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Old 11-09-2006, 09:13 AM   #12
ProfessorM
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Hey yous guys be nice. I don't want my dirty laundry aired on the internet. You should have seen the looks on the guys faces last nite at work when I belt sanded flats on 50 AYC plugs. What the hell is that stink

Nice job Rick on the dup. nice engineering and the plugs look great. On that note I will now offer one bit of advice. You might, in the future, want to raise up your base that you have the tool holder on. The reason is you can then lower your tool height. I think if you do this you will find the control and stability of your tool will make it easier to work with especially with harder varieties of wood and the fatigue factor in your hands will decrease because you won't have to press so hard to keep the tool from s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g down. Also I might have something in the cutting tool area that you might be interested in. Will make a big difference. Other than that it is great. Enjoy and be safe. P.

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