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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:19 am 
A good source for glass rods:
mgs4u.com
3/16" fiberglass rods at three dollars per 8 foot rod, plus shipping.




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Meisel hardware --3/16" x 24" rods,usually 99 cents each- also check out Guitarjigs-you know, a radius dish doesn't have to be a circle to profile sides-and still great in the deck and for clamping down during brace carving -I just got a pair for 000 and really like them, and I will soon be ordering a set for Martin Slope Dread shape.


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once again 3/16 fg rods $1 each, pick them up today or toamrrow at Home Depot. 1 driveway reflector renders 2 go-bars each driveway reflector is $1.99
No shipping no haneling no waiting on delivery. They also have the plastic end caps in the wire closet organizer area for 20- 3/16" and 10-1/4" at $1.69MichaelP38762.9450231481


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I think we've beaten this one to death now, actually about 2-3 topics ago.

So the answer is, what ever the heck you like.

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Aaaawa but thats what we do here

you always have to keep in the back of your mind that new arrivals happen every day That is a good thing! With every repeated question we have comes at least one solution never heard before.


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True, true.

Ok, new motto, bring it on, we love the repetition.

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repetition makes for certenty at least my wife thinks so MichaelP38762.9646643519


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And Michael, that's why i repeatedly use the button, i certainly love it!


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Thanks so much, that is what I needed, Red


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I learn more here than I ever could out of a book, all you guys are great, even with the arguing. You find out that there's more than one way to skin a cat. Thanks guys, Red


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