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  1. #16
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    Great score Tyler, I like the little brother when used within its limitations.
    Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.

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    Congrats Tyler on the new equipment!

    Corey

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    Hey Tyler,

    Nice purchase, when I got mine I could not believe the time it saved me. I am sure you have read the posts regarding the 22-44///

    Mine was close, but not perfectly aligned out of the box. It is easy to adjust though, I used two 1'x2"x1" pices of thicknessed hardwood to get it just right. And also, you have to get used to making sure you take light passes...

    Other than that, this machine is great and will save all kinds of time. If you ever do mission style furniture or any thing that has multiple small pieces, you will wonder how you ever did it before... nice tool gloat!

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    Congrats Tyler your going to like that one,now the waiting game,same game I'm playing with Rocklers.Enjoy



    Tom

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    It's here !!
    Rockler picked up one from one of their other stores.
    Nowwwwww! Which of my very good friends....still talking to me...... will help me move it into the (my) shop
    TJH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    It's here !!
    Rockler picked up one from one of their other stores.
    Nowwwwww! Which of my very good friends....still talking to me...... will help me move it into the (my) shop
    Well Tyler, old buddy, I'd be more than happy to help, were not located so dern fer away!!! BUT, congrats anyway!!!
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    Hey Tyler. I'll just scan myself, run winzip, and send the file to you.

    But only if you too have winzip
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    Tyler---Looks like you had some good luck in the waiting dept. I'd lend a hand, but my private jet is in for service this week. Have fun with the new toyl.

    Dan
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    Yuo're going to really enjoy having this. Perfect for that shopmade veneer! But where in the world are you going to put it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    It's here !!
    Rockler picked up one from one of their other stores.
    Nowwwwww! Which of my very good friends....still talking to me...... will help me move it into the (my) shop
    Tyler, I'd be there 'cept I lent my Lear to Kurt Busch (he lost his ride)
    inside joke...

    BTW, gloats without pics are a violation of the TOS, you of all people should know that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    It's here !!
    Rockler picked up one from one of their other stores.
    Nowwwwww! Which of my very good friends....still talking to me...... will help me move it into the (my) shop
    Hmmm the wife was talking about a day or two in the cities this week end...Will you have it in by then??
    Better to keep silent and be thought a fool, then to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

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    Hey Chad,
    I'm good to go but I would always love to meet another Creeker. I think I still have your goody bag from last years WW Show
    PM me Maybe we can hook up.

    I was just thinking of sending my personal Jet around to pick you all up for a little get together. I'll start working on the details.

    Thanks for the offer
    Last edited by Tyler Howell; 11-15-2005 at 11:39 AM.
    TJH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    Which of my very good friends....still talking to me...... will help me move it into the (my) shop
    Very good point...it's VERY heavy and awkward...too much for one person to dead-lift safely, IMHO. That said, I did handle mine alone, but it went from my tailgate to my router table to the stand I built for it without having to be lifted. (Did the Stubby the same way...)

    Congrats on your new sander!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    Very good point...it's VERY heavy and awkward...too much for one person to dead-lift safely, IMHO. That said, I did handle mine alone, but it went from my tailgate to my router table to the stand I built for it without having to be lifted. (Did the Stubby the same way...)

    Congrats on your new sander!
    Yeah...But, if I'm not mistaken, Tyler's is going to his basement shop?! Not too sure he wants to park his pickup at floor-level there!
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    I had a couple buddies take a look at the PM 66 and said "loose my number" another advised if that thing got loose "bodies would be nothing more than stair lubricant".
    For the last two majors, I have a reasonable moving company that works by the hour.
    With all of my peeps getting old, bad knees and backs that is the safest way to go.
    TJH
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