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Old 01-17-2005, 07:24 PM   #1
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Default "What is it?" #36

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For this "What is it?" we will have 2 winners, the first and the last correct posts...... remember we want details as to how this tool is used or what it does. This will run for at least 24 hours so guessing when it ends could be hard..... If you are the only poster then you will be the first and last and get both sets of 50 points---- other wise the first and last correct posts will each get 50 points.

Are you confused????? me too but I'll still let you know the winners.....

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Old 01-17-2005, 08:01 PM   #2
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Thickness Gauge:

Useful for determining if another pass is needed while surface planning with your thicknesser.
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Old 01-17-2005, 08:14 PM   #3
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Thickness gauge, can also be used with lathe work to check diameters. Judge the distance between each hole in the opposite end perhaps represents a fraction of an inch for quick checking without stopping the lathe. Final check with a mic with power off.
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Still a little while before the winners are named so get your posts in real soon.......

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Old 01-19-2005, 10:41 AM   #5
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You guys were both right and since the first and last correct posts win you both won 50 points!

Since I like us to learn as much as we can from these posts I will send 50 points to the first post the correctly tells me about the holes along the scale....... hey let's make that 100 points.....

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OH NO I just gave you each 100 points!!!!! Sorry I messed up but you get to keep them anyway.....

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Since I like us to learn as much as we can from these posts I will send 50 points to the first post the correctly tells me about the holes along the scale....... hey let's make that 100 points.....
Get quick readings of board thickness in 1/32" increments. The thickness gauge can measure boards up to 2" thick in 1/32" increments. Index stops set slightly larger than ¼" to allow for finish sanding.
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Get quick readings of board thickness in 1/32" increments. The thickness gauge can measure boards up to 2" thick in 1/32" increments. Index stops set slightly larger than ¼" to allow for finish sanding.
I take it you own one of these? You are correct!

100 more points coming your way!

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I take it you own one of these? You are correct!


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Not yet, but again -- it's on my "next time I see one of those I'll grab it" list.
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