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My uncle is doing this as a favor for me. He works for a company that makes assembly robotics and machinery. I will talk ask him, but, don't you live in Seattle? Thats quite a bit in shipping (I live near Toronto).
My uncle is doing this as a favor for me. He works for a company that makes assembly robotics and machinery. I will talk ask him, but, don't you live in Seattle? Thats quite a bit in shipping (I live near Toronto).
RobPhill33 said:My dad just got a sliding compound, I use a non-ferrous blade. They go for about $100(CAN).
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Your mom doesn't trust you with her digital camera???
No wonder! Look what you have done to her kitchen!

Looks among the best I have seen, how does the inside look like?
grataku said:
Your mom doesn't trust you with her digital camera???
No wonder! Look what you have done to her kitchen!![]()
Looks among the best I have seen, how does the inside look like?
I guess it is the old kitchen in the workplace 🙂
My dad built a two car garage about five years ago for some extra workspace (he is a home renovator). He then decided that he would use the old kitchen cubbards, he was so pleased, go figure.
The inside is still very much a work in progress. Trying to keep all the right wires seperated from each other is making it look quite messy.
A quick question, I know it's good practice to keep the ground wire away from the rails. Should I keep the ground wire away from the rails going to the four LED's?
The inside is still very much a work in progress. Trying to keep all the right wires seperated from each other is making it look quite messy.
A quick question, I know it's good practice to keep the ground wire away from the rails. Should I keep the ground wire away from the rails going to the four LED's?
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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