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Thread: New toy, could not resist

  1. #11
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    I'll have to ask Jonas in the spring if anybody does that.
    He runs his woodworking shop off a diesel and more belts and pulleys than you can shake a stick at
    One pulley goes to a gen, and charges marine batteries, then those batteries are used to charge battery powered hand tools for those that have a "dispensation".
    Quietest woodworking furniture shop I've ever been in
    scott P.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Burkhardt View Post
    I am still fascinated how they can manufacture that chain with miniature links and joint pins that can hardly be more than 10/1000".
    That's what made it so attractive to me. It is pretty incredible at that scale.

    Maybe it would be better suited in the kitchen? It'll carve up a French bātarde like nothin'

    -B
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