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    New Toys on the way....pic

    Howdy,

    Just wanted to proudly say that the Robland X-31 that I sold has safely made it to it's new owner, Joe Blankenshain. Congrats on a nice machine Joe!!

    Since I'm now in need of a new planer and jointer, I figured I'd put some more baby poop Yellow, better known as Powermatic Gold in the shop. So, at this time, here's what I have on order.

    8" Jointer - Parallelogram model PJ882
    15" Planer - Model 15S with spiral cutterhead

    I hope they arrive before I go oncall at work next week!!!!
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    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Wow Dennis, talk about being a gold digger, you're going to be the king ! Man, I'm excited and it isn't even my stuff! Congrats on the purchase!
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    WOW!! What a gloat! Nice haul. I just can't believe you have been that good. Congratulations!

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    Dennis, you lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky...son of a gun! Nice iron indeed!!

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    Nice pre-gloat, Dennis. Those look like great machines. I'm not envious at all. No siree. Nah, the baby poop yellow would clash with my green shop carpet. The decorating police would be all over my case for that.

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    Nice looking pieces of equipment Dennis! I'm sure they'll serve you well!
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    Nice gloat Dennis. Those are some nice looking machines. Should do well for you. Make some sawdust my friend.
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    just awsome. I'm drooling all over that jointer.

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    Dennis,

    You must have won the lottery

  11. Yea, those Yellow machines look good in a shop, baby poop or not. good deal.

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    He gloats....he provides pictures...he scores! Congrats, Dennis!!
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    Sure do like those tables on the 15S. I wish my model 15 had them!
    Congrats on both machines, they will serve you well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Page
    Sure do like those tables on the 15S. I wish my model 15 had them!
    Congrats on both machines, they will serve you well.
    Yea Bruce, That was one of the deciding factors of me choosing that particular model. The cast iron tables seem to be a better design to me.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Nice addition Dennis!


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