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Old 11-03-2009, 10:51 PM   #21
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I wouldn't know where to start or which end is up. Definitely won't help with my deer rifle. Nice jointer! Is it me or do most photos of cast iron make it look rusty? Stuff on Craigs list always looks way rusty, maybe that's cause it is....
Or did you clean the rust off for the last 2 pictures?
oh I see not all the photos are from the same post...duhhh
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BTW all nblumert needs to do is find the missing piece and he'll have a complete set.
Make a good bench rest if ya got a sandbag to toss on top...
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Old 11-04-2009, 03:00 AM   #22
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I wouldn't know where to start or which end is up. Definitely won't help with my deer rifle. Nice jointer! Is it me or do most photos of cast iron make it look rusty? Stuff on Craigs list always looks way rusty, maybe that's cause it is....
Or did you clean the rust off for the last 2 pictures?
oh I see not all the photos are from the same post...duhhh
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BTW all nblumert needs to do is find the missing piece and he'll have a complete set.
Holy crap. They find something for a tool that I bought used that didn't come with one, but now I need to tell them to keep looking for its long lost partner.
I wasn't expecting the great response I got to half of a plastic tool. You guys are awesome
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Old 11-04-2009, 03:37 AM   #23
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Just buy the Rigid jointer and you'll get one. And you have half a back up spare if you lose the right part of the new one. If you lose the wrong one you'll have 2 parts you can't use......kinda like 2 rights and no lefts.
You're right this was a totally unexpected result to a simple question. Ask a man who owns one is always good. I gotta find sumtin for my deer rifle, I'm leaving now. bill
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Just buy the Rigid jointer and you'll get one. And you have half a back up spare if you lose the right part of the new one. If you lose the wrong one you'll have 2 parts you can't use......kinda like 2 rights and no lefts.
You're right this was a totally unexpected result to a simple question. Ask a man who owns one is always good. I gotta find sumtin for my deer rifle, I'm leaving now. bill
I have a ridgid jointer that I bought used, and I never got one of these with it. It's really weird that they had half of this thing because they have never had a jointer.
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