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Welll, he is on the west coast....Yup your a yuppy now
Reminds me of my wife
Then maybe the fat guy should lay off the bacon for awhile now.
The left coast?Welll, he is on the west coast....![]()
Ok what is this?
I would love to have an old unisaw. My oft used saw is a much older Rockwell/Delta that only takes 9” blades largest. Got it used many years ago and replaced the broken on/off switch with a utility box and switch.The Unisaw lives! The spinning blade is your proof. I bought it over 30 years ago and it has many miles on it. A few months ago, the power switch shorted and it was a pain in the ass getting it running again. Delta would rather I just trash my pride and joy and buy a new one. I went through two junk Delta OEM $65 replacements, then a piece of shit $114 one from Grizzly made in China. I finally bought a $50 switch on Ebay and cleaned up the brushes and Bingo! Welcome back!
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Doing duty as a workbench:
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That’s great, I know the feeling. I had medical issues (cancer) that kept me from doing all my fun activities for several months. First thing I did after the doc said I was good to go was head to the range. It’s therapeutic in a way.This is about as motivational as I will get today. After two years of medical issues, I am finally getting back out to the range. Today, I was the only one there for about an hour before a few more folks started showing up.
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Changed some optics around and trying to get the dust knocked off before the SH class out here at Pala in February. After I found paper and ruffed it in, my first string of 10 rounds had a bit of horizontal issues so I had to reevaluate what I was doing and make some corrections.
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next group of 10 rounds was better and the last group of 20 rounds was not bad all things considered. I know, not great but it‘s a start and after so long away from the range, I’ll take it.
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Yeah, when my check engine light finally activated it was a PITA. I went from my pancreas trying to rupture while back at home for my father’s funeral to a testicular cancer scare that had them taking out my left nut and carving it up before putting it back. Still have other minor issues but getting back to doing something “normal” helps.
I've forgotten why but my experience has been that the newer versions of those start/stop switches don't seem to work on the older machines.
Those eyes tell me that there is more than one person home.
Did you not learn from my cautionary tale?
I shot at pala this afternoon.This is about as motivational as I will get today. After two years of medical issues, I am finally getting back out to the range. Today, I was the only one there for about an hour before a few more folks started showing up.
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Changed some optics around and trying to get the dust knocked off before the SH class out here at Pala in February. After I found paper and ruffed it in, my first string of 10 rounds had a bit of horizontal issues so I had to reevaluate what I was doing and make some corrections.
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next group of 10 rounds was better and the last group of 20 rounds was not bad all things considered. I know, not great but it‘s a start and after so long away from the range, I’ll take it.
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It’s like a low budget ménage a trois.Those eyes tell me that there is more than one person home.
My brain just exploded......
Well made machines, I just never liked that bevel turned/pointing to the right hand fence. Powermatic Model 66 for me with a Biesemeyer fence.The Unisaw lives! The spinning blade is your proof. I bought it over 30 years ago and it has many miles on it. A few months ago, the power switch shorted and it was a pain in the ass getting it running again. Delta would rather I just trash my pride and joy and buy a new one. I went through two junk Delta OEM $65 replacements, then a piece of shit $114 one from Grizzly made in China. I finally bought a $50 switch on Ebay and cleaned up the brushes and Bingo! Welcome back!
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Doing duty as a workbench:
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id like to meet them allThose eyes tell me that there is more than one person home.