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    Gonna be a long month (Gloat)

    Talked to Randy this morning at Monster Tools and pulled the trigger on an articulated hollowing system, finally. All I have to do now is wait and and wait and wait........... Excited and depressed at the same time. Thanks for letting me gloat a bit, had to share it with someone!

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    Yeah, I feel really bad for you. Poor guy, gotta wait.





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    Oh but the day it arrives

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon McElwain View Post
    Yeah, I feel really bad for you. Poor guy, gotta wait.

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    Thanks for sharing the pain with me, Jon . I was hoping I wouldn't have to go it alone!

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    Roland the time will pass quickly. Then the fun begins. Seems like these days and months are going by faster than I would like.
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    So I am apparently just ahead of you in the queue, with a Friday order.

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    Congrats, Roland!! While you are waiting, order some extra cutter stock - you will want and need it. http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?P...&PMPXNO=939775 and http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?P...&PMPXNO=939967

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    nice sideways gloat, Roland, want to see your setup photos when you get it

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    Oh the wait with baited breath for the Monster to arrive. Placed an order for one on Nov 12 and also waiting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie Weishapl View Post
    Roland the time will pass quickly. Then the fun begins. Seems like these days and months are going by faster than I would like.
    You are right, Bernie, seems though the older I get, the faster time goes by. On another note, I ground an old HF scraper into a negative rake and tried it out, it works really great, thanks for the info on that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Henrickson View Post
    So I am apparently just ahead of you in the queue, with a Friday order.
    Congrats on your gloat, I should have squeezed the trigger a little quicker .

    Quote Originally Posted by John Keeton View Post
    Congrats, Roland!! While you are waiting, order some extra cutter stock - you will want and need it. http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?P...&PMPXNO=939775 and http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?P...&PMPXNO=939967
    Thanks, John. Reasonably priced, it seems. Thanks for the links.

    Quote Originally Posted by charlie knighton View Post
    nice sideways gloat, Roland, want to see your setup photos when you get it
    Good one Charlie, it took me a minute on that one! Shall do, no pics, it didn't happen


    Quote Originally Posted by Allan Ferguson View Post
    Oh the wait with baited breath for the Monster to arrive. Placed an order for one on Nov 12 and also waiting.
    Randy told me he's going full tilt. I can see why, every darn Creeker beat me to the punch. Congats Allan.

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    Congrats Roland! Enjoy!

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    Roland, I'm thinking of doing the same thing, but I may have to wait until the Spring. How long is the wait time on the articulated arm?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cruz View Post
    Roland, I'm thinking of doing the same thing, but I may have to wait until the Spring. How long is the wait time on the articulated arm?
    Usually a minimum of 3 weeks, during the summer months, a bit quicker. Gotta love the power of the vortex!

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    Okay, that's pretty reasonable. Thanks. And enjoy!
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