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Portable Routing Discussion area on the Portable Router and its applications. Bob and Rick say, "If the piece is bigger than the router then chances are it should be routed with the portable router."


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Old 12-24-2007, 10:14 AM   #21
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Safety has always been an issue with me. At Ford, it was pounded into us at our monthly department meetings. But of course, you always get the dum-dum that doesn't listen to any of it.
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Old 12-24-2007, 10:49 AM   #22
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I remember standing in the cold at 6:00AM every morning listening to safety meetings on a few shutdowns I worked. One safety guy I remember in particular was named Trip. No secret why.

He lost his balance at 55 feet up and landed in a mud pit.
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Great to see some new postings on this subject. My blind clients at the time I introduced the router had comments like "Bring it on Tom" after he was aware of what his first cut had done. He went on to make clocks, elliptical boxes with fitting lids, and some shields. It brought great satisfaction to me and they were able to take items home that they had completed.
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Hey tom

Glad to see you are back. Can't wait to see what you have in store these days.
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