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Bill

06/07/2012 2:12 AM

BWOT: Bet you never saw a band saw like this one! : )



http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html


This topic has 37 replies

kk

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 4:44 PM

On Sun, 08 Jul 2012 14:51:59 -0400, Jack <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 7/8/2012 8:44 AM, Dave wrote:
>> On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW"<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the procedure.
>>> The bone saw works like a Multi Master. The knee is glued to the end of the
>>> bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.
>>
>> Almost sounds like you could hire Leon and his tools to do the job for
>> you. Hell, he could even do the repair using his Festool vacuum
>> cleaner and the whole procedure would be mostly bloodless.
>>
>> :)
>
>I dunno, is the festool wet or dry? Might need my $80 wet or dry shop
>vac unless the the blood is on the dry side? You will need ear muffs
>for the shop vac:-)

With these suggestions, probably CW, too. ;-)

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 2:44 PM

On Sun, 08 Jul 2012 15:06:20 -0500, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet>
wrote:

>On 7/8/2012 1:51 PM, Jack wrote:
>> On 7/8/2012 8:44 AM, Dave wrote:
>>> On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW"<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the
>>>> procedure.
>>>> The bone saw works like a Multi Master. The knee is glued to the end
>>>> of the
>>>> bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.
>>>
>>> Almost sounds like you could hire Leon and his tools to do the job for
>>> you. Hell, he could even do the repair using his Festool vacuum
>>> cleaner and the whole procedure would be mostly bloodless.
>>>
>>> :)
>>
>> I dunno, is the festool wet or dry? Might need my $80 wet or dry shop
>> vac unless the the blood is on the dry side? You will need ear muffs
>> for the shop vac:-)
>
>It is wet also. ;~)

Doesn't that play havoc with the bag inside? ;)

--
Truth loves to go naked.
--Dr. Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732

Du

Dave

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 8:44 AM

On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the procedure.
>The bone saw works like a Multi Master. The knee is glued to the end of the
>bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.

Almost sounds like you could hire Leon and his tools to do the job for
you. Hell, he could even do the repair using his Festool vacuum
cleaner and the whole procedure would be mostly bloodless.

:)

Rr

RonB

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 7:45 AM

On Jul 6, 7:21=A0am, "HeyBub" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bill wrote:
> >http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>
> Fairly common blunder.
>
> Usually a posting with such a glaring error is made by a wife undertaking=
a
> divorce and she wants to make a bit of money from her husband's toys.
>
>

Like the San Diego woman who sold her soon to be ex-husband's Mercedes
for $5 a few years ago.

RonB

UC

Unquestionably Confused

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 7:40 AM

On 7/6/2012 7:21 AM, HeyBub wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>
> Fairly common blunder.

And one the tool junky will leap upon. $20 for that Crapsman "band
saw", if working, isn't bad at all.


> Usually a posting with such a glaring error is made by a wife undertaking a
> divorce and she wants to make a bit of money from her husband's toys.

Or spite value... ala "2007 Porsche Boxster. Must sell quickly! $7,500
OBO" <g>


> I've seen several mislabeled tools:
>
> "Hand saw" really a Skil saw or power saw
> "Table saw" really a radial arm saw
> "Work bench" really a pair of sawhorses with boards laid atop

Haven't we all? Old cigar box mixed in with half full quart cans of 25
year old paint, full of "old tools" for $4.00 at an estate sale netted
me an almost full set of plane blades for a Stanley 55. One or two had
actually been used, the rest still had a burr on the edge and had never
been touched.




LM

"Lee Michaels"

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 11:10 AM



"Bill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>
> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html

Craigslist is notorious for this sort of thing. It makes you wonder if the
people involved really want to sell anything. A lot of time, the names are
not only wrong, but misspelled as well. And any way that they can screw it
up, they will.

Common craigslist gaffes I have noticed include;

1. False or moronic addresses in real estate ads. Often three streets are
given. Needless to say, mapping programs require two streets. And they
list all kinds of things that the mapping program can't use. I have looked
up commercial address many times that show whole continents because the
address was nonsense.

2. Wrong name. Like the "band saw" above. If these folks would just do a
Google search with the name they are using, they would find out quickly that
is not what is being advertised. If you can't identify the item, how are
you going to sell it? All kinds of red flags here. Were the items stolen?
Do they have any idea of the value of the item? Can a deal be worked out
with some one who is profoundly ignorant? Etc., etc.

3. Atrocious spelling. I have seen million dollar deals being presented by
folks who can't spell simple words like warehouse or equity. Do you want to
do a big deal with a functional illiterate? These folks have obviously
never heard of spell check.

4. Blind links. Go here to confirm ... And there is nothing there. Again,
who wants to do biz with some one like this?

5. Profound ignorance. Misnaming things in one thing. But to imply that
you have product knowledge and clearly demonstrate that you don't screams
NOT HONEST!! Who wants to do biz with those kinds of folks?

6. Wild pricing. I can't remember all the times I have seen absolute junk
or old, rusty crap being offered for up to TWICE the price of new. I guess
their profound stupidity is trying to reach out finds folks of similar
intelligence.

7. Tiny pictures. Or sideways pictures. If you are going to use a photo,
use something that will be helpful. Putting up something useless just gets
people upset. Again, how do you sell something by pissing people off?

There are probably a few more things I can't think of at the moment. I like
craigslist. I have made some good deals on craigslist. But I feel like I
am tip toeing through a mine field. You have to be careful. Not only are
their crooks out there, there are masses of morons. One is just as scary as
the other.






Ll

Leon

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 7:29 AM

On 7/6/2012 1:12 AM, Bill wrote:
>
>
> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html


That is about as funny as the ignorant Bruce Johnson always mentioning
and using his radial arms saw which in reality was a miter saw, on his
TV WoodWorking show

Cc

"CW"

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

07/07/2012 10:00 PM



"Leon" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

On 7/6/2012 1:12 AM, Bill wrote:
>
>
> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html


That is about as funny as the ignorant Bruce Johnson always mentioning
and using his radial arms saw which in reality was a miter saw, on his
TV WoodWorking show
=======================================================================
The strange thing is, he kept calling it that. He had to have been corrected
by many people but still he persists.

kk

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 1:07 AM

On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>
>On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 18:04:12 -0700, Larry Jaques
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 17:43:30 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 07:21:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <[email protected]>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>"Table saw" really a radial arm saw
>>>
>>>Our local paper would not do that. For a while though, there were
>>>people selling "arm saws". I guess they were not the radial type.
>>
>>Maybe they were medical saurs.
>
>Used for amputations?
>================================================================================
>I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the procedure.
>The bone saw works like a Multi Master.

From Harbor Freight? ;-)

>The knee is glued to the end of the
>bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.

To the end, or driven into the center of the bone? Just glued on the end
doesn't seem like there would be enough surface area. Surgical tools aren't
all that much different than carpentry tools. Some look like they're from the
inquisition. ;-)

I'll probably have to have a knee, or two, replaced in the next decade. Not
looking forward to it at all. Good luck with yours!

kk

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 11:28 AM

On Sun, 08 Jul 2012 08:44:23 -0400, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the procedure.
>>The bone saw works like a Multi Master. The knee is glued to the end of the
>>bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.
>
>Almost sounds like you could hire Leon and his tools to do the job for
>you. Hell, he could even do the repair using his Festool vacuum
>cleaner and the whole procedure would be mostly bloodless.

A through Domino would be a unique feature. ;-)

ME

Martin Eastburn

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 10:11 PM

Don't you love those pictures.
A long time in setup for the sale.

Dump the price automatically ?

Martin

On 7/6/2012 7:21 AM, HeyBub wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>
> Fairly common blunder.
>
> Usually a posting with such a glaring error is made by a wife undertaking a
> divorce and she wants to make a bit of money from her husband's toys.
>
> I've seen several mislabeled tools:
>
> "Hand saw" really a Skil saw or power saw
> "Table saw" really a radial arm saw
> "Work bench" really a pair of sawhorses with boards laid atop
>
> and more.
>
>

Cc

"CW"

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

07/07/2012 9:56 PM



wrote in message news:[email protected]...

On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 18:04:12 -0700, Larry Jaques
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 17:43:30 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 07:21:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <[email protected]>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Table saw" really a radial arm saw
>>
>>Our local paper would not do that. For a while though, there were
>>people selling "arm saws". I guess they were not the radial type.
>
>Maybe they were medical saurs.

Used for amputations?
================================================================================
I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the procedure.
The bone saw works like a Multi Master. The knee is glued to the end of the
bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.

JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

07/07/2012 12:34 PM

In article <[email protected]>, puzzled2
@ameritech.net says...
>
> On 7/6/2012 7:21 AM, HeyBub wrote:
> > Bill wrote:
> >> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
> >
> > Fairly common blunder.
>
> And one the tool junky will leap upon. $20 for that Crapsman "band
> saw", if working, isn't bad at all.
>
>
> > Usually a posting with such a glaring error is made by a wife undertaking a
> > divorce and she wants to make a bit of money from her husband's toys.
>
> Or spite value... ala "2007 Porsche Boxster. Must sell quickly! $7,500
> OBO" <g>

Friend of mine showed up with a nice Porsche one day. I knew it was way
out of his price range, so I asked him about it. He said he saw a
classified ad--Porsche 911, $25.00. He figured it was a typo but called
anyway to check it out. Seems this guy abandoned his family and ran off
to Vegas or somewhere with his secretary. He called his wife and said
"sell the Porsche, send me the money". She did.


> > I've seen several mislabeled tools:
> >
> > "Hand saw" really a Skil saw or power saw
> > "Table saw" really a radial arm saw
> > "Work bench" really a pair of sawhorses with boards laid atop
>
> Haven't we all? Old cigar box mixed in with half full quart cans of 25
> year old paint, full of "old tools" for $4.00 at an estate sale netted
> me an almost full set of plane blades for a Stanley 55. One or two had
> actually been used, the rest still had a burr on the edge and had never
> been touched.

Sk

Swingman

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 8:23 AM

On 7/6/2012 7:29 AM, Leon wrote:
> On 7/6/2012 1:12 AM, Bill wrote:
>>
>>
>> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>
>
> That is about as funny as the ignorant Bruce Johnson always mentioning
> and using his radial arms saw which in reality was a miter saw, on his
> TV WoodWorking show

Forgot all about that guy ... a wood butcher if there ever was one.

--
www.eWoodShop.com
Last update: 4/15/2010
KarlCaillouet@ (the obvious)
http://gplus.to/eWoodShop

Sc

Sonny

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 4:58 AM

Long ago, on one of the govt auction websites, there was a "Jig saw"
listing. I clicked onto it and there was one of these huge 3 phase
Doall industrial bandsaws. LOL.

Kk

Kenefick

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

07/07/2012 6:36 AM

I think I like your "band Saw" better that the guy in Wesy Indy!

Mike in Ohio

On 7/6/2012 6:21 PM, Jack wrote:
> On 7/6/2012 2:12 AM, Bill wrote:
>
>> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>
> I have one just like it, only bigger:-)
>
> http://jbstein.com/Flick/P1010440.jpg
>

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 6:17 AM

On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>
>On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 18:04:12 -0700, Larry Jaques
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 17:43:30 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 07:21:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <[email protected]>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>"Table saw" really a radial arm saw
>>>
>>>Our local paper would not do that. For a while though, there were
>>>people selling "arm saws". I guess they were not the radial type.
>>
>>Maybe they were medical saurs.
>
>Used for amputations?
>================================================================================
>I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the procedure.
>The bone saw works like a Multi Master. The knee is glued to the end of the
>bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.

Yabbut, each tool cost is probably up in the high tens of thousands of
dollars and the guys wielding them get the same pay for the 1-2 hour
jobs. I get sick just thinking about it.

--
Truth loves to go naked.
--Dr. Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732

Cc

"CW"

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

09/07/2012 10:37 AM



wrote in message news:[email protected]...

On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>
>On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 18:04:12 -0700, Larry Jaques
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 17:43:30 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 07:21:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <[email protected]>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>"Table saw" really a radial arm saw
>>>
>>>Our local paper would not do that. For a while though, there were
>>>people selling "arm saws". I guess they were not the radial type.
>>
>>Maybe they were medical saurs.
>
>Used for amputations?
>================================================================================
>I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the procedure.
>The bone saw works like a Multi Master.

From Harbor Freight? ;-)

>The knee is glued to the end of the
>bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.

To the end, or driven into the center of the bone? Just glued on the end
doesn't seem like there would be enough surface area. Surgical tools aren't
all that much different than carpentry tools. Some look like they're from
the
inquisition. ;-)

I'll probably have to have a knee, or two, replaced in the next decade. Not
looking forward to it at all. Good luck with yours!
=========================================================================================
Holes are drilled into the end of the bone. The knee fits into the holes and
then glued in place.

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 6:04 PM

On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 17:43:30 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 07:21:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>
>>"Table saw" really a radial arm saw
>
>Our local paper would not do that. For a while though, there were
>people selling "arm saws". I guess they were not the radial type.

Maybe they were medical saurs.

--
Truth loves to go naked.
--Dr. Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732

Hh

"HeyBub"

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 5:30 PM

Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>
> Haven't we all? Old cigar box mixed in with half full quart cans of
> 25 year old paint, full of "old tools" for $4.00 at an estate sale
> netted me an almost full set of plane blades for a Stanley 55. One
> or two had actually been used, the rest still had a burr on the edge
> and had never been touched.

I've only scored once. Man took a new job in California and left his wife
with orders to "dispose of everything, sell the house."

I got a Craftsman electric mower, used one season, retail price of $240 for
$30, an economy table saw for another $30, and a fold-up workbench for $10.

Hh

"HeyBub"

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 7:21 AM

Bill wrote:
> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html

Fairly common blunder.

Usually a posting with such a glaring error is made by a wife undertaking a
divorce and she wants to make a bit of money from her husband's toys.

I've seen several mislabeled tools:

"Hand saw" really a Skil saw or power saw
"Table saw" really a radial arm saw
"Work bench" really a pair of sawhorses with boards laid atop

and more.

ST

Steve Turner

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 10:50 AM

On 7/6/2012 10:10 AM, Lee Michaels wrote:
>
>
> "Bill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>>
>> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>
> Craigslist is notorious for this sort of thing. It makes you wonder if the
> people involved really want to sell anything. A lot of time, the names are not
> only wrong, but misspelled as well. And any way that they can screw it up,
> they will.
>
> Common craigslist gaffes I have noticed include;
>
> 1. False or moronic addresses in real estate ads. Often three streets are
> given. Needless to say, mapping programs require two streets. And they list
> all kinds of things that the mapping program can't use. I have looked up
> commercial address many times that show whole continents because the address
> was nonsense.
>
> 2. Wrong name. Like the "band saw" above. If these folks would just do a
> Google search with the name they are using, they would find out quickly that is
> not what is being advertised. If you can't identify the item, how are you
> going to sell it? All kinds of red flags here. Were the items stolen? Do they
> have any idea of the value of the item? Can a deal be worked out with some one
> who is profoundly ignorant? Etc., etc.
>
> 3. Atrocious spelling. I have seen million dollar deals being presented by
> folks who can't spell simple words like warehouse or equity. Do you want to do
> a big deal with a functional illiterate? These folks have obviously never
> heard of spell check.
>
> 4. Blind links. Go here to confirm ... And there is nothing there. Again,
> who wants to do biz with some one like this?
>
> 5. Profound ignorance. Misnaming things in one thing. But to imply that you
> have product knowledge and clearly demonstrate that you don't screams NOT
> HONEST!! Who wants to do biz with those kinds of folks?
>
> 6. Wild pricing. I can't remember all the times I have seen absolute junk or
> old, rusty crap being offered for up to TWICE the price of new. I guess their
> profound stupidity is trying to reach out finds folks of similar intelligence.
>
> 7. Tiny pictures. Or sideways pictures. If you are going to use a photo, use
> something that will be helpful. Putting up something useless just gets people
> upset. Again, how do you sell something by pissing people off?
>
> There are probably a few more things I can't think of at the moment. I like
> craigslist. I have made some good deals on craigslist. But I feel like I am
> tip toeing through a mine field. You have to be careful. Not only are their
> crooks out there, there are masses of morons. One is just as scary as the other.

Why WHY *WHY* must there be so many stupid people in the world?! It's so
depressing...

--
Repeat after me:
"I am we Todd it. I am sofa king we Todd it."
To reply, eat the taco.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/

Jj

Jack

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 6:21 PM

On 7/6/2012 2:12 AM, Bill wrote:

> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html

I have one just like it, only bigger:-)

http://jbstein.com/Flick/P1010440.jpg

--
Jack
Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life.
http://jbstein.com

BB

Bill

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 8:45 PM

Jack wrote:
> On 7/6/2012 2:12 AM, Bill wrote:
>
>> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>
> I have one just like it, only bigger:-)
>
> http://jbstein.com/Flick/P1010440.jpg

Got it. NOW, I see why it's called a band saw! ;)

BB

Bill

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 8:46 PM

Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 07:21:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>> "Table saw" really a radial arm saw
>
> Our local paper would not do that. For a while though, there were
> people selling "arm saws". I guess they were not the radial type.
>



Ha ha! :)

BB

Bill

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 11:21 PM

Martin Eastburn wrote:
> Don't you love those pictures.
> A long time in setup for the sale.

To the seller's credit, at least there was a picture!!!

Half the sellers don't trouble themselves, even for stuff that
cost hundreds of dollars or more.

Jj

Jack

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

07/07/2012 9:49 AM

On 7/7/2012 6:36 AM, Kenefick wrote:
> I think I like your "band Saw" better that the guy in Wesy Indy!
>
> Mike in Ohio

Thanks Mike. It's probably my least used tool but really nice to have
it when needed.

> On 7/6/2012 6:21 PM, Jack wrote:
>> On 7/6/2012 2:12 AM, Bill wrote:
>>
>>> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>>
>> I have one just like it, only bigger:-)
>>
>> http://jbstein.com/Flick/P1010440.jpg

--
Jack
Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life.
http://jbstein.com

dn

dpb

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

07/07/2012 9:42 AM

On 7/7/2012 8:49 AM, Jack wrote:
> On 7/7/2012 6:36 AM, Kenefick wrote:
>> I think I like your "band Saw" better that the guy in Wesy Indy!
>>
>> Mike in Ohio
>
> Thanks Mike. It's probably my least used tool but really nice to have it
> when needed.
...

OSHA alert! OSHA alert!!! :)

--

Jj

Jack

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 2:38 PM

On 7/7/2012 10:42 AM, dpb wrote:
> On 7/7/2012 8:49 AM, Jack wrote:
>> On 7/7/2012 6:36 AM, Kenefick wrote:
>>> I think I like your "band Saw" better that the guy in Wesy Indy!
>>>
>>> Mike in Ohio
>>
>> Thanks Mike. It's probably my least used tool but really nice to have it
>> when needed.

> OSHA alert! OSHA alert!!! :)

OSHA's head would explode if they got within 20 miles of my shop.:-)
Every tool I have is older than OSHA, born before OSHA was a fart in the
wind. When you are in my shop, you gotta be careful, you are on your
own, no gov't protection, and none wanted.

--
Jack
Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life.
http://jbstein.com

Jj

Jack

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 2:42 PM

On 7/6/2012 11:50 AM, Steve Turner wrote:

> Why WHY *WHY* must there be so many stupid people in the world?! It's so
> depressing...

G.B. Shaw couldn't talk enough socialists into gassing them!

Intelligence is an experiment that failed - G. B. Shaw

His solution, of course, invent a painless gas. The attempt failed, so
far...

--
Jack
Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life.
http://jbstein.com

Jj

Jack

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 2:51 PM

On 7/8/2012 8:44 AM, Dave wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW"<[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the procedure.
>> The bone saw works like a Multi Master. The knee is glued to the end of the
>> bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.
>
> Almost sounds like you could hire Leon and his tools to do the job for
> you. Hell, he could even do the repair using his Festool vacuum
> cleaner and the whole procedure would be mostly bloodless.
>
> :)

I dunno, is the festool wet or dry? Might need my $80 wet or dry shop
vac unless the the blood is on the dry side? You will need ear muffs
for the shop vac:-)

--
Jack
Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life.
http://jbstein.com

Jj

Jack

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

09/07/2012 4:20 PM

On 7/9/2012 9:55 AM, HeyBub wrote:
> Jack wrote:
>> On 7/7/2012 10:42 AM, dpb wrote:
>>> On 7/7/2012 8:49 AM, Jack wrote:
>>>> On 7/7/2012 6:36 AM, Kenefick wrote:
>>>>> I think I like your "band Saw" better that the guy in Wesy Indy!
>>>>>
>>>>> Mike in Ohio
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Mike. It's probably my least used tool but really nice to
>>>> have it when needed.
>>
>>> OSHA alert! OSHA alert!!! :)
>>
>> OSHA's head would explode if they got within 20 miles of my shop.:-)
>> Every tool I have is older than OSHA, born before OSHA was a fart in
>> the wind. When you are in my shop, you gotta be careful, you are on
>> your own, no gov't protection, and none wanted.
>
> But, but, but... what about the children?

All survived intact.

One had knee surgery after a skiing accident, but her insurance paid for
everything. Not sure if Obama Care will look kindly on skiing, or
woodworkers, or Hamburgers, or old age, or... Well, you know, thanks for
asking.

--
Jack
Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life.
http://jbstein.com

kk

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

07/07/2012 2:26 PM

On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 18:04:12 -0700, Larry Jaques
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 17:43:30 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 07:21:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <[email protected]>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Table saw" really a radial arm saw
>>
>>Our local paper would not do that. For a while though, there were
>>people selling "arm saws". I guess they were not the radial type.
>
>Maybe they were medical saurs.

Used for amputations?

EP

Ed Pawlowski

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

06/07/2012 5:43 PM

On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 07:21:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <[email protected]>
wrote:


>"Table saw" really a radial arm saw

Our local paper would not do that. For a while though, there were
people selling "arm saws". I guess they were not the radial type.

Ll

Leon

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 9:54 AM

On 7/8/2012 12:00 AM, CW wrote:
>
>
> "Leon" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> On 7/6/2012 1:12 AM, Bill wrote:
>>
>>
>> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/3096659755.html
>
>
> That is about as funny as the ignorant Bruce Johnson always mentioning
> and using his radial arms saw which in reality was a miter saw, on his
> TV WoodWorking show
> =======================================================================
> The strange thing is, he kept calling it that. He had to have been
> corrected by many people but still he persists.


Yeah and why I called him ignorant. He has apparently ignored that
possible fact and my e-mail bringing that to his attention.

Ll

Leon

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

08/07/2012 3:06 PM

On 7/8/2012 1:51 PM, Jack wrote:
> On 7/8/2012 8:44 AM, Dave wrote:
>> On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:56:29 -0700, "CW"<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I'm due for a new knee here shortly so I looked up a vid on the
>>> procedure.
>>> The bone saw works like a Multi Master. The knee is glued to the end
>>> of the
>>> bone. The glue gun looks like a standard caulk gun.
>>
>> Almost sounds like you could hire Leon and his tools to do the job for
>> you. Hell, he could even do the repair using his Festool vacuum
>> cleaner and the whole procedure would be mostly bloodless.
>>
>> :)
>
> I dunno, is the festool wet or dry? Might need my $80 wet or dry shop
> vac unless the the blood is on the dry side? You will need ear muffs
> for the shop vac:-)
>


It is wet also. ;~)

Hh

"HeyBub"

in reply to Bill on 06/07/2012 2:12 AM

09/07/2012 8:55 AM

Jack wrote:
> On 7/7/2012 10:42 AM, dpb wrote:
>> On 7/7/2012 8:49 AM, Jack wrote:
>>> On 7/7/2012 6:36 AM, Kenefick wrote:
>>>> I think I like your "band Saw" better that the guy in Wesy Indy!
>>>>
>>>> Mike in Ohio
>>>
>>> Thanks Mike. It's probably my least used tool but really nice to
>>> have it when needed.
>
>> OSHA alert! OSHA alert!!! :)
>
> OSHA's head would explode if they got within 20 miles of my shop.:-)
> Every tool I have is older than OSHA, born before OSHA was a fart in
> the wind. When you are in my shop, you gotta be careful, you are on
> your own, no gov't protection, and none wanted.

But, but, but... what about the children?


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