glenn bradley
09-08-2007, 3:59 PM
I paid a visit to our own Scott Andrews this morning. Like many Creekers he was gracious and a true gentleman. I neglected to catch a pic of Scott and his great little shop in the desert. I did manage to get a couple shots of some hardware that was crowding him as he pursues his latest project.
My ex-BIL gave me a deal on a lift gate truck for the journey and with Scott's help a friend and I made the trip home without incident. I arrived prepared to remove the motor for the trip. Please notice the brace that Scott had all ready for me when I arrived.
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At the Gar . . shop the unloading was simplified as my neighbor was out in his yard and came over to see what was up. He's big enough to carry this saw by himself. "We" got it in the shop.
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Scott demonstrated how improper or non-use of the table pin can result in the uneven surface problem some folks have reported. Perhaps this will help someone if that is a factor on their saw. This one is beautifully flat.
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I guess I'll have to delay getting my jointer for awhile longer and ramp up my schedule for my shop electrical build. Thanks again, Scott.
My ex-BIL gave me a deal on a lift gate truck for the journey and with Scott's help a friend and I made the trip home without incident. I arrived prepared to remove the motor for the trip. Please notice the brace that Scott had all ready for me when I arrived.
71502
At the Gar . . shop the unloading was simplified as my neighbor was out in his yard and came over to see what was up. He's big enough to carry this saw by himself. "We" got it in the shop.
71503
Scott demonstrated how improper or non-use of the table pin can result in the uneven surface problem some folks have reported. Perhaps this will help someone if that is a factor on their saw. This one is beautifully flat.
71504
I guess I'll have to delay getting my jointer for awhile longer and ramp up my schedule for my shop electrical build. Thanks again, Scott.