markcadioli
Reged: Apr 25 2002
Posts: 1405
Loc: Australia
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we're not crazy at all bud...we're going to let you buy it then seeing as you're a mate we're going to borrow it off you!!
$255
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shoeman
Reged: Jan 25 2003
Posts: 6
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Well, since it is for a good cause and all.
$260
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calvin
Reged: Apr 29 2002
Posts: 2388
Loc: NW Ohio
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momma mia.
My head is spinning. This is big money. I'm thinking I may have to call the brinks truck for transport.
We had 250.00 from rez............he encouraged some rethinking on the part of the contenders and whoa.........
Mark you upped it a bit, shoeman comes back again.
We have 260.00 from the man with a few more words than the last time. Shoeman, you are in the drivers seat!
Are we done here or can I expect another surprise here when I come back?
We have 260.00, anyone coming in for more action?
-------------------- Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City
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calvin
Reged: Apr 29 2002
Posts: 2388
Loc: NW Ohio
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Ladies and gentlemen, the time has come to set a deadline on the bidding. So Santa can get his gifts under the tree, we will close the bidding on this item at 6 PM EST, Wednesday the 8th of December.
Current bid from Shoeman-260.00.
Thanks Shoeman!
-------------------- Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City
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calvin
Reged: Apr 29 2002
Posts: 2388
Loc: NW Ohio
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Shoeman, you are the winner! Please contact me through here with the shipping instructions and the payment option. You can use paypal, money order, personal check. Paypal would mean I can quickly pass on the shipping instructions to dino. Thank you so very much for your support. Please come back and visit.
-------------------- Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City
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Anonymous
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Well, looks like someone is getting an EZ guide system for Christmas - ME !
Calvin, thanks for running the auction. I sent you my shipping information to the email under your profile here. Just send me the appropriate Pay Pal info and we can complete this transaction.
I look forward to trying this system out - been interested since I started seeing threads pop up over at Breaktime.
Thanks again, and thank those of you who dropped out of the auction <G>, and of course thanks to Dino for the donation.
Merry Christmas to all, Shoe
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shoeman
Reged: Jan 25 2003
Posts: 6
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Guess I wasn't logged in when I typed that last post.
Every time I visit here, I click the box to remember my password when I log in, but it never does.
Anyway, Yeah ! I win !
I'll be anxiously checking my e-mail for payment info.
Thanks again to all involved, Shoeman
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calvin
Reged: Apr 29 2002
Posts: 2388
Loc: NW Ohio
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Hey shoe, you're as excited as I am. Thank you for your generous bid and trusting in us here to come through with the goods. Dino is a good guy, hands on, first class inventor. It was a pleasure to get to talk to him re. the donation. I have responded to your email with the directions on how to proceed. Thanks again and enjoy this new tool. Come back and let us know how she works.
Thanks to all of you bidders, your interest is appreciated.
-------------------- Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City
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rez
Reged: Dec 16 2002
Posts: 311
Loc: northeast Ohio
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<Thanks again, and thank those of you who dropped out of the auction>
Why you, I outta.....
heh heh. Bet a dollar you got some plans fer making some cabinets.
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Anonymous
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Bout time I got back in here and gave some feedback on the guide system. I love it. Works great on cutting sheet goods. Much more convienent than my table saw and splinter free cuts for real.
Can't say enough good about it. Makes life much easier for this one man show.
Recently cut some shims that go from 3/8" to nothing over 3' - used to cut this type of thing freehand on the table saw - the guide made it much easier - not to mention safer.
Really like the cut table too. Much easier for me to throw a sheet on there and cut it with the guide than to set up my table saw with outfeed table and side supports to try to cut 4x8s by myself. Also don't have to do the math of how much to rip off a sheet and account for the blade thickness to end up with say a 32 5/16" rip on a saw with a fence that only goes to 24" - and did I mention that the cuts really are splinter free.
Haven't had a chance to use the router guide yet, but, looks well made and am sure it will work great when needed. I have used a Tru-Grip clamp in the past to route out dadoes for shelves and have on ocassion had the router creep a little off the clamp to cause an unfortunate bow.
Anyway, just thought I should give some feedback on my good fortune to win the auction.
Me likey my EZ guide
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Anonymous
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In case anyone hasn't figured it out - the above post is by Shoeman - seem I don't know how to work this site so well
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shoeman
Reged: Jan 25 2003
Posts: 6
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One more try to see if my name shows
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Luka
Reged: Apr 25 2002
Posts: 1387
Loc: The great NorthWet
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Hey Shoe,
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm glad you like it.
And I'm glad it actually does what it says it does.
It's good to hear.
-------------------- The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good. ~Samuel Johnson
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