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    Bert Kemp

    Left lane

    @ post 51 Were doing the same thing. There adding a 3rd lane for 23 miles at a cost of almost 500million just for the weekenders heading north out of

    Bert Kemp Today, 12:29 PM Go to last post
    Cameron Wood

    Maintenance requirements for ceramic stones?

    I have duplicate water stones- 800, 1200, & 8000. I flatten them by either rubbing two like ones together, or rubbing a stone with a diamond plate

    Cameron Wood Today, 12:23 PM Go to last post
    Edwin Santos

    Stub Tenons

    I think shopping carts are designed to carry a disproportionate load at the back for the same reason. Many people rest their weight on them and use them

    Edwin Santos Today, 12:20 PM Go to last post
    Cameron Wood

    Left lane

    Two days ago, I was out on the narrow residential street where I've been working, and a large insulation contractor truck was pulling out from even smaller

    Cameron Wood Today, 11:55 AM Go to last post
    Mike Henderson

    Maintenance requirements for ceramic stones?

    Years ago, amateur telescope makers used to grind their own mirrors. The way you do it is to have a mirror blank and a tool. You put abrasives between

    Mike Henderson Today, 11:53 AM Go to last post