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Need a TS in NJ?
Not mine, maybe you know somebody who wants a saw or need a project to turnaround for a few bucks. http://cnj.craigslist.org/tls/1365704093.html
 
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mm's are confusing enough. dm's are WAY over the top.
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Ah yes, the Pubic there are the Smidges, Tiches, Tads.
 
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Two systems there too. R = Red or R= Royal.
 
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How could I forget RCHs???? That is the only relevant and important measurement in wooddorking. The rest just has to fit, how long or wide or deep doesn't need to be expressed in any kind of system.
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The easiest way would be to repeal the laws that forbid voluntary full metrication and trade in metric only products. For example, the FPLA is a Federal law covers packaged goods that you see in the...
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lathe - stuck drive spur and live center
I just got an old Sears Lathe. It's in pretty good shape, except for some rust. (that I'm getting off now) The drive spur and live center are both stuck... Any ideas about how to get them out so I can...
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And we write angry letters and speak loudly sometimes.
 
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Can you think of a more porous border?
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Yabbut.. is a 'mil' a millimeter?
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Sorry Leon, but I can say "three mils" faster than you can say "three sixteenths. :-)
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OT Skill 77 at HD
FYI I was at HD today and saw Skil 77 saws on clearance for $39.00+/- Regular $139.00 cm
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On Sep 8, 4:42 pm, FrozenNorth <> wrote: Not really. Plane shavings are your friend. DAMHIKT Luigi
 
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We tried that for a few years in Canada in the early 80s, with stuff on 400mm centres. Gave it up pretty quickly. Went back to 2440 by 1220 mm plywood, 16" centres and 38X89s. Luigi
 
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Yup, they're aka 'tic'.