Come see the new home at: http://owwm.org "Hey, I was a member here... how do I log in over there??" Due to technical difficulties with the mail server, the...
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tschmaling
Jul 4, 2006 11:31 pm
Just to give the concerned an update, there's no need to panic... the new forum is still on the way. We ran into some last-minute Yahoo! problems that will...
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tschmaling
Jul 4, 2006 8:05 pm
The Old Woodworking Machines Group has left the building (Ok, just the Yahoo! Groups building). We've moved on to greener pastures and larger barns. Please...
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louismorrell
Jul 4, 2006 8:01 pm
Just wanted to see if I could be the last Post Hope not to offend anyone...
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Richard OConnor
richardjoconnor
Jul 4, 2006 7:55 pm
... My "post counts?" Oh no, don't tell me that all of Lehman's jokes count as posts! Rich Silver Spring, MD...
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Ray Muno
munorc
Jul 4, 2006 7:53 pm
So long Yahoo, it's been good to know you. You have done your part in this great endeavor that is OWWM. It has come to the point that you have outlived your...
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thermach
Jul 4, 2006 7:52 pm
Six years and five days ago, our ma's brought forth upon the internet the owwm, conceived in brotherhood, and dedicated to the proposition that not all iron...
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Bob Black
bobblackboat
Jul 4, 2006 7:49 pm
Fine for the vertical members - "columns39; To surpport a 10,000 lb evenly distrubuted load on an 8' long horizontal member would require an 8"x10" section, and...
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Richard OConnor
richardjoconnor
Jul 4, 2006 7:45 pm
... That was my trade-off - stick a lot'o arn in the shop, but don't expect to maneuver sheet stock for ripping. Involves some planning ahead if cabinets are...
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GHP
gary@...
Jul 4, 2006 7:36 pm
you are right, and it was said by the Captain... Great episode, one of my favs Gary Cumberland, RI but Provincetown, MA right now about to get stormed! ... ...
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Bob Black
bobblackboat
Jul 4, 2006 7:32 pm
HI Ala, ... From: Alan DuBoff To: oldwwmachines@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 2:00 AM Subject: Re: [oldwwmachines] Re: Cleaning tables, there is...
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copaltree.home
Jul 4, 2006 6:58 pm
... Chip: I agree with you about the straight edge and circular saw for sheet stock, that is what I do also. When I cut anything long on the table saw I use a...
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Alan DuBoff
softorchestra
Jul 4, 2006 6:33 pm
... Wow, thanks for such excellent info. Much appreciated. One comment. ... Seems the 4x4 mortised together would work in this case then. In a sense, to build...
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Alan DuBoff
softorchestra
Jul 4, 2006 6:16 pm
... My wife is 5'3" and weighs about 110 lbs. This saw weighs 1700 lbs. I'll tell you what, I'm with Cliff on this one, I'm not sure I want to be pivoting any...
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Alan DuBoff
softorchestra
Jul 4, 2006 6:15 pm
Folks, Bob Smalser did a write-up on rustproofing tools, which I think some may find helpful to this discussion. ...
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Alan DuBoff
softorchestra
Jul 4, 2006 5:59 pm
... This is a monumental event, IMO, and I certainly understand this centiment. More than 10 years ago, I was a part of a mailing list which was hosted by a ...
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louismorrell
Jul 4, 2006 5:50 pm
It is the sporting goods section near the gun cleaning supplies. ... from...
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Chip's Mail
chip_marshall
Jul 4, 2006 5:47 pm
I think it was the only episode that a four letter word was used too. "Let's get the hell out of here" - the last line of the movie. ObOWWM: Uh...can't really...
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p_sudberry
Jul 4, 2006 5:42 pm
... break from Yahoo. What do I have to say about that? YAHOO!!! ... .... It is time... !&^*SNIP*^&! (fireworks) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Just offering...
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fustyducker
Jul 4, 2006 5:31 pm
Dang, Rick! Ya'll hittin' the sauce a bit heavy for this early in day, ain't ya? Keep that up and you be seein' stars long before the Rotary Club actually...
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GHP
gary@...
Jul 4, 2006 5:30 pm
ahhh yes, I remember that one. Any movie involving time travel is tops for me... Gary ... From: "Chip39;s Mail" <chip@...> To:...
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Chip's Mail
chip_marshall
Jul 4, 2006 5:23 pm
Now THAT guy has talent! Good quality tools give advantage to any woodworker, to be sure... But it seems to me that people with this gentleman's talent can...
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p_sudberry
Jul 4, 2006 5:21 pm
Fernandez...... ... place! ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Try a Gander Mountain store if you have one. Or a gun shop. "G96" is a good brand of...
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wgr906361
Jul 4, 2006 5:21 pm
I just uploaded some pix of a tilt top that I've used a lot. I don't like to tip it much, too much hassle esp with the first sheet of ply that I cut, never...
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Bob Black
bobblackboat
Jul 4, 2006 4:56 pm
One hell-uv-a-lot. Here's how. Assuming you have a shop, garage or basement with exposed ceiling joists. If your joints are covered a 16 oz. framing hammer...
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Robert Vaughan
wwm2727
Jul 4, 2006 4:24 pm
What saw you've got and what you with that saw are two separate issues. Here's a site of a guy that's been using a tilt-table Delta 10" saw since the late...
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Bob Black
bobblackboat
Jul 4, 2006 4:15 pm
How do you pick up a 2200 lb jointer with a 2 ton HF hoist?? In pieces. You really weren't going to clean and paint it as a complete machine were you? As long...
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Chip's Mail
chip_marshall
Jul 4, 2006 4:15 pm
Hi Hugh, The part about cutting sheet goods is a sticker, sort of.. When working with plywood, I rather use a straight edge and circular saw. (I can change ...
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sourdoughme
Jul 4, 2006 4:05 pm
I am waiting with baited breath, Tony. But however this whole thing works out, I want to thank you for your yeoman's efforts! and,, Keith, KJS, et al, too. ...
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Joe Johns
joewoodworke...
Jul 4, 2006 3:45 pm
The part is gone - Joe Blenzi claimed it first. Thanks for playing along. Joe, The Twisted Knot Woodshop, "There39;s never been a classier joint" Visit The...