Mark and Kim Smith wrote:
>Hey Keith, I was reading the thread on the new Unisaw table being off
>flat by a few thousands here and there. I was wondering how the quality
>compares to a table made in the 30's or 40's. I doubt one would find a
>NOS table for comparison anywhere but how has your old beast held up??
You could query the OWWM forum but not knowing the history
of most machines might make the findings illegitimate, i.e.,
it's use and abuse hasn't been documented.
Mine? It's all over the place. I have one wing that tips
up a few red cubic hairs, the top has all sorts of gouges,
there's even a crack in the apron.
Me? It doesn't bother me.
UA100, who thinks some people oughtta maybe try and find
better ways to worry about stuff...
Charlie Self wrote:
>UA100 notes:
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>>UA100, who thinks some people oughtta maybe try and find
>>better ways to worry about stuff...
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>Or maybe find better stuff to worry about?
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>Charlie Self
>"Giving every man a vote has no more made men wise and free than Christianity
>has made them good." H. L. Mencken
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This is how I do time while nursing the flu. Pondering such things as
how Unisaws make the world go 'round!