Careful with that line of thought. I did a similar thing many, many years
ago when I sold my Craftsman benchtop bandsaw, which had been superseded with a
full-size 10" Craftsman bandsaw with the speed reduction accessory that I won
at an auction. A month later I realized that I could have fitted that little
one with a metal cutting blade and used it for cutting plastic, aluminum,
fiberglass, and other materials. Years later I found another one at a garage
sale. The tyres were dried out and split, but I found a seller on evilBay who
sold nothing but tyres for every bandsaw known to man.
That was a hard-won lesson that I'm glad I recovered from.
>
>I've been rethinking my life a bit and have decided that I need to
>shed some of the legacy parts of it. This includes a stash of computer
>and software tools that are mostly irrelevant to my life anymore.
>While I fully recognize that I risk getting rid of something that I'm
>SURE to need in the future, I'm also adaptive and can figure out
>another option to accomplish the task or just end up voting that task
>off my island.
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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