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#11
Since I sold my Grizzly ts & stuff. My new delta is scheduled for Monday, 7/17/17. Never thought I'd miss a ts so much. Every time I want to do something, oh wait, I don't have a dang ts. It's like I lost a limb or 2.

Can't build new kitchen cabinets on an old saw. Right?
Winkgrin  The bad thing is as soon as they deliver the ts I have to take my gs overnight to Ok to pickup our new German Shepard pup. Then it's back to the kitchen make over.
Jim
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#12
I fell your pain (literally), but at least it will be over soon.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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#13
When you get the new German Shepherd pup,could we please have some pics?Oh,yeah,congrats on the table saw.
Winkgrin
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Mel
ABC(Anything But Crapsman)club member
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#14
This is why you have multiple saws!
Waiting to grow up beyond being just a member
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#15
(07-16-2017, 08:07 AM)Tony Z Wrote: This is why you have multiple saws!

Yea, but the cuts I have to make for the most part have to precise.
Jim
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#16
So you have 2 dialed in TS's, doesn't everyone?
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#17
When I moved to Florida, I was without a shop for almost three months. It was aweful.
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#18
This is a little off the thread but I was doing something really simple the other day, and it made me wonder how people without tools ever get some of the simplest things done, fixed, etc.  I am not bragging either, I've saved, scrimped, bought mostly used my tools.  That is just my thing, I don't golf, drink much, bowl, etc. but I always think they have been a good investment.
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#19
(07-17-2017, 08:37 PM)toolmiser Wrote: This is a little off the thread but I was doing something really simple the other day, and it made me wonder how people without tools ever get some of the simplest things done, fixed, etc.  I am not bragging either, I've saved, scrimped, bought mostly used my tools.  That is just my thing, I don't golf, drink much, bowl, etc. but I always think they have been a good investment.
Me tto. Outside of watching MLB & some volunteer work, ww is my passion
Jim
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#20
Last time I was between TS, I had to use my bandsaw for all my projects but they were on the small side so that worked.  Congrats on the new equipment.
2009 NCAA CWS Baseball Champions.
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