I never said it wore me out; I just get a little bored with the weight
sometimes. I lifted over 600 punds one time so I don't think I am a
weakling. Then again----! I have come to appreciate a 7 lb. rifle
when hunting instead of a a 14 lb. one. When loading a grand or baby
grand piano I also appreciate a regular one. also a contrcators saw
over a cabinet saw when putting in back of pickup. Hell, I am not weak
but am probably getting a little lazy. The whole idea is keeping an
exact angle and not in lasting forever.
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 18:42:08 GMT, B a r r y B u r k e J r .
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:07:49 -0500, Lawrence A. Ramsey
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Got and love t! Except it is heavy and when you hit the 50's and 60's
>>it starts making a difference.
>
>I mountain bike with a 67 year old guy occasionally, I'm 38 and in
>pretty good shape. He can kick my ass on some climbs. My 66 year old
>father-in-law is climbing Hew Hampshire's Mt. Monodnock (sp?) Tuesday.
>
>This should be a lesson to all of us 20, 30, and 40 somethings that
>physical fitness is like retirement savings, the earlier you start,
>the bigger benefit you get.
>
>I am NOT going to let a miter gauge wear me out when I'm only in my
>50's and 60's. <G>
>
>Barry
Got and love t! Except it is heavy and when you hit the 50's and 60's
it starts making a difference.
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 00:41:02 GMT, "Sammy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Thanks to all for your advice. I reviewed the FWW article and went with the
>JDS accu-miter.
>
>
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:07:49 -0500, Lawrence A. Ramsey
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Got and love t! Except it is heavy and when you hit the 50's and 60's
>it starts making a difference.
I mountain bike with a 67 year old guy occasionally, I'm 38 and in
pretty good shape. He can kick my ass on some climbs. My 66 year old
father-in-law is climbing Hew Hampshire's Mt. Monodnock (sp?) Tuesday.
This should be a lesson to all of us 20, 30, and 40 somethings that
physical fitness is like retirement savings, the earlier you start,
the bigger benefit you get.
I am NOT going to let a miter gauge wear me out when I'm only in my
50's and 60's. <G>
Barry