... in my next life, maybe!
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Last update: 10/22/08
KarlC@ (the obvious)
That's cheating. Ye Olde Yankee Workshoppe would have done the same
thing with a pit saw and a couple of indentured servants.
I try very hard not to look at such big iron tool porn videos -
they're insidious. Post more. If you have any Japanese temple
building machinery, being demonstrated by a nubile naif in a white
bikini, that would be dandy. ;)
R
+1
I kept expecting the saw to index and make a cut on the return. Surely
you can do better! And about that white bikini...
;-)
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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
For /my/ next shop...
http://www.urcautomation.com/Robot_Videos/URC_Mobile_Router_256K.wmv
...starting at only $269,000 - and for only a little more, I can order
it mounted on a 30' linear track and program it to move from job to job
all by itself.
Not too bad a price, considering.!
.I mean, a quarter of million dollars isn't what it used to be
either....
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. *drool*
This is nothing but PORN for woodworkers. <grin> I wonder how
much manual input is needed and how much (such as end of cut and
return) is automated.
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Nonny
What does it mean when drool runs
out of both sides of a drunken
Congressman's mouth?
The floor is level.
> http://www.urcautomation.com/Robot_Videos/URC_Mobile_Router_256K.wmv
>
> ...starting at only $269,000 - and for only a little more, I can order
> it mounted on a 30' linear track and program it to move from job to job
> all by itself.
And we could all use a wife like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub6_pACrWYw&feature=PlayList&p=BDC19A6E851ABD6E&index=1
I have seen pictures of your garage/shop. It would never fit in there!!
Here's an upgrade to my office:
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o290/Robatoy/PupDuJour.jpg
I'm honored. Nice looking pooch. Thank you!
R
What no dust collectio?? Useless. :^|
Hey, that looks like enough for the whole family!
Humming "I feel like puppy tonight, like puppy tonight!"
(Effin' li'l barky rats...I swear...)
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We have too many high sounding words, and too few actions that correspond
with them. -- Abigail Adams, letter to John Adams, 1774