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So Dallen,
I thought it's only wrong if it doesn't work!
Jerry.
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When working in a machine shop, all sins are easily forgiven, as long as the part turns out OK that is, but, even if you work to every best practice standard on earth if the part turns out wrong that's a whole other story, and no-one ever forgets about it either.
Rick
Whatever it is, do it today, Tomorrow may not be an option and regret outlasts fatigue.
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(09-19-2012, 10:55 AM)Rickabilly Wrote: and no-one ever forgets about it either.
Rick
ain't that for sure, specially my exwife
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If life seems normal, your not going fast enough!
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First project with lumber off the sawmill, actually poplar that blew down on the property. A drying shed for the hardwood we're producing.
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Greg
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NICE! That is simply awesome!!
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Looking good Greg.
What type of mill are you using? Is it a commercial unit or one that you built?
Tom