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It looks like a deep red marble. And maybe it is. But I found it on the floor next to my planer (PM 15HH), and I can't think of any reason I would own a red marble. So just in case something popped out of my power tool -- what it this?
If the answer is "red marble," I'm a happy guy.
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Looks like a red marble. Does that help?
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Boatman53 said:
Looks like a red marble. Does that help?
Jim
Yeah!
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It's a trap.
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Maybe you're losing them
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BobW said:
Maybe you're losing them
Too late
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Planer Gremlins often carry red marbles to fend off the proper maintenance Sprites.
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Firebee said:
Planer Gremlins often carry red marbles to fend off the proper maintenance Sprites.
Thank you! I'm not sure why this isn't in the manual. I'll write Powermatic to suggest that they include it.
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It may be a Dilithium Crystal.
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Fisherman said:
It may be a Dilithium Crystal.
I don't like Star Trek, so this is out of my area. What would that be worth on eBay? Like, more than ten thousand dollars?
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