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[email protected] (Mike Henley)

29/02/2004 5:06 AM

routers or chisels

which do u guys prefer...

thanks


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"D. Mo"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 9:48 AM

Yes

"Mike Henley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> which do u guys prefer...
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> thanks

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 1:28 PM

Mike Henley asks:

>which do u guys prefer...

I've always had trouble getting chisels to work when making molding.

Your question as presented is meaningless.

Charlie Self
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bB

[email protected] (BUB 209)

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

01/03/2004 3:53 AM

>which do u guys prefer...

depends on the background of the guy
I'm dueling with...

rR

[email protected] (RPRESHONG)

in reply to [email protected] (BUB 209) on 01/03/2004 3:53 AM

01/03/2004 7:28 AM

>>which do u guys prefer..

yes

Gs

"George"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 1:23 PM

Or a screwdriver.

"Mike G" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Well, for wild parties the router can't be beat but for a quiet evening in
> front of the TV a chisel would be my choice.

RR

RB

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 2:30 PM

Depends on what you're doing.

RB

Mike Henley wrote:
> which do u guys prefer...
>
> thanks

Gs

"George"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 5:18 PM

Vodka and prune juice?



PILE DRIVER

"Bay Area Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> spice it up a bit George, make mine a Harvey Wallbanger.
> George wrote:
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> > Or a screwdriver.
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> > "Mike G" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >>Well, for wild parties the router can't be beat but for a quiet evening
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> >>front of the TV a chisel would be my choice.

cn

"codepath"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

03/03/2004 10:37 AM

Troll.


"Mike Henley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> which do u guys prefer...
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> thanks

TG

The Guy

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 6:53 PM



Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

> "Mike Henley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>which do u guys prefer...
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>>thanks
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> If I'm breaking up a big chunk of ice for the beer cooler, the chisel works
> better. The router is better for shaved ice for frozen margaritas though.
> Ed
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I've not been able to use the router for salting the edge of the glass.
Is it something in my technique?

Tim
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No BoomBoom for me! - [email protected]

sD

[email protected] (Doug Miller)

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

01/03/2004 1:05 AM

In article <[email protected]>, "George" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Vodka and prune juice?
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>PILE DRIVER

Vodka with milk of magnesia... (scroll down)

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a Phillips screwdriver

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"Steve"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 9:49 AM


"Mike Henley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> which do u guys prefer...
>
> thanks

I like to use an ogee bit in the 3-HP Router to open old sealed-up paint
cans.
-- Steve
www.ApacheTrail.com/ww/
Penury is the mother of invention!

Sd

Silvan

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 4:34 PM

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

> If I'm breaking up a big chunk of ice for the beer cooler, the chisel
> works better. The router is better for shaved ice for frozen margaritas
> though. Ed

Make sure it's double insulated.

--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
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BA

Bay Area Dave

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 6:12 PM

I pretty much like all tools; now if I could afford at least one of
EVERYTHING...sigh.

as to your question, it's lacking in specifics, Mike. Please elucidate.

dave

Mike Henley wrote:

> which do u guys prefer...
>
> thanks

BA

Bay Area Dave

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 8:29 PM

spice it up a bit George, make mine a Harvey Wallbanger.

dave

George wrote:

> Or a screwdriver.
>
> "Mike G" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Well, for wild parties the router can't be beat but for a quiet evening in
>>front of the TV a chisel would be my choice.
>
>
>

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

01/03/2004 7:29 PM

> >I like to use an ogee bit in the 3-HP Router to open old sealed-up paint
> >cans.
> >-- Steve

Then put in a longer bit to stir the paint.

BA

Bay Area Dave

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 8:28 PM

and for cleaning under your nails.

dave

The Guy wrote:

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> Mike Henley wrote:
>
>> which do u guys prefer...
>> thanks
>
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> Both...although chisels work better as back scratchers.
>
> Tim

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 2:58 PM


"Mike Henley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> which do u guys prefer...
>
> thanks

If I'm breaking up a big chunk of ice for the beer cooler, the chisel works
better. The router is better for shaved ice for frozen margaritas though.
Ed

BA

Bay Area Dave

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 8:29 PM

spice it up a bit George, make mine a Harvey Wallbanger.

dave

George wrote:

> Or a screwdriver.
>
> "Mike G" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Well, for wild parties the router can't be beat but for a quiet evening in
>>front of the TV a chisel would be my choice.
>
>
>

MG

"Mike G"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 10:58 AM

Well, for wild parties the router can't be beat but for a quiet evening in
front of the TV a chisel would be my choice.

--
Mike G.
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Heirloom Woods
www.heirloom-woods.net
"Mike Henley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> thanks

TG

The Guy

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 6:52 PM



Mike Henley wrote:

> which do u guys prefer...
>
> thanks

Both...although chisels work better as back scratchers.

Tim
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No BoomBoom for me! - [email protected]

Kk

"KYHighlander"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

29/02/2004 6:13 PM

I usually trip the breakers in my shop when I plug the chisels in.

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http://users.adelphia.net/~kyhighland


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> thanks

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Michael Press

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

01/03/2004 1:58 PM

>I like to use an ogee bit in the 3-HP Router to open old sealed-up paint
>cans.
>-- Steve

No way, the chisel works much better. If you can't pry up the lid
with it, just punch a new hole, like those Hawaiin Punch cans when you
were a kid.

Michael

jj

"joey"

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Henley) on 29/02/2004 5:06 AM

02/03/2004 2:46 AM

If who's on first... chisels, routers... if whats on second
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