"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > He has been told this numerous times. I think he is unwilling to make
the
> > effort.
>
>
> What effort?? I think he is just stupid.
>
>
"CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> He has been told this numerous times. I think he is unwilling to make the
> effort.
What effort?? I think he is just stupid.
He has been told this numerous times. I think he is unwilling to make the
effort.
"dadiOH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Don Dando wrote:
> > Any saw I've seen including several Sears saws have a bolt and a
> > locking nut that is adjustable for this setting. , It make take some
> > digging to find it, but I bet it there somewhere.
> >
> > Don Dando
>
> Instead of making a new post you should "reply to group"...that will keep
> your comments within the thread to which you are replying.
>
> You should also quote the part of the message pertinent to your reply.
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> 1. Google for info
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"Don Dando" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Any saw I've seen including several Sears saws have a bolt and a locking
> nut
> that is adjustable for this setting. , It make take some digging to find
> it,
> but I bet it there somewhere.
>
Fascinating! Please... what other things have you seen? You really ought to
write a book with this stuff.
Don Dando wrote:
> Any saw I've seen including several Sears saws have a bolt and a
> locking nut that is adjustable for this setting. , It make take some
> digging to find it, but I bet it there somewhere.
>
> Don Dando
Instead of making a new post you should "reply to group"...that will keep
your comments within the thread to which you are replying.
You should also quote the part of the message pertinent to your reply.
If you don't know how to do these things...
1. Google for info
2. Read the help file in Outlook Express
3. If you don't know how to do #1 & #2, sell your computer
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