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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2012 Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
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Hello All, I'm a new member from South Florida with a long wood history, but new to scrollsawing. I thought it was time to do somthing different in the shop, so I've jumped into puzzles on the scrollsaw. Most questions I've had have been answered by trial and error except for one. Maybe someone can point me in the right direction. Having never had the occasion to use a mop sander, I am not aware of the advantage-disadvantage between a double and single mop setup except for the obvious thickness. Any opinions? If I may offer a suggestion. Start another thread in tools & blades or in finishing and you will get more responses to your question. I also rearranged your question so it might stand out and get more responses here. Last edited by wood-n-things; 06-13-2012 at 04:41 PM. |
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Welcome A Board!! You will be hard pressed to find a friendlier or more knowledgeable group on the net re: woodworking. Share your knowledge and do not hesitate to ask questions. The only dumb question is the one that remains unasked. You may find the stickies at the top of this forum to be very helpful. Use the Link below. Message Board FAQ, Suggestions and Feedback - Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Message Board. Take a few minutes to read through them. They are chock full of great information. Be sure and share pics of your projects. We thrive on pictures. You will find we are not a judgmental group. Whatever reason brought you to our forum we are pleased you found us. Take some time to read the bylaws of the forum. We do not allow open/direct selling on the forum.
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