This was such a rare occurance that it warranted photo documentation
to verify that it actually existed - if only briefly - the entire length
of
the miter saw table - 6' to the left of the blade and 4' to the right
- completely clear.
Alas - it's once again been covered - with cut offs, a router, a small
fan, two dead blow hammers, . . .
charlie b
proof picture posted to alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
On Aug 14, 7:28=A0pm, charlieb <[email protected]> wrote:
> This was such a rare occurance that it warranted photo documentation
> to verify that it actually existed - if only briefly - the entire length
> of
> the miter saw table - 6' to the left of the blade and 4' to the right
> - completely clear.
>
> Alas - it's once again been covered - with cut offs, a router, a small
> fan, two dead blow hammers, . . .
>
> charlie b
>
> proof picture posted to alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
I call shenanigans. It's a Photoshop! A Photoshop, I tell ya!!
I swear - I actually saw the ENTIRE miter saw table - exposed in all
it's gleaming
(ok so there was a light dusting of sawdust) glory. And you did see all
the
crap BEHIND and under it right?
You'll also notice that you can't see the tables of the combination
machine,
the bench behind it, the bandsaw table at the end of the miter saw
tables
or the drill press table - or the router table top, or the . . .
Cleaning up is like an archeological dig - going back about a year.
Strolls
down memory lane are great motivations for cleaning up. Should make
that a sign and put it up on the wall.
charlie b
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 16:28:44 -0700, charlieb <[email protected]>
wrote:
>This was such a rare occurance that it warranted photo documentation
>to verify that it actually existed - if only briefly - the entire length
>of
>the miter saw table - 6' to the left of the blade and 4' to the right
>- completely clear.
>
>Alas - it's once again been covered - with cut offs, a router, a small
>fan, two dead blow hammers, . . .
>
>charlie b
>
>proof picture posted to alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
You know damned well that this was a contrived photo op shot and bears
no reflection on the typical shop hygiene that you employ.
Fess up.
Regards, Tom.
Thos. J. Watson - Cabinetmaker
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