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Old 12-31-2007, 02:47 AM   #1
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Default New Tools I received for Christmas

My wife spoiled me this year with some nice tools I have been needing, she got me a biscuit joiner and framing clamps from Harbor Freight
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Old 12-31-2007, 03:15 AM   #2
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Daryl, From your pictures and tool acquisitions it appears you are going into full scale production. In your backgrounds I see half completed projects everywhere. Fantastic!

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G'day Daryl,
A nice haul mate.

Your Missus will be sorrrrrrrrrrry, she wont see you for awhile now that you have new toys to play with
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Daryl, From your pictures and tool acquisitions it appears you are going into full scale production. In your backgrounds I see half completed projects everywhere. Fantastic!

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Mike I have close to 25 pieces all with out frames and I have fair that I have been invited to to host our Churches vender table and sell some of my stuff and its Jan 26 so I am under the gun so to speak
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Old 12-31-2007, 04:17 AM   #5
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G'day Daryl,
A nice haul mate.

Your Missus will be sorrrrrrrrrrry, she wont see you for awhile now that you have new toys to play with
nope she joins me out in the shop and helps me out a lot, my wife is quite crafty she loves quilting, embroidery, knitting and watching me lol heheeh
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Looking good there. Now you can get some things made, and make back that money, so that you can get more stuff for the shop (or perhaps elsewhere). That green stuff is only potential, until you give the potential to someone else to thank them for giving you something real New Saw, anyone?

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wouldn't you know it I was in the middle of a sanding session on my frames and the darn pad on my sander came apart in pieces I just hope BORG is open today
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Those are nice toys Daryl, I would be curious to see how you like the clamps.
The biscuit joiner will be very usefull, it sure beats doweling in my book.

Not exactly a Christmas present but I bought myself a new 6" Jet Jointer.
What a dramatic difference from the 6" Delta bench top that it is replaceing.
It was paid for by my Holiday sales.
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Those are nice toys Daryl, I would be curious to see how you like the clamps.
The biscuit joiner will be very usefull, it sure beats doweling in my book.

Not exactly a Christmas present but I bought myself a new 6" Jet Jointer.
What a dramatic difference from the 6" Delta bench top that it is replaceing.
It was paid for by my Holiday sales.
Rolf so far I love these clamps they have a quick release for fast closing, large handles for easy griping and they seem to be quite sturdy. The biscuit joiner is working out great it makes joining the frames so much better and stronger

I was on my 3rd frame when my sander bit the dust(pun intended lol)
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