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um... when did I ever say I got the MS361 2 years ago? Got it this past spring, May I think. I used an 034 AV super for my milling before that, and once in a while my Dad's 036. Don't think there WAS an MS361 two years ago was their?glens said:What I want to know is how'd you get that MS361 two years ago, woodshop! Hahaha!
Unfortunately Jason I havn't worked in the woods for a paycheck since I was a logger for a pulpwood company in early 80's for a few years after I got out of college. (Penn State forestry). I went back to school for electronics, and for last 19 years I've been pretending to be an electronics tech for the USGS. I maintain river stage, rain and weather gages throughout the state of NJ. The woodshop is a hobby at this point, but I'm selling stuff without trying hard. One day might try and make a real buck or two from it. (me and the million other boomers who'll have time on their hands.)jason j ladue said:woodshop, sweet set-up! great shop...wow! what do you do for a living? im assuming it somehow involves all that prime lumber.
File Type: jpg 2 tree meets MS361.jpg (95.8 KB, 24 views)woodshop said:um... when did I ever say I got the MS361 2 years ago? Got it this past spring, May I think. I used an 034 AV super for my milling before that, and once in a while my Dad's 036. Don't think there WAS an MS361 two years ago was their?
enlighten me
Norm Abrahms has a huge shop full of expensive top of the line tools that companies beg him to take so their machine will be seen in his shop. I've been waiting patiently for some time now, and so far Powermatic or Delta has not showed up at my front door as I expected begging me to take their newest 8 inch jointer off their hands. Maybe now that this oversite has been mentioned in an Arboristsite.com thread I will get results.jason j ladue said:man that is impressive. youre like norm abrahms dude. thats quite a hobby you got there
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