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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    If Sally gets her way, you must do your best not to be a sore loser .
    Better to be a sore loser than a saw loser!

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    This has gone to far.
    Lucky a certain wife said no she didn't like them.

    I wonder if they will let me make saws while
    I,m under her majesty's pleasure,



    Cheers Matt

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    These are much nicer than most painted saws. The damage is harder to undo, though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    This has gone to far.
    Lucky a certain wife said no she didn't like them.

    I wonder if they will let me make saws while
    I,m under her majesty's pleasure,



    Cheers Matt
    I'd like to see bushmiller do a resto on these ones 🤣

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    It's very difficult to retain tension at the toothline, and it is definitely taking the weight reduction aspect of the skewback to a ridiculous level .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    It's very difficult to retain tension at the toothline, and it is definitely taking the weight reduction aspect of the skewback to a ridiculous level .

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    Um Ye but the third one down may incorporate wire tensioning.
    Not sure if they would help tho

    Still disgusting in my opinion.

    Cheers Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    This has gone to far.
    Lucky a certain wife said no she didn't like them. I wonder if they will let me make saws while I,m under her majesty's pleasure,Cheers Matt
    What did you do to come under her majesty's pleasure?? Buy one too many saws????
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBs PensNmore View Post
    What did you do to come under her majesty's pleasure?? Buy one too many saws????
    Kryn
    More of a suggestion of what could come if I found someone doing that to a saw[emoji41]

    Cheers Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    Um Ye but the third one down may incorporate wire tensioning.
    Not sure if they would help tho

    Still disgusting in my opinion.

    Cheers Matt
    Is that wire high tensile or Iowa pattern? Don't think the soft Iowa would work well.

    On the bright side we could salvage the hardware.

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    The wire type I think is boganism very common in red neck districts.


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    <Currently in the foetal position>

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