JM

"John Moorhead"

30/06/2004 9:41 PM

Follow up on close call w/TS... New Safety Gear..

Hello All!

Well, last weeks nano-accident has had a positive impact. I've ordered a
Biesemeyer snap in splitter, excalibur overarm guard and a new Forrest 1/8
Kerf combo blade... That and a Bob Marley CD, mon...

I just finished building an outfeed table, a mess of push sticks and some
new zero clearance inserts. This and a couple of doses of heightened
awareness should (should...) go a long way.

So, now I have a thin kerf Forrest blade that I am not sure if I need to
keep. On the old Craftsman contractor's saw, thin kerf blades made a
difference. On the General cabinet saw, it's not such a big deal.

So, what do y'all think... should I keep the think kerf blade, offer it up
on the rec, or e*ay it?

MTC,

John Moorhead


This topic has 6 replies

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"Leon"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 30/06/2004 9:41 PM

01/07/2004 2:46 AM


"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello All!
>
> Well, last weeks nano-accident has had a positive impact. I've ordered a
> Biesemeyer snap in splitter, excalibur overarm guard and a new Forrest 1/8
> Kerf combo blade... That and a Bob Marley CD, mon...

What about the Robotic arm for feeding the wood through? ;~)

>
> So, what do y'all think... should I keep the think kerf blade, offer it up
> on the rec, or e*ay it?


Save it for general rough in carpentry or e-bay it.

JG

"J G"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 30/06/2004 9:41 PM

30/06/2004 10:14 PM


"John Moorhead"

> So, what do y'all think... should I keep the think kerf blade, offer it up
> on the rec, or e*ay it?

Í'll give ya $15 for it!

JJ

in reply to "J G" on 30/06/2004 10:14 PM

30/06/2004 9:38 PM

Wed, Jun 30, 2004, 10:14pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (J=A0G) shouts:
=CD'll give ya $15 for it!

I'll give $10.

JOAT
"That's right," he said. "We're philosophers. We think, therefore we
am."
- From Small Gods

pp

patriarch <[email protected]>

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 30/06/2004 9:41 PM

01/07/2004 5:26 AM

"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Hello All!
>
> Well, last weeks nano-accident has had a positive impact. I've
> ordered a Biesemeyer snap in splitter, excalibur overarm guard and a
> new Forrest 1/8 Kerf combo blade... That and a Bob Marley CD, mon...
>
<snip>

Pardon me for being slow: Please explain the Bob Marley reference.

Patriarch

BTW, keep the thin kerf. There will definitely come a time when you want
to cut something, but NOT with your Forrest....

pp

patriarch <[email protected]>

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 30/06/2004 9:41 PM

01/07/2004 5:27 AM

"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Hello All!
>
> Well, last weeks nano-accident has had a positive impact. I've
> ordered a Biesemeyer snap in splitter, excalibur overarm guard and a
> new Forrest 1/8 Kerf combo blade... That and a Bob Marley CD, mon...
>
<snip>

Pardon me for being slow: Please explain the Bob Marley reference.

Patriarch

BTW, keep the thin kerf. There will definitely come a time when you want
to cut something, but NOT with your Forrest....

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 30/06/2004 9:41 PM

01/07/2004 8:57 AM

On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 05:27:03 GMT, patriarch
<<patriarch>[email protected]> calmly ranted:

>"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in
>news:[email protected]:
>
>> Hello All!
>>
>> Well, last weeks nano-accident has had a positive impact. I've
>> ordered a Biesemeyer snap in splitter, excalibur overarm guard and a
>> new Forrest 1/8 Kerf combo blade... That and a Bob Marley CD, mon...
>>
><snip>
>
>Pardon me for being slow: Please explain the Bob Marley reference.

The acceedaint was surely the resoolt of smokeen soam Jamacian herb,
mon.


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