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More on till for Alan & Don

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Re: More on till for Alan & Don

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Waitaminute...

Scott in Douglassville, PA

>What're those hammers over t' the right hangin' on? !

Re: More on till for Alan & Don

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Re: More on till for Alan & Don

Alan Bierbaum

>Thanks. Boy is it dark in your shop. How do you find your mistakes before the rest of the world sees them in daylight(G)?

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I'm a true Neander...

Scott Burr in Ben Lomond CA

>My shops under my house and it is dark. I'm slowly rewiring the house and soon will have some better lighting and more than 2 power outlets like that matters...

Re: More on till for Alan & Don

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Re: I'm a true Neander...

Alan Bierbaum

>"My shops under my house and it is dark. I'm slowly rewiring the house and soon will have some better lighting and more than 2 power outlets like that matters... "

Real old shops were also dark (if you believe Adam). You do good work and seem to enjoy it. I find that the older I get, the more light that I need (so that I can come up with an excuse for the "design changes"). Thanks for the update.

Re: More on till for Alan & Don

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Thanks, Scott!

Don Thompson - Cutler Ridge, Florida

>I can see more of the details now. Is that a little "stair saw" up at the top?

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Yes...

Scott Burr in Ben Lomond CA

>It a Disston filed cross cut, fun for dados when used with a fence. I'd like to get one filed rip someday...No empty spaces;^)

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