How does a fine woodworker change a lightbulb?

On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 10:37:13 -0500, Leon

I thought you already had a SawStop?

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Dave
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Nooooo. I just sold my Jet cabinet saw on Friday. I had it listed for about 10 days and then it was gone. I ordered the industrial SawStop today.

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Leon

"Leon" wrote

So you pulled the trigger, eh? Good on ya. We expect a full report.

But you now have serious problem. How is the SawStop black going to go with the Festool green? They definitely clash. Time to call in a decorator. ;-)

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Lee Michaels

------------------------------------------ Just curious, how/where did you list your saw?

Lew

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Lew Hodgett

I'm his color coordinator, so all is good.

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Swingman

I can see the business cards now.

Swingman Color Coordinator for the color challenged.

LOL

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Lee Michaels

Yeah! And or all the white on the other stuff. I hope I am mistaken, SawStop may have missed the boat on color. It looks really good when clean. I'll add that I am not a stickler for having a pristine "looking" shop when it comes to dust. I'm hoping that the saw will not look 10 years old after a days work. ;~)

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Leon

Grease from the bridge of your nose is good for keeping bulbs from sticking in sockets and keeping your burnisher from sticking to a scraper.

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Father Haskell

Grease from the bridge of your nose is good for keeping bulbs from sticking in sockets and keeping your burnisher from sticking to a scraper.

----------------------------------------------------------- It also works to aid in disassembling a fly rod after a day's fishing.

Lots of uses for some of those body fluids,

Lew

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Lew Hodgett

Also the perfect amount of grease to use on the shoulder of rifle cases when you only neck-size before reloading.

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Roy

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