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How does a fine woodworker change a lightbulb?
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I especially like the storage of the spare.
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Minimum sawdust/shop cleanup, too! +1
Sonny
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Ed Pawlowski wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:
Yep. It is hilarious. I posted it on FB too.
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I heard that incandescent light bulbs were illegal in Texas...
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No, that is in California. ;~)
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Bill? Are you getting this???? LOL
On a more serious note...
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They skipped the part about starting a 400 post thread on the wreck, in anticipation of changing the defective bulb.
basilisk
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+1
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I do well-enough finding "time-traps" on my own, TYVM! ; )
Bill
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For me, Lie Neilsen's "Low-Angle Jack Plane" is the winner.
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That was funny.
Obviously a Neander. He not only used planes, a brace, but an old fashioned light bulb! It is appropriate that the light bulb was stored in a heirloom quality box.
This person has way to much time on his hands.
Maybe Karl and Leon could fire up Sketchup and design their own down home, Texas light bulb changer! ;-)
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LOL! OBTW! I sold my saw yesterday morning. Now looking at probably replacing with the SawStop
I had that saw listed for 1 week and 3 days and the guy showed up yesterday "totally" prepared with an enclosed trailer with fold down back gate that worked as a ramp. Right out of my garage onto the ramp and into the trailer. 30~40 seconds tops.
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Where do you think "they" got their plans from, Huh? LOL
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Leon wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@giganews.com:
Congratulations!!
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Leon wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@giganews.com:
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BTW, we need 47 sheets of 3/4" birch ply, batch cut to cabinet project spec by 5PM tonight ... can you handle it?
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Nice try. Leon has a Festool track saw doesn't he? :)
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Absolutely! I still have my track saw. LOL
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You beat me to it Han! LOL... I just mentioned the same thing.
IIRC we have never had to cut that much plywood before but did do about
27 sheets IIRC when we did 2 kitchens at the same time. My Chevy Pickup was say'n Sheeeeeeee'it.