OK I'm convinced

I bought another 10" Forrest WWII table saw blade today at the Milwaukee wood-dorkers show for $90 bucks. However this one is the full 1/8th" model and not the 3/32 thin kerf that I already own, Bay Area Dave will be glad to know I'm taking the plastic off the furniture and leaving this one in the Unisaw for general use... Great Blade.

EJ

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Eric Johnson
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Interested in selling the thin kerf one?

Thanks Rob

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Rob V

On Fri 20 Feb 2004 06:33:02p, "Eric Johnson" wrote in news:oHxZb.27910$ snipped-for-privacy@twister2.starband.net:

So, how's the show? I thought I was going to be occupied all weekend and was going to wait till the April show in the Twin Cites so I could visit my daughter. Now I find I have a free Saturday coming and I might make the trip out to Miltown. Is it about the same as last year?

Dan

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Dan

First time I went, not as bad as I expected and worth the trip. I don't know if I'd be interested in the Saturday afternoon crowd as the venue is much smaller than I anticipated. But I did save some cash on some K bodies and a good price on the saw blade so worth the trip.

EJ

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Eric Johnson

No, I do have use for it but between the 2 the thin kerf for me is not the every day blade. EJ

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Eric Johnson

Eric, I hear you! I almost skipped past this post! I would guess that I don't read even 10% of the Wreck. Glad to see you are using what you bought.

dave

Eric Johns> I bought another 10" Forrest WWII table saw blade today at the Milwaukee

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Bay Area Dave

Rob,

I have a Forrest WWII Thin Kerf for sale if you are interested.

Just email me and let me know.

Greg Bogardo

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Greg Bogardo

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