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Darin

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I concur with trimmed almost to the word. Not much more I can say.

As far as bwalkers signature. I guess I really don't get it. It sounds like an advertisement for another saw builder? True? Not True? Let me know, so I can follow up on it.
 
Mange

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If there is no meaningfull topics, then start a topic of your taste. How hard can it be.
I have tons of topics, if you want one??

Now, start posting what you think is interesting, I am sure there is more than you who would think it was just that.
 
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bwalker said:
BTW Frank, are you helping or becoming part of the problem?

I honestly don't know. People have different ways of resolving what they see as a problem. I have started another thread where hopefully it can be discussed. If I felt I was not being part of a solution, I would have to rethink my position. I know I am in disagreement with some people, but I have no desire to be of like mind with them either.
 
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this world not exactlky loaded with people that give a hoot about saws..
we need and benefit from each other.. long as we use tact,tolerate differences and a little common sence ,dont hurt..
 
Chris J.

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Darin, re "poofter ported efco"

If I have this wrong, PLEASE correct me.

If memory serves me, Ben had some problems with his Efco saw after Dozer Dan did a porting job on it. There was quite a bit of heated back & forth in several threads that drew in several AS members.

BTW--Poofter is the English slang equivalent of our American slang "queer, fag, homo," etc.
 
rahtreelimbs

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Knot Whole said:
If I have this wrong, PLEASE correct me.

If memory serves me, Ben had some problems with his Efco saw after Dozer Dan did a porting job on it. There was quite a bit of heated back & forth in several threads that drew in several AS members.

BTW--Poofter is the English slang equivalent of our American slang "queer, fag, homo," etc.


All I believe is right with the exception that the Efco 999 belongs to Gypo!!!
 
glens

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Hey Darin, could you please go through all the new forums and set the HTML code to "enabled" so I can use  , °, etc. with reckless abandon?

Thanks.
 
glens

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In theory that's possibly true.&nbsp; However, nobody abuses it in the bulk of the site where it's enabled now (this very forum, for example), why do you think the few forums where it's inconveniently (and inconsistently) <i>not</i> enabled would come to suffer for it?

Glen
 
Marky Mark

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MasterBlaster said:
Members come and members go. It is not the end of the world, merely the evolution of a website. The next RJS could join up today.



I think Butch is in the wrong line work he should be reading crystal balls.
Thanks a minion :)
 
GASoline71

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Comin' from a new "rookie" to the forum, I would like to say that this forum is possibly the best one I have been a part of. I completely agree with what woodshop said earlier in this thread. I have asked a couple of so called "newbie" questions, but have had them answered with respect and with some great info! Maybe it was how I asked the question, I don't know. I do have a decent knowlege of saws and am very mechanically inclined. A forum exists not only for the members to talk, agree, snivel, argue, etc., but for the general public to basically ask "newbie" questions. I have been on enuf forums that I know how to use a thread search. Some don't. I find this forum quite entertaining, and highly informational. Comin' from a guy that is not a pro, but still cuts a lot of wood, and needs to have some questions answered. Thank you to you all, whether you're a "regular" or a "newbie"! Just my 2 cents.

Gary
 

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