yesso if i print a copy on my printer with the top trap door not on the document will i lose torque the same as running a chainsaw without a muffler ?
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yesso if i print a copy on my printer with the top trap door not on the document will i lose torque the same as running a chainsaw without a muffler ?
so if i print a copy on my printer with the top trap door not on the document will i lose torque the same as running a chainsaw without a muffler ?
Especially if they are an expert.With out personal experiences, that's all some people have. You can't argue with someone that doesn't have any real life experience on the subject.
Especially if they are an expert.
Boy is it ever! I've been running a press for 25 years and there's not much left.It's a dying profession now, especially the small printing presses. Coping machines are taking over and the internet is killing magazine sales and newspapers. Also books.
I think you missed my point. I could be wrong.Show me one.
He taught guys like me!!!What did you teach, teach?
Learn how to run a web press and pick your city...Boy is it ever! I've been running a press for 25 years and there's not much left.
well what did ur nephew think?I have never seen so many responses to something you are supposedly not interested in in my life!
Is everyone really that bored that you just don't go to a thread you are interest in?
I have never seen so many responses to something you are supposedly not interested in in my life!
Is everyone really that bored that you just don't go to a thread you are interest in?
I'm glad I was out cutting wood today, maybe everyone should try it.
And I liked that saw with the fancy muffler, any videos of it running?
I'm glad I was out cutting wood today, maybe everyone should try it.
And I liked that saw with the fancy muffler, any videos of it running?
Is everyone really that bored that you just don't go to a thread you are interest in?
well what did ur nephew think?
He really liked it, said he was very impressed with both how it made firewood and how it noodled, he ran that saw most of the time and I mostly ran the 044, but we switched a few times. It went well.
It's a dying profession now, especially the small printing presses. Coping machines are taking over and the internet is killing magazine sales and newspapers. Also books.
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