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Thread: It followed me home

  1. #11
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    i thought this thread was about a little doggie.

    serious piece of machinery, every time I see a picture of your new shop Im jealous.
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    Congratulations, Jay!
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  3. #13
    What a beauty!

    And you are very welcome!
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    SWEET Jay, I would love one of those but I think it would be quite hard to get into my basement shop. Maybe I should put in a hoist system like in Stu's dungen

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    Thank you Jay, i had to give some serious thought to your reply. Now it makes sense. Duh i never realised the difference. We learn something every day.
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    Hoo-wee! That's a great-looking sander, Jay. Congrats!
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    SWEET.....As i push my 2x4 sanding block.
    "Its only by minute attention to every detail that you will achieve perfection"

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    Dang it Jay, you shouldn't show things like that. I ain't got no space what-so-ever to put one of those. I also don't have that much money in "Petty cash" ("Petty? Ha! Ha! Ha!). Besides that I like being solvent. But I can dream can't I?

    Enjoy it for me,

    JimB
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    Thanks guys
    Cant wait to get it hooked up and running
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    Jay, I had that same model at one time and ran many, many feet of board through it over the 3 years I had it. Klingspor is your friend when it comes to buying belts. Keep in mind that you can often times, pressure wash the belts a few times before they are truly wore out. Great machine, you will enjoy.

    PS I sat while feeding mine many times...helped though that I had a catcher employee on the other end.

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