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    Hey! These days we can fix almost anything. New hip, new heart....
    Put it on life support or something Brian...
    Common...as someone more famous than I (six Million Dollar Man) said "We have the technology"
    Fix the damn thing Bones! and have another beer.

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    RIP mr. bosch router.

    i sure do love buying new tools. i just bought a new orbit sander, damn it is nice. i can do all my sanding with just one sander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdman87 View Post
    Dad-
    I'm sorry to hear about the Bosch.
    All great things have their time, and memories to form the legacy.

    Say hi to the family for me. (especially the daughters )

    oh, and that is an excellent choice of beverage. I am a fan of their Lager as well.
    you really his son? lol what?

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    My seed has spread far and wide.

    Oh, and the bearings are getting worried out to be replaced - the windings appear to be intact.
    Last edited by brainfartalerts; 08-23-2008 at 07:10 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniffleless View Post
    Your always better off going to a real hardware store. Get some real tools instead of play tools.
    Do they still make real hardware stores? or has Lowe's and Home Depot bought them all out?
    theres a lumberworld at the end of my road.

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    That sucks.
    My scroll saw broke recently, I wasn't nearly as attached and it still sucked.
    The earth shall inherit the meek.

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    Brian,

    That's what you get for buying a piece of DAMNED GERMAN JUNK!! (Somebody tell Don Campbell I said that!)

    Next time, BUY AMERICAN!

    Oh, in case you're interested, the North American RYOBI plant is here in South Carolina up in Greenville and they have incredible deals on factory remanufactured tools.

    Ryobi . . . Japan . . . that's almost American.
    Just because you can take a naked picture of yourself doesn't necessarily mean you should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parallel Man View Post
    Brian,

    That's what you get for buying a piece of DAMNED GERMAN JUNK!! (Somebody tell Don Campbell I said that!)

    Next time, BUY AMERICAN!

    Oh, in case you're interested, the North American RYOBI plant is here in South Carolina up in Greenville and they have incredible deals on factory remanufactured tools.

    Ryobi . . . Japan . . . that's almost American.
    The grieving process takes time so please excuse the delay in getting back to express my thanks for your sentiments Wes.

    I do appreciate your time and now encourage you to return to doing that which you do best for skateboarding;

    Setting challenging slalom courses and looking for a great tranny to ride.

    Again,
    Thanks,
    Brian

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