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Inserted saw teeth. Not what they used to be...

Started by Jeff, November 25, 2003, 06:05:59 PM

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Bro. Noble

I just had a memory of Grandpa that I hadn't thought of for years.  As a kid,  I just loved doing about anything with him except going to the grocery store.  He always insisted on sampling the radishes to make sure they weren't too hot,  and would make one of the employees test the lightbulbs to make sure they would light up.
milking and logging and sawing and milking

Fla._Deadheader

"Grandpa" sounds like my kinda guy ::) ;D :D :D :D
  "D", wish we had the same policy here. Too many Old farts that haven't got a dime to their name, that have to get a rebate on anything they bought in the last 3 years??? ??? ::)
All truth passes through three stages:
   First, it is ridiculed;
   Second, it is violently opposed; and
   Third, it is accepted as self-evident.

-- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

UNCLEBUCK

Jeff , I know saw shops are probably a dime a dozen between minnesota and michigan but the place I found in Rice Minnesota is the real deal , when I get a chance to stop by there it is awesome just looking at all the different kinds of sawblades the men are fixing , its a blacksmith shop/machine shop and their specialty is sawblades and been in business for many many decades but I suppose if you got a box of brand S from them you would probably have the same trouble being the box came directly from brand S factory,  I got my letter back from B.H.Payne saw factory and they basically said to paint my old disston blade and quoted a price for a new blade  1,295 $ for a 48 inch 40 tooth and teeth included, they seemed very helpful and I didnt know blades were that inexpensive especially when a new one would last me a lifetime, well good luck solving the tooth mystery, cant wait to drink a cold one with you at the big pig roast ,
UNCLEBUCK    bridge burner/bridge mender

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