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but your feedback is not 100%, mine is.
S "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I did, feedback not 100% like mine is. You have very little feedback one way or the other. My SALES feedback is 100%, no negatives. RB |
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"felton" wrote
FYI...if it is a "pick up only in Queens" forget it:) like those props were. SV |
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DSK wrote: Bart Senior wrote: I've always thought pine was easy to work. Depends, longleaf pine is fairly soft & easy to bend but it tends to dull tools. Pine defined as a wood that dulls tools? Are yours made in China? Cheers |
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but your feedback is not 100%, mine is.
You have no feedback. RB |
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FYI...if it is a "pick up only in Queens" forget it:)
like those props were. Those props were shipped today. Pure profit. RB |
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Bobsprit wrote:
Those props were shipped today. Pure profit. In other words, they were stolen. Funny, they "were going to be listed soon" and now they are already shipped... somehow I think the Boobster is indulging in more fantasy here. DSK |
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In other words, they were stolen.
Funny, they "were going to be listed soon" and now they are already shipped... somehow I think the Boobster is indulging in more fantasy here. Doug, you're out of touch, as usual. He's talking about the big props I sold a few days back on ebay. Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. Not exactly a class act, are you Doug? RB RB |
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Bobsprit wrote: In other words, they were stolen. Funny, they "were going to be listed soon" and now they are already shipped... somehow I think the Boobster is indulging in more fantasy here. Doug, you're out of touch, as usual. He's talking about the big props I sold a few days back on ebay. Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. Not exactly a class act, are you Doug? Careful, he'll explode at you! Cheers |
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MC queried:Pine defined as a wood that dulls tools? Are yours made in China?
Doesn't matter where the tools were made...pine is full of creosote and sap and does dull saws...we have lots of jack pine and red pine on our property and have to lop a lot of limbs...and we sharpen saw blades a lot.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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"felton" wrote "outboard engines". Is that how you are describing the oars now?...:) No, he calls them the Alien Girls. ;) |
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yes I do. 100% positive. Unlike yours'.
SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... but your feedback is not 100%, mine is. You have no feedback. RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote I dug 18 soda cans outa da dumpster today. Pure profit. RB |
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Your cutting speed is too high?
Cheers katysails wrote: MC queried:Pine defined as a wood that dulls tools? Are yours made in China? Doesn't matter where the tools were made...pine is full of creosote and sap and does dull saws...we have lots of jack pine and red pine on our property and have to lop a lot of limbs...and we sharpen saw blades a lot.... |
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote I dug 18 soda cans outa da dumpster today. Pure profit. RB Which reminds me of the cautionary tale of the cleaner(janitor, actually) at my place of employment that died in a murder/suicide at work. Seems he was in stairwell at work, where he allegedly groped a female security guard. He apparently had a bit of money, he was afraid that she was going to sue him and take it all. Even though this guy was making well over $120K annually at the time, he and his wife would troll the freeway interchanges(the grassy areas on the side of the road) looking for 10 cent deposit bottles and cans that had been discarded by motorists! My wife was working at the plant at the time, he approached her and asked if he could have her empty pop bottle, she said no, he gave her one of those if looks could kill stares. Early one Sunday morning, he went to the security office and accosted the father of the alleged victim, who happened to be a securiy supervisor at the plant, shot and killed him and then himself. I don't know if there's a moral to this story, maybe Scotty can think of one. John Cairns |
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MC asked:
Your cutting speed is too high? I use a hand saw....I doubt that would be the problem at all.....it's wet pitch.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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On Tue, 4 May 2004 02:12:36 -0400, "John Cairns"
wrote: "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote I dug 18 soda cans outa da dumpster today. Pure profit. RB Which reminds me of the cautionary tale of the cleaner(janitor, actually) at my place of employment that died in a murder/suicide at work. Seems he was in stairwell at work, where he allegedly groped a female security guard. He apparently had a bit of money, he was afraid that she was going to sue him and take it all. Even though this guy was making well over $120K annually at the time, he and his wife would troll the freeway interchanges(the grassy areas on the side of the road) looking for 10 cent deposit bottles and cans that had been discarded by motorists! My wife was working at the plant at the time, he approached her and asked if he could have her empty pop bottle, she said no, he gave her one of those if looks could kill stares. Early one Sunday morning, he went to the security office and accosted the father of the alleged victim, who happened to be a securiy supervisor at the plant, shot and killed him and then himself. I don't know if there's a moral to this story, maybe Scotty can think of one. John Cairns I think the moral of the story is that if a janitor at your place of business is making "well over $120k", then the economy is in better shape than we thought and most of us need to reacquaint ourselves with mops and floor buffers. |
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Bobsprit wrote:
Doug, you're out of touch, as usual. He's talking about the big props I sold a few days back on ebay. Who's "he"? Referring to yourself in the third person is not a sign of good mental health. And just yesterday "you" said that "you" were "about to sell them." Now it was a few days back, eh? Having problems keeping your fictional live(s) straight? Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. I know you well enough, thanks. ... Not exactly a class act, are you Doug? It's all the fault of the company I keep. DSK |
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"DSK" wrote in message | Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. | | I know you well enough, thanks. Wooooooooooooo...... | ... Not exactly a | class act, are you Doug? | | It's all the fault of the company I keep. Power Boaters? ;-) CM |
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I don't classify trawlers under powerboats.
Scotty "Capt. Mooron" wrote | | It's all the fault of the company I keep. Power Boaters? ;-) CM |
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WHoa! Are you claiming your janitor makes $120k/year?
Moral? uh.....don't litter. SV "John Cairns" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote I dug 18 soda cans outa da dumpster today. Pure profit. RB Which reminds me of the cautionary tale of the cleaner(janitor, actually) at my place of employment that died in a murder/suicide at work. Seems he was in stairwell at work, where he allegedly groped a female security guard. He apparently had a bit of money, he was afraid that she was going to sue him and take it all. Even though this guy was making well over $120K annually at the time, he and his wife would troll the freeway interchanges(the grassy areas on the side of the road) looking for 10 cent deposit bottles and cans that had been discarded by motorists! My wife was working at the plant at the time, he approached her and asked if he could have her empty pop bottle, she said no, he gave her one of those if looks could kill stares. Early one Sunday morning, he went to the security office and accosted the father of the alleged victim, who happened to be a securiy supervisor at the plant, shot and killed him and then himself. I don't know if there's a moral to this story, maybe Scotty can think of one. John Cairns |
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Who's "he"? Referring to yourself in the third person is not a sign of
good mental health. And just yesterday "you" said that "you" were "about to sell them." Now it was a few days back, eh? Having problems keeping your fictional live(s) straight? Fictional? The stuff on ebay seems real enough, Dougie boy. "We" refers to the yards and myself. "I" refers to the person handling the sales. Good try, kid. RB |
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| Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing.
| | I know you well enough, thanks. You don't know a thing and you prove it when you call people thieves. Pretty F'ed up behavior, Doug. You won't find me messing about with peoples business. Still worse, I've doing this with local yards. So you're essentially calling them thieves as well. All in all, pretty creepy of you to make such an accusation. And pretty sad. RB |
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Don't Hold it Back Bob...... ;-)
CM "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | | Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. | | | | I know you well enough, thanks. | | You don't know a thing and you prove it when you call people thieves. | Pretty F'ed up behavior, Doug. You won't find me messing about with peoples | business. Still worse, I've doing this with local yards. So you're essentially | calling them thieves as well. | All in all, pretty creepy of you to make such an accusation. And pretty sad. | | RB |
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On Tue, 4 May 2004 18:38:35 -0300, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote: Don't Hold it Back Bob...... ;-) CM Nothing makes a fence madder than to be called a thief:) "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | | Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. | | | | I know you well enough, thanks. | | You don't know a thing and you prove it when you call people thieves. | Pretty F'ed up behavior, Doug. You won't find me messing about with peoples | business. Still worse, I've doing this with local yards. So you're essentially | calling them thieves as well. | All in all, pretty creepy of you to make such an accusation. And pretty sad. | | RB |
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Don't Hold it Back Bob...... ;-) I didn't. I labeled Doug a "creep" which is exactly what he is. RB |
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Years ago, my father bought 3 watches for us kids from a street
peddler named Izzy, who frequented the Gansvoort meat market in lower Manhattan. We thought it was a hoot and told every one we got watches from Izzy "The Fence". My old man thought this was funny and relayed it to Izzy. We never saw Izzy again. On Tue, 04 May 2004 21:55:25 GMT, felton wrote: On Tue, 4 May 2004 18:38:35 -0300, "Capt. Mooron" wrote: Don't Hold it Back Bob...... ;-) CM Nothing makes a fence madder than to be called a thief:) "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | | Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. | | | | I know you well enough, thanks. | | You don't know a thing and you prove it when you call people thieves. | Pretty F'ed up behavior, Doug. You won't find me messing about with peoples | business. Still worse, I've doing this with local yards. So you're essentially | calling them thieves as well. | All in all, pretty creepy of you to make such an accusation. And pretty sad. | | RB |
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They can be worse. They make more wake and smell.
Cheers Scott Vernon wrote: I don't classify trawlers under powerboats. Scotty "Capt. Mooron" wrote | | It's all the fault of the company I keep. Power Boaters? ;-) CM |
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Are you saying too high a cutting speed does not dull tools?
Cheers wrote: On Tue, 04 May 2004 16:28:57 +1200, Navigator wrote: Your cutting speed is too high? Your knowledge level too low? BB Cheers katysails wrote: MC queried:Pine defined as a wood that dulls tools? Are yours made in China? Doesn't matter where the tools were made...pine is full of creosote and sap and does dull saws...we have lots of jack pine and red pine on our property and have to lop a lot of limbs...and we sharpen saw blades a lot.... |
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MC asked: I think that it interesting that wood in question is very
good for a cutting board which to be a good cutting should not dull knives... Then again, what do I know? Obviously nothing about culinary arts...I have an oak cutting board and a maple cutting biard....pine is too soft and the knife marks would allow juices to seep into the wood...nasty.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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MC stated:
Hard woods by themselves don't dull tools Ah, and therein lies your error...pine is not a hardwood....cherry, oak, maple, walnut, hickory...those are hardwoods...pine is soft.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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Long leaf pine is soft?
Cheers katysails wrote: MC asked: I think that it interesting that wood in question is very good for a cutting board which to be a good cutting should not dull knives... Then again, what do I know? Obviously nothing about culinary arts...I have an oak cutting board and a maple cutting biard....pine is too soft and the knife marks would allow juices to seep into the wood...nasty.... |
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Long leaf pine is soft?
Cheers katysails wrote: MC stated: Hard woods by themselves don't dull tools Ah, and therein lies your error...pine is not a hardwood....cherry, oak, maple, walnut, hickory...those are hardwoods...pine is soft.... |
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Long leaf pine is soft?
I did a google search...it is classified as a hardwood type...so there are hardwood pines and softwood pines...all the pine that grows arund here is soft...and sappy... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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DSK wrote: Bobsprit wrote: Doug, you're out of touch, as usual. He's talking about the big props I sold a few days back on ebay. Who's "he"? Referring to yourself in the third person is not a sign of good mental health. And just yesterday "you" said that "you" were "about to sell them." Now it was a few days back, eh? Having problems keeping your fictional live(s) straight? Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. I know you well enough, thanks. ... Not exactly a class act, are you Doug? It's all the fault of the company I keep. Good lord. Cheers |
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