I give serious consideration to anything I consider disposing of after
that experience with the bandsaw. This is especially true for hand tools.
>
>> 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been superseded with a full-size 10" Craftsman bandsaw with the speed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.
>>
>
>I think the key determiner for me is whether or not the stuff has been
>removed from any moving box in the past eight years.
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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