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Old 06-28-2007, 11:37 PM   #1
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Talking Perfect Garden.

My DeWalt came in nicely this year I must say. It needs no water and blooms all year long. Ha ha.

This is my workshop on days when the Canadian weather permits. I tell ya, it doesn't get any better.
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Old 06-29-2007, 01:00 AM   #2
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This is my workshop on days when the Canadian weather permits. I tell ya, it doesn't get any better.
Looks nice and comfortable especially when we are having index of 100+. I guess in your terms the heat index is in the mid 30's. Boy do I wish I had A/C in the shop.
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I hear you! I do all my sanding outside and when hubby comes out to see me, I say "Welcome to my office"!! Can't beat it!!

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......and it bloomed the perfect yellow...lol.....but how many honey bees come around to check out the new "flower" in the garden?? looks like a perfect place to spend a nice afternoon though....Jayne
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With a brisk breeze, you don't even need a dust mask or the blower.

Nice idea, but I wouldn't want to be carrying that thing in and out of the house.
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LOL Mike. The neighbor says to me...what in God's name are you doing?? Get some wheels for that things man! Ha ha.

Yes, it is great not needing a mask and often there is enough of a breeze to keep the cut line clear. It is indeed very relaxing to be outside scrolling.

I don't get much opportunity to do that up here with the short warm season we have. Ah well...we can't have it all I guess.
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Ah ha someone with sawdust on the equipment and floor, I mean lawn. Didn't come out the same.,
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This is my workshop on days when the Canadian weather permits. I tell ya, it doesn't get any better.
Sue just saw this and said to ask if that was just 2 weekends a year in NF ..lol
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Wish I could carry mine outside on nice days. It's just too heavy.
I notice the wood between the saw and the stand. Please give me more info as to what you did. What thickness and how it is put on. I have been wanting to do that to mine but not sure how.
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Wish I could carry mine outside on nice days. It's just too heavy.
I notice the wood between the saw and the stand. Please give me more info as to what you did. What thickness and how it is put on. I have been wanting to do that to mine but not sure how.
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Kerry, further to Diane's post, I would like to know why you put the wood under the saw, what purpose does it serve? Has it cut down on the vibration a bit.
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