessory table made by Ryobi.
It is brand new. well 2 weeks old. Bought it on sale for $399.

To anyone concerned about it being underpowered. I wanted to add that I don't do any ripping on my tablesaw.
My Laguna band saw will out rip any table saw I have ever used. [uncle]

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:30 am 
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Very impressive, Bob! You've come a long way, paisano.

I've had that same table saw under the Ryobi name for a few years now and really like it. I changed to Mario's recommended Freud 7-1/4" thin kerf blade and it seems to be the right blade for the jobs I use it for.

That jointer is just plain scary but I'll bet it's effective as is the planer. The Zootman just seems to get better and deliver more quality each month. These tools are sure to increase qulaity as well as output.

Looking forward to seeing the shop progress as well as you and my adopted family in a few weeks.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:51 am 
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JJ Donohue wrote:
Very impressive, Bob! You've come a long way, paisano.

I've had that same table saw under the Ryobi name for a few years now and really like it. I changed to Mario's recommended Freud 7-1/4" thin kerf blade and it seems to be the right blade for the jobs I use it for.

That jointer is just plain scary but I'll bet it's effective as is the planer. The Zootman just seems to get better and deliver more quality each month. These tools are sure to increase qulaity as well as output.

Looking forward to seeing the shop progress as well as you and my adopted family in a few weeks.


Thanks JJ Looking forward to seeing you too.

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Great new additions Bob .
Those Grizzlys with the spiral cutter heads are just awesome! :D
Now you can be even more efficient (if that's possible) sending that Zoot out
around the planet! [:Y:]

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I saw that thickness planer in action -- amazingly quiet. Nice tool adds Bob.

So how are the renovations coming to my bedroom at yours and Rosie's?


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:48 am 
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Anthony Z wrote:
I saw that thickness planer in action -- amazingly quiet. Nice tool adds Bob.

So how are the renovations coming to my bedroom at yours and Rosie's?


Rosie is still shopping for a new bed. [headinwall]

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Dave Anderson wrote:
Great new additions Bob .
Those Grizzlys with the spiral cutter heads are just awesome! :D
Now you can be even more efficient (if that's possible) sending that Zoot out
around the planet! [:Y:]


Hey Dave
One of these days I'm gonna make it to Port Richy. bliss

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JJ Donohue wrote:
Looking forward to seeing the shop progress as well as you and my adopted family in a few weeks.


[:Y:]

Bob you got some nice tools there. I'd love the jointer as my own.

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Great looking tools Bob!
Yeah! I love the table saws they're cool!

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:25 pm 
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Wow.. that's a serious jointer and planer you have there! I wish I had shop space for such things.
I have a non-portable version of that table saw and I too love it.. It's a great saw.
The slide table is excellent for slotting fingerboards! I use it with stewmac's blade and spacing jigs, very accurate and quick way to slot boards.

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Bobc wrote:
Dave Anderson wrote:
Great new additions Bob .
Those Grizzlys with the spiral cutter heads are just awesome! :D
Now you can be even more efficient (if that's possible) sending that Zoot out
around the planet! [:Y:]


Hey Dave
One of these days I'm gonna make it to Port Richy. bliss


That sounds Great Bob! Come on down and stop by anytime. :D

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Love the jointer!


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