Electric Comet <[email protected]> wrote in news:npd4d8$648$1
@dont-email.me:
> any tools have anti noise built in to the tool
>
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> this would be the best thing and the best place to do it
>
> with compute tech so cheap if it is not available now i would guess
> it is not far away
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> my planer is so loud it may be unholy
>
Yes, lots of them. It runs the gammit from link belts to automotive
style belts on the Ridgid 3650 TS, to noise absorbing foams inside the
head of a Fein.
There's no doubt about it, your planer is unholy. It's a man-made object
and can be used for God's purposes but it is inherently not holy. It's
better that way, for it can be what it is: just a tool.
Puckdropper
-MIKE- <[email protected]> was heard to mutter:
>On 8/21/16 3:53 PM, Electric Comet wrote:
>> any tools have anti noise built in to the tool
>>
>> this would be the best thing and the best place to do it
>>
>> with compute tech so cheap if it is not available now i would guess
>> it is not far away
>>
>> my planer is so loud it may be unholy
>
>When that technology is developed, surely automated punctuation can't be
>far behind.
x2 <snort>
On 8/21/16 3:53 PM, Electric Comet wrote:
> any tools have anti noise built in to the tool
>
>
> this would be the best thing and the best place to do it
>
> with compute tech so cheap if it is not available now i would guess
> it is not far away
>
>
> my planer is so loud it may be unholy
>
When that technology is developed, surely automated punctuation can't be
far behind.
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 16:17:51 +0000 (UTC)
Larry Blanchard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got some pretty quiet hand tools :-).
some are some are not
hammer is loud
even handsaw at a good pace is loud
plane is not bad
sanding is loud
screwdriver is quiet
chisel plus mallet is loud