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    Provide the caption for this picture

    It seems that a large sawmill blade fell off a truck in China and was stopped by a car.
    Yikes!

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    The age old discussion of full or narrow kerf blade just didn't seem as important to Chang.

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    Chinese treasury worker's failure to use the traditional chain security hole allows three billion yen coin to roll off armored truck. The milled edge designed to detect theft of iron edge filings actually acted as "saw teeth" and vouch for the People's "strong monetary system".

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    When I said, "Cut the wheel to the right," perhaps I should have been more specific.

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    This gives a whole new meaning to "taking a short cut"!
    Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 06-25-2015 at 4:20 PM.
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    That's one way to make a mini-car!

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    Never saw that coming
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm Schweizer View Post
    When I said, "Cut the wheel to the right," perhaps I should have been more specific.
    That's another mouthful of IPA you are responsible for.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Weber View Post
    Never saw that coming
    You beat me to it.

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    "%$&& xxx ###### xxx %%%%%% $$$$ ### ## !!!!"

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    Last edited by Frederick Skelly; 06-25-2015 at 7:36 PM. Reason: Wrong quotation marks.

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    You cut me off.
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    You want that plain sawed or quarter sawed?



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    That will not buff out!

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