The Wolf <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<BBA8E76D.3F1AD%[email protected]>...
> Friend of mine told me about a source for bandsaw tires, he though he saw
> the add in the back of Fine Woodworking. I checked the ad index and came up
> with nothing.
>
> Anybody know who he was talking about? I don't like Delta's price very much.
> --
Wolf, you are not giving us enough info to answer your question
correctly. Perhaps your friend was bullshitting you? So many people
like to brag "Well, I can get it at this price" and more often than
not they are talking out of their asshole. And can you try to spell
consistently? You spelled "ad" 2 different ways in the same paragraph.
This newsgroup went from a valuable resource to a hangout for trolls
and assholes.
Calm, Wolfster, calm...
You really can't spell, and your English is, well, I blush....
"The Wolf" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BBA95B91.3F317%[email protected]...
> On 10/8/03 10:14 AM, in article
> [email protected], "BRuce"
<[email protected]>
> opined:
>
> > The Wolf <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:<BBA8E76D.3F1AD%[email protected]>...
> >> Friend of mine told me about a source for bandsaw tires, he though he
saw
> >> the add in the back of Fine Woodworking. I checked the ad index and
came up
> >> with nothing.
> >>
> >> Anybody know who he was talking about? I don't like Delta's price very
much.
> >> --
> >
> > Wolf, you are not giving us enough info to answer your question
> > correctly. Perhaps your friend was bullshitting you? So many people
> > like to brag "Well, I can get it at this price" and more often than
> > not they are talking out of their asshole. And can you try to spell
> > consistently? You spelled "ad" 2 different ways in the same paragraph.
> > This newsgroup went from a valuable resource to a hangout for trolls
> > and assholes.
>
> Fuck you! I asked a legitimate question. AND IF I NEED HELP WITH MY
SPELLING
> I'LL CALL MY EIGHTH GRADE ENGLISH TEACHER.
>
> IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING USEFUL TO SAY SHUT THE FUCK UP!
> --
> ===================================================================
> "When a broad table is to be made, and the edges of planks do not fit, the
> artist takes a little from both, and makes a good joint. In like manner
> here, both sides must part with some of their demands," Benjamin Franklin
> (1706-1790)
> ===================================================================
>
On 10/8/03 10:14 AM, in article
[email protected], "BRuce" <[email protected]>
opined:
> The Wolf <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:<BBA8E76D.3F1AD%[email protected]>...
>> Friend of mine told me about a source for bandsaw tires, he though he saw
>> the add in the back of Fine Woodworking. I checked the ad index and came up
>> with nothing.
>>
>> Anybody know who he was talking about? I don't like Delta's price very much.
>> --
>
> Wolf, you are not giving us enough info to answer your question
> correctly. Perhaps your friend was bullshitting you? So many people
> like to brag "Well, I can get it at this price" and more often than
> not they are talking out of their asshole. And can you try to spell
> consistently? You spelled "ad" 2 different ways in the same paragraph.
> This newsgroup went from a valuable resource to a hangout for trolls
> and assholes.
Fuck you! I asked a legitimate question. AND IF I NEED HELP WITH MY SPELLING
I'LL CALL MY EIGHTH GRADE ENGLISH TEACHER.
IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING USEFUL TO SAY SHUT THE FUCK UP!
--
===================================================================
"When a broad table is to be made, and the edges of planks do not fit, the
artist takes a little from both, and makes a good joint. In like manner
here, both sides must part with some of their demands," Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790)
===================================================================
On 10/8/03 9:06 AM, in article [email protected],
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> opined:
> The Wolf wrote:
>> Anybody know who he was talking about?
>
> Maybe?
>
> http://wtwchgo.com/bandsaw_wheels&tires.htm
>
>> I don't like Delta's price very much.
>
> I'm not very sure you'll like anyone's prices.
>
> You might also want to scrub through the archives on the
> OWWM.
>
> http://discussion.oldwwmachines.com/browse.asp
>
> UA100
Thanks, that must be it.
Their price $27
Delta's price $82
--
===================================================================
"When a broad table is to be made, and the edges of planks do not fit, the
artist takes a little from both, and makes a good joint. In like manner
here, both sides must part with some of their demands," Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790)
===================================================================
On 10/9/03 10:30 AM, in article
[email protected], "Jay Knepper"
<[email protected]> opined:
> Calm, Wolfster, calm...
>
> You really can't spell, and your English is, well, I blush....
>
I can spell just fine asswipe! I made a simple typo, ok?
In article <BBA95CC6.3F318%[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> On 10/8/03 9:06 AM, in article [email protected],
> "Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> opined:
>
> > The Wolf wrote:
> >> Anybody know who he was talking about?
> >
> > Maybe?
> >
> > http://wtwchgo.com/bandsaw_wheels&tires.htm
> >
> >> I don't like Delta's price very much.
> >
> > I'm not very sure you'll like anyone's prices.
> >
> > You might also want to scrub through the archives on the
> > OWWM.
> >
> > http://discussion.oldwwmachines.com/browse.asp
> >
> > UA100
> Thanks, that must be it.
>
> Their price $27
> Delta's price $82
>
May not be the same tire. The Delta tire has a ridge to hold the tire
in place without any glue. Check to be sure the other tires have this
feature, and if they do, let us know.
BTW, if you call to Delta authorized parts houses, they will usually
discount a bit if you ask.
--
Regards,
Rick
(Remove the HIGH SPOTS for e-mail)
replying to The Wolf, Try rockler woodworking, they carry tires from
sulphur grove tool, 1-800-657-5064. If you have the model with the groove
in the center just use a little contact cement to hold them in place.
wrote:
> elvispmpsd wrote:
>
> Friend of mine told me about a source for bandsaw tires, he though he saw
> the add in the back of Fine Woodworking. I checked the ad index and came up
> with nothing.
> Anybody know who he was talking about? I don't like Delta's price very
much.
Try rockler woodworking. They carry tires from sulphur grove tool,
1-800-657-5064.! the guy at sulphur grove is a good tech source.
If you have the model with the groove in the center just use a little
contact cement to hold them in place.
--
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My 14" Rockwell has ridges on the wheels that hold the tire in place
without glue. Suffolk Machinery makes tires. 1-800-234-SAWS
On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 12:23:05 GMT, Rick Chamberlain
<[email protected]> wrote:
>May not be the same tire. The Delta tire has a ridge to hold the tire
>in place without any glue. Check to be sure the other tires have this
>feature, and if they do, let us know.
The Wolf wrote:
>Anybody know who he was talking about?
Maybe?
http://wtwchgo.com/bandsaw_wheels&tires.htm
>I don't like Delta's price very much.
I'm not very sure you'll like anyone's prices.
You might also want to scrub through the archives on the
OWWM.
http://discussion.oldwwmachines.com/browse.asp
UA100