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I built bikes for quite a few years, (aye old arthritic UK biker holds hand up) and loved to tinker and strip/rebuild/build etc bikes.) would have been absolutley over the moon if my old man (sadly deceased) had done that for me.
Kudos man for just the jesture, let alone the good work on the piece.
hehe sorry mom, old habits, anyone in my book has kudos they are man, as in Mmmm you know what I mean if your over 50 and still hip. hehe.
When a work lifts your spirits and inspires bold and noble thoughts in you, do not look for any other standard to judge by: the work is good, the product of a master craftsman.
Jean De La Bruyere...
Really nice job Nancy and very thoughtful too...I know he will luv it! Did you make the inlaid frame too...it looks great and compliments the piece very well?
~ Kim
A day in my shop is like a day at the beach...full of sunshine and ya never know where the sawdust may end up!
I am guessing that your clamps have probably spread due to usage. I am not aware of any aftermarket clamps that fit your saw. Did you look at ereplacementparts.com to see if they sell clamps for your model? Sorry I could not be of more help.
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