Welcome to the porch Brad. Sorry i dont know anything about the Omaha area,
as i am from wyoming, hell we dont even have big air planes here...anyway
hope you have as much fun reading and using the tips these guys give as i do.
Rick
At 10:31 AM 4/6/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello from Omaha,
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>They say the first step in any treatment program is to recognize
>your addiction. With that in mind, my name is Brad and I'm a user.
>Started out the Normie way, spent a good deal of earnings
>on p*w*r tools. Didn't get the results I wanted. Eventually, an
>ECE smoother fell into my hands and I was amazed at the results.
>Poking around on the internet I came across the SS post. You
>mean you're supposed to sharpen these things? By yourself?
>The rest is history. My hearing is improving and the dust mask
>is lost forever.
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>My real job is flying big airplanes. Business is good, but it really
>cuts into my garage time. The workbench base is just recently
>completed (the wedged M&Ts came out looking great). I recently
>read a tip here on resisting the urge to drive home the
>wedges - good tip - really.... good tip. The top will have to wait
>until I find some more fee time. My first insight into bench
>building - it would be nice if I had a bench to use while building
>this bench.
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>Thanks, Brad
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>Anyone want to share some old tool sources in the Omaha area?
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