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4 comments so far
GaryL
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#1 posted 549 days ago
Your blogs on this procedure have been fascinating.
I’ll second A1jim’s comment on a picture is worth a million words.
I just wish I had the space to set up the jigs you have.
-- Gary; Marysville, MI...Involve your children in your projects as much as possible, the return is priceless.
Rembo
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#2 posted 548 days ago
Thanks. What for words? When I show photos.
Kent Shepherd
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#3 posted 547 days ago
Impressive!
-- She thought I hung the moon--now she just thinks I did it wrong
exelectrician
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#4 posted 541 days ago
I note the two guide bearings mounted to the large panel cutter to make successive cuts. No margin for error anywhere on this job.
-- Love thy neighbour as thyself
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