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time to hit the shop and make some sawdust


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Good for you, Bruce.
Watch them fingers! Sure want to be able to count to ten at the end of the day.

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Sure want to be able to count to ten at the end of the day.

But if you only nick the end of a finger, you can still count to ten, AND do fractions.... <bg>

Wear gloves when you un-coil the blades, if you haven't thought of wearing them already...


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And eye protection, those things can spring open pretty quick.

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Good you haven't done this before Bruce. Make sure them gloves are leather!

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Nice Bruce. But please do wear gloves.


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Yeah Bruce, do wear gloves as i want to be able to shake a full hand with you one day!

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[QUOTE=Mario] Sure want to be able to count to ten at the end of the day.

But if you only nick the end of a finger, you can still count to ten, AND do fractions.... <bg>

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Good one!

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I love the Timberwolf Carbide, it comes with a complete plastic blade cover. No gloves needed.

Well, boys, there are now four sets of wavy bubinga, four sets of Leopardwood, and three sets of Bocote sittin' all around the shop. Just over three hours.

The blade didn't even have a bump this time at the weld. They really did a great job putting it together. The fellow at Suffolk Machinery said they only recommend it on 18" or larger saws, but added that some folks are successfully running it on the 17" Grizzly.

Hey Guys, all ten, no fractions!   


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