TIA for help with Neanderbuddy
Roy from Cincy
>Thanks to all for the recent education on all the insider abbreviations. I still don't get Neanderbuddy. I'm guessing from the context that it is a circular saw.
Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
TIA for help with Neanderbuddy
Roy from Cincy
>Thanks to all for the recent education on all the insider abbreviations. I still don't get Neanderbuddy. I'm guessing from the context that it is a circular saw.
Re: TIA for help with Neanderbuddy
Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA
>Bandsaw.
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Mike Lietzow
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preferably like this one
I knew it!
Todd O. Cronkhite Native of Maine
>Was discussing this hunk o' bandsaw with a buddy today and he was curious why the wheels where painted pink. I told him that they had to be red, but only looked pink in the pic as no self respecting Galoot would paint those magnificent wheels pink.
Thanks for the better pic, it looks so much nicer in this one.
Todd O.
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Ernie Miller Topeka
>Real Men can wear pink! And here in Kansas we are man enough to do our whole shop in pink if we want. The next slick you get from up here just might be spray painted pink ifin you arent carefull.
eeeeeeeeeeek!
Todd O. Cronkhite Native of Maine
>that's the thought that goes thru my mind when I think of a pick slick.
I think it was Todd H. that made some remark about pink #1's a week or so ago. Gave me the heebie-geebies just thinking of it.
Got nothing against pink just don't think it's befitten' for tools is all.
Todd O.