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    mcapo

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    I found it easier it I could plunge the electric knife all the way thru the foam. I used a B&D workmate clamping table with the halves opened up.

    Ideally, Tami will let you use the dining room table. Take a leaf out and close it up so you have a 3" slot to cut over.
    I was thinking about rigging something up to attach the knife to my table saw kinda like a router table?
     

    ditcherman

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    In the country, hopefully.
    Visually, tower cranes and tall bucket lifts have no means of support and my brain says this thing is going to fall over.

    Give me an 11mm rope and I'm perfectly fine 95' up in a tree.
    Oh. You're one of those kind, huh.
    Got a sons brother in law (ok or a daughter in laws brother) that is in the business and loves climbing trees.
     

    ditcherman

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    In the country, hopefully.
    All this talk of heights...this pic was from the side of the Riley Towers building all the way up. I've also climbed a tower crane, 200' up. I'm too fat for all that climbing.

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    Hey! I can see my house from there!
    Ok not exactly, but when we climb our grain leg we can see downtown from our place.
     

    mcapo

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    All gone, I'm cleaning up the total property that I've made from the various pieces. About 50 acres with a creek and it connects to the HNF. I figure to sell it down the road someday.
    50 acres? Sounds like a perfect retirement spot. Can we coordinate your sell off with my retirement?
     

    ChristianPatriot

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    We’ll see what happens. I appreciate the input. :popcorn:

     

    llh1956

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    We’ll see what happens. I appreciate the input. :popcorn:

    Very nice P-07!
     

    mcapo

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    I am dog sitting for Buddy, my daughter's lab mix. He is very friendly, but my dog Tanner does not like him at all! Tanner gets time outs and put in his cage but is getting better. I have to watch him like a hawk, it's going to be a long week!
    Tanner doesn't seem like much would get him rattled but a lab can be a bit much. Ask me how I know....lol
     
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