UA

Unisaw A100

25/01/2005 2:08 AM

Sometimes, Ya Just Need To Slow Down And Wait A Minute

So here I am over the weekend finishing up a new bed for
Claire (age 10) and I'm needing a laminate trimmer. Best I
can do is to either pull the big gray one out of the router
table or use the almost equally big blue plunge-o-matic. To
make a long story short it got done but it was something of
a pain in the ass with three horses teetering along the edge
of a 3/4" panel.

By the way, Claire (age 10) loves her new bed.

This of course got me to dreaming of a trim router I could
call my own. Granted I don't *need* a trim router as much
as most tools/machines so I was willing to settle on
something minimal, like a Porter-Cable 7310. Hell, I was
even contemplating a, gulp, Ree-Oh-Bee given the fact that
I'd not use it a whole lot, at least not as much as most
tools/machines.

So, off to Amazon I go.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000222Z6/qid%3D1106618094/sr%3D11-1/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F1/002-6421160-6316838

$115 is not a bad price but I didn't really want to be
spending that much on a trim router.

So, off to eBay I go. After a short search I find a new in
box that was ending today.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4351810993

At the time the bidding was at a reasonable amount but I
stopped short of loading a snipe.

Maybe I'd wait until the woodworking show in February.

sigh... Toolus interuptus.

So, tonight Claire (age 10) is over at a friend's for a
sleep over. St. Soozan and I use these occasions for
restauranting those places where Claire (age 10) doesn't
like to frequent and after a pleasing dinner of grinders,
tato chips and a cola we begin the begets/the, as long as
we're outs.

To the grocery store for a couple/few things, then to Kohl's
for a new toaster (the piece of crap we have finally
died!!!) and after that St. Soozan remembers that she wants
new cranks for the casements so, "would it be OK if we go to
Home Depot?"

No really, that's what she said.

So, while St. Soozan is looking at cranks I go to see what
they have for trimmers.

There were two Porter-Cable 7310's, normally $90, marked
down to $70.

Blink! Blink, blink!! Blink, blink, blink!!!





There is one left. It's at the Menomonee Falls (Da False)
store on Q.

UA100, who would have been kicking himself right about
now...


This topic has 22 replies

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

24/01/2005 10:54 PM

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:08:12 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]> wrote:

>So here I am over the weekend finishing up a new bed for
>Claire (age 10) and I'm needing a laminate trimmer. Best I
>can do is to either pull the big gray one out of the router
>table or use the almost equally big blue plunge-o-matic. To
>make a long story short it got done but it was something of
>a pain in the ass with three horses teetering along the edge
>of a 3/4" panel.
>
... snip
>died!!!) and after that St. Soozan remembers that she wants
>new cranks for the casements so, "would it be OK if we go to
>Home Depot?"
>
>No really, that's what she said.
>
>So, while St. Soozan is looking at cranks I go to see what
>they have for trimmers.
>
>There were two Porter-Cable 7310's, normally $90, marked
>down to $70.
>
>Blink! Blink, blink!! Blink, blink, blink!!!
>
>

Sometimes things just fall into place, don't they? Congrats.


+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

The absence of accidents does not mean the presence of safety

Army General Richard Cody

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 9:11 PM

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 23:12:20 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]> wrote:

>Jeff P. wrote:
>>LOL, figures. I'd just be thankful that the little lady knows enough about
>>your hobby to know what you want. That's a rare quality in a hobby like
>>ours.
>
>
>And yes I am.
>
>UA-100, who got a Lamello for his birthday...


OK, now you suck.




+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

The absence of accidents does not mean the presence of safety

Army General Richard Cody

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

TW

Tom Watson

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 6:22 PM

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:08:12 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]>
wrote:


>... after that St. Soozan remembers that she wants
>new cranks for the casements so, "would it be OK if we go to
>Home Depot?"
>
>No really, that's what she said.
>


I saw this episode before.

It was different when Rod Serling told it...



tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)
http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1 (webpage)

Sd

Silvan

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 9:21 AM

Unisaw A100 wrote:

> new cranks for the casements so, "would it be OK if we go to
> Home Depot?"

...

> There were two Porter-Cable 7310's, normally $90, marked
> down to $70.
>
> Blink! Blink, blink!! Blink, blink, blink!!!

And then when you got back to the house she said "Would it be OK if we have
sex?"

--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/
http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/

JP

"Jeff P."

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 10:54 PM

LOL, figures. I'd just be thankful that the little lady knows enough about
your hobby to know what you want. That's a rare quality in a hobby like
ours.

--
Jeff P.

"A ship carrying blue paint collided with a ship carrying red paint. The
crew are believed to be marooned."

Check out my woodshop at: www.sawdustcentral.com


"Patriarch" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Unisaw A100 <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > Patriarch wrote:
> >><snip of a totally unbelievable story of SWMBO suggesting a visit to
> >>the tool pushers...>
> >
> > God as my witness. (right hand up in the air)
> >
> > We did spend an overly long time at Kohl's (sWisconsin's
> > answer to Target/only smaller with more crowded aisles) and
> > I was a good boy at the grocery store so St. Soozan may have
> > noticed I needed to destimulate/depressurize. One of the up
> > sides to staying with the same wife for a number of years I
> > suppose?
>
> That's one of them.
>
> I got my trimmer in late November, a year ago. Convinced myself that I
> needed it, in order to complete the quilting worktable I was making for
> LOML. And it did the job, quite well. I bought it when HD was having a
> 20% or so discount on power tools, which didn't come along every day.
>
> So about mid-December, working in the shop, our eldest son drops in, as
> I'm doing some mini-routing. Takes him about 30 seconds to figure out
> that I've gone and purchased for myself the same present that he and
> LOML have purchased for me. She was on slow boil for several days. Son
> asked what I would like to have as a second choice? KBodies!
>
> She doesn't try to purchase handplanes for me, since that unfortunate
> incident regarding the timing of the arrival of a heavy package from one
> P. Leach, of Ashby, MA.
>
> I guess that I've built up a few credits over 32 years. I know she has.
>
> Patriarch

JP

"Jeff P."

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 3:20 PM

Don't get carried away now.

--
Jeff P.

"A ship carrying blue paint collided with a ship carrying red paint. The
crew are believed to be marooned."

Check out my woodshop at: www.sawdustcentral.com


"Silvan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Unisaw A100 wrote:
>
> > new cranks for the casements so, "would it be OK if we go to
> > Home Depot?"
>
> ...
>
> > There were two Porter-Cable 7310's, normally $90, marked
> > down to $70.
> >
> > Blink! Blink, blink!! Blink, blink, blink!!!
>
> And then when you got back to the house she said "Would it be OK if we
have
> sex?"
>
> --
> Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
> Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
> http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/
> http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/

Pg

Patriarch

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

24/01/2005 8:47 PM

Unisaw A100 <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

<snip of a totally unbelievable story of SWMBO suggesting a visit to the
tool pushers...>

Nice catch! It's not a bad little rascal for the dough, particularly that
dough.

Cruise on by Pat Warner's site, and see if he has a picture of the offset
plexi base for the 7310. Makes me _much_ more comfortable using the
trimmer, since I can keep my not-easily-replaced fingers further away from
the spinning parts. And also see more easily what's going on at 30k rpm.

Dirt cheap, too, relatively speaking.

LRod posted on another thread about the tap-the-bit-with-the-wrench trick.
It comes in handy.

Patriarch

Pg

Patriarch

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

24/01/2005 11:43 PM

LRod <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:47:50 -0600, Patriarch
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>LRod posted on another thread about the tap-the-bit-with-the-wrench
>>trick. It comes in handy.
>
> tap-the-NUT-with-the-wrench.
>
That occurred to me as I was putting tools away this evening. Thanks for
the catch.

Patriarch

Pg

Patriarch

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 11:56 AM

Unisaw A100 <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Mark & Juanita wrote:
>> Sometimes things just fall into place, don't they? Congrats.
>
>
> It's scary leading a charmed existence. Makes you wonder
> when/were the slats will be kicked out from under you.
>
> UA100, watchful/waiting...
>

I worked for a really wonderful boss, 5 or 6 years ago. We were in a
booming industry, making obscene (really) amounts of money, but working our
a$$e$ off. He had two catch phrases, which kept us grounded.

"Fat cows. Skinny cows."

"It's a two week rolling contract."

Shoes drop. Sometimes, there's not much you can do about it, other than
pick them up again.

Patriarch,
blessed in so many ways...

Pg

Patriarch

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 12:04 PM

Unisaw A100 <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Patriarch wrote:
>><snip of a totally unbelievable story of SWMBO suggesting a visit to
>>the tool pushers...>
>
> God as my witness. (right hand up in the air)
>
> We did spend an overly long time at Kohl's (sWisconsin's
> answer to Target/only smaller with more crowded aisles) and
> I was a good boy at the grocery store so St. Soozan may have
> noticed I needed to destimulate/depressurize. One of the up
> sides to staying with the same wife for a number of years I
> suppose?

That's one of them.

I got my trimmer in late November, a year ago. Convinced myself that I
needed it, in order to complete the quilting worktable I was making for
LOML. And it did the job, quite well. I bought it when HD was having a
20% or so discount on power tools, which didn't come along every day.

So about mid-December, working in the shop, our eldest son drops in, as
I'm doing some mini-routing. Takes him about 30 seconds to figure out
that I've gone and purchased for myself the same present that he and
LOML have purchased for me. She was on slow boil for several days. Son
asked what I would like to have as a second choice? KBodies!

She doesn't try to purchase handplanes for me, since that unfortunate
incident regarding the timing of the arrival of a heavy package from one
P. Leach, of Ashby, MA.

I guess that I've built up a few credits over 32 years. I know she has.

Patriarch

LL

LRod

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 1:26 PM

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 04:29:14 -0600, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>>Dirt cheap, too, relatively speaking.
>>
>>LRod posted on another thread about the tap-the-bit-with-the-wrench trick.
>>It comes in handy.
>
>unbattens hatch, looks around, blinks...
>
>Which thread?

LRod <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

I have the P-C 310. I love it. For a long time I was unhappy with the
collet (¼" only) as it is not a self ejecter like the superb collets
in full sized P-C routers. In fact I used to keep a small roundover
bit in it all of the time to avoid having to change (not a bad bit to
keep in there; I rarely felt the need to change).

However, several people have told of the trick of tapping the collet
nut with the wrench after loosening and the bit slides right out. Once
I tried it and found that it worked great, I elevated the '310 to the
category of "Perfect."

You can't go wrong with it.

The 7310 is not the same machine, by the way, despite the similar
model numbers.


- -
LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

26/01/2005 8:36 AM

Silvan wrote:
>And then when you got back to the house she said "Would it be OK if we have
>sex?"


Given what I learned over the last two days (lay and
wait/something better will come along), I turned her down.

I understand Robin Hartl isn't busy these days?

UA100

ss

skeezics

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 6:20 PM

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 00:14:55 -0500, Dan Valleskey <valleskey at
comcast dot net> wrote:

>On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:25:34 GMT, skeezics <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>buy another router right now i would prolly be in devorce court
>>forfittin all my hard earnt doe.
>>
>
>hey, tell her, that ain't a router, it's a laminate trimmer!
>
>-Dan V.

tried that while stepping in front of the 3 laminate trimmers on the
bench ! it did not work. lol... she thinks a dozen or so routers is
enough so we aggree to disagree.

skeez

UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 11:12 PM

Jeff P. wrote:
>LOL, figures. I'd just be thankful that the little lady knows enough about
>your hobby to know what you want. That's a rare quality in a hobby like
>ours.


And yes I am.

UA-100, who got a Lamello for his birthday...

JP

"Jeff P."

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

24/01/2005 9:58 PM

Dang Keeter. Now what the hay are you going to shop for at the Really Big
Shew? I would have paid money to see you explaining to the product reps how
the thing wasn't really as precise as they thought it was. Personally, I'll
be looking for 2 or 3 of those new fangled powdered metal turning
tools...drool!!!
--
Jeff P.

"A ship carrying blue paint collided with a ship carrying red paint. The
crew are believed to be marooned."

Check out my woodshop at: www.sawdustcentral.com


"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> So here I am over the weekend finishing up a new bed for
> Claire (age 10) and I'm needing a laminate trimmer. Best I
> can do is to either pull the big gray one out of the router
> table or use the almost equally big blue plunge-o-matic. To
> make a long story short it got done but it was something of
> a pain in the ass with three horses teetering along the edge
> of a 3/4" panel.
>
> By the way, Claire (age 10) loves her new bed.
>
> This of course got me to dreaming of a trim router I could
> call my own. Granted I don't *need* a trim router as much
> as most tools/machines so I was willing to settle on
> something minimal, like a Porter-Cable 7310. Hell, I was
> even contemplating a, gulp, Ree-Oh-Bee given the fact that
> I'd not use it a whole lot, at least not as much as most
> tools/machines.
>
> So, off to Amazon I go.
>
>
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000222Z6/qid%3D1106618094/sr%3D11-1/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F1/002-6421160-6316838
>
> $115 is not a bad price but I didn't really want to be
> spending that much on a trim router.
>
> So, off to eBay I go. After a short search I find a new in
> box that was ending today.
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4351810993
>
> At the time the bidding was at a reasonable amount but I
> stopped short of loading a snipe.
>
> Maybe I'd wait until the woodworking show in February.
>
> sigh... Toolus interuptus.
>
> So, tonight Claire (age 10) is over at a friend's for a
> sleep over. St. Soozan and I use these occasions for
> restauranting those places where Claire (age 10) doesn't
> like to frequent and after a pleasing dinner of grinders,
> tato chips and a cola we begin the begets/the, as long as
> we're outs.
>
> To the grocery store for a couple/few things, then to Kohl's
> for a new toaster (the piece of crap we have finally
> died!!!) and after that St. Soozan remembers that she wants
> new cranks for the casements so, "would it be OK if we go to
> Home Depot?"
>
> No really, that's what she said.
>
> So, while St. Soozan is looking at cranks I go to see what
> they have for trimmers.
>
> There were two Porter-Cable 7310's, normally $90, marked
> down to $70.
>
> Blink! Blink, blink!! Blink, blink, blink!!!
>
>
>
>
>
> There is one left. It's at the Menomonee Falls (Da False)
> store on Q.
>
> UA100, who would have been kicking himself right about
> now...

UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 4:29 AM

Patriarch wrote:
><snip of a totally unbelievable story of SWMBO suggesting a visit to the
>tool pushers...>

God as my witness. (right hand up in the air)

We did spend an overly long time at Kohl's (sWisconsin's
answer to Target/only smaller with more crowded aisles) and
I was a good boy at the grocery store so St. Soozan may have
noticed I needed to destimulate/depressurize. One of the up
sides to staying with the same wife for a number of years I
suppose?

>Nice catch! It's not a bad little rascal for the dough, particularly that
>dough.

>Cruise on by Pat Warner's site, and see if he has a picture of the offset
>plexi base for the 7310. Makes me _much_ more comfortable using the
>trimmer, since I can keep my not-easily-replaced fingers further away from
>the spinning parts. And also see more easily what's going on at 30k rpm.

See now, I'd done that just yesterday at work (of course)
and that's what really tipped the scales. Pat mentions this
little guy is somewhat a pain to set up/use but he mentions
something along the lines of "you'll die before this trimmer
does" so in reality, I blame Pat Warner.

No really.

>Dirt cheap, too, relatively speaking.
>
>LRod posted on another thread about the tap-the-bit-with-the-wrench trick.
>It comes in handy.

unbattens hatch, looks around, blinks...

Which thread?

UA100

ss

skeezics

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 2:25 AM

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:08:12 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]>
wrote:

>So here I am over the weekend finishing up a new bed for
>Claire (age 10) and I'm needing a laminate trimmer. Best I
>can do is to either pull the big gray one out of the router
>table or use the almost equally big blue plunge-o-matic. To
>make a long story short it got done but it was something of
>a pain in the ass with three horses teetering along the edge
>of a 3/4" panel.
>
>By the way, Claire (age 10) loves her new bed.
>
>This of course got me to dreaming of a trim router I could
>call my own. Granted I don't *need* a trim router as much
>as most tools/machines so I was willing to settle on
>something minimal, like a Porter-Cable 7310. Hell, I was
>even contemplating a, gulp, Ree-Oh-Bee given the fact that
>I'd not use it a whole lot, at least not as much as most
>tools/machines.
>
>So, off to Amazon I go.
>
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000222Z6/qid%3D1106618094/sr%3D11-1/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F1/002-6421160-6316838
>
>$115 is not a bad price but I didn't really want to be
>spending that much on a trim router.
>
>So, off to eBay I go. After a short search I find a new in
>box that was ending today.
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4351810993
>
>At the time the bidding was at a reasonable amount but I
>stopped short of loading a snipe.
>
>Maybe I'd wait until the woodworking show in February.
>
>sigh... Toolus interuptus.
>
>So, tonight Claire (age 10) is over at a friend's for a
>sleep over. St. Soozan and I use these occasions for
>restauranting those places where Claire (age 10) doesn't
>like to frequent and after a pleasing dinner of grinders,
>tato chips and a cola we begin the begets/the, as long as
>we're outs.
>
>To the grocery store for a couple/few things, then to Kohl's
>for a new toaster (the piece of crap we have finally
>died!!!) and after that St. Soozan remembers that she wants
>new cranks for the casements so, "would it be OK if we go to
>Home Depot?"
>
>No really, that's what she said.
>
>So, while St. Soozan is looking at cranks I go to see what
>they have for trimmers.
>
>There were two Porter-Cable 7310's, normally $90, marked
>down to $70.
>
>Blink! Blink, blink!! Blink, blink, blink!!!
>
>
>
>
>
>There is one left. It's at the Menomonee Falls (Da False)
>store on Q.
>
>UA100, who would have been kicking himself right about
>now...

you sure kmow how to make a short story long ! lol.. nice catch BTW.
or was that a drive buy? yeh you may sucketh just a tad...if i was to
buy another router right now i would prolly be in devorce court
forfittin all my hard earnt doe.

skeez

LL

LRod

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 3:51 AM

On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:47:50 -0600, Patriarch
<[email protected]> wrote:


>LRod posted on another thread about the tap-the-bit-with-the-wrench trick.
>It comes in handy.

tap-the-NUT-with-the-wrench.


- -
LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

Gs

Groggy

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 11:02 PM

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:25:34 GMT, skeezics <[email protected]> wrote:
>you sure kmow how to make a short story long ! lol.. nice catch BTW.
>or was that a drive buy? yeh you may sucketh just a tad...if i was to
>buy another router right now i would prolly be in devorce court
>forfittin all my hard earnt doe.
>
>skeez


Bonus points are awarded to a gloat with an
interesting/scary/one-upmanship story attached.

Groggs

UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 4:31 AM

Mark & Juanita wrote:
> Sometimes things just fall into place, don't they? Congrats.


It's scary leading a charmed existence. Makes you wonder
when/were the slats will be kicked out from under you.

UA100, watchful/waiting...

DV

Dan Valleskey

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

25/01/2005 12:14 AM

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:25:34 GMT, skeezics <[email protected]> wrote:

>buy another router right now i would prolly be in devorce court
>forfittin all my hard earnt doe.
>

hey, tell her, that ain't a router, it's a laminate trimmer!

-Dan V.

ss

skeezics

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 25/01/2005 2:08 AM

26/01/2005 12:38 PM


>
>And yes I am.
>
>UA-100, who got a Lamello for his birthday...

damn you..!!!!!!!!!!!. and a drive by to boot !! just when you
thought you sucketh too much... lol..

skeez


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