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    Default Hey Ho Iam here...........

    Finally I have something to show on this salubrious page....

    Bought at garage sale, have no idea what they are but the 'brand name' got me... $2.00
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    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    I'll pay you $100 for them.
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    yikes, really?.

    so they fit on a Festool table that looks like pegboard.... do the round knobs poke up through and screw into the other pieces....
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Get yourself a Festool table and you will find out.
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    You can, if you don't want to spend $1300 on an MFT table, make yourself one by purchasing and using the Parf Guide system from UJK/Axminster or Lee Valley who stock them now.

    Obviously the home-brew version won't include all the side tracks and so forth (they're available, but just don't ask "how much" - I did, and I'm still walking around with my lower jaw in my shirt pocket).

    This is what you end up with:

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    You then use clamps such as the ones you have, and dogs (and many other accessories) to use this work surface in many versatile ways.

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    ha ha fat chance......... so do the round knobs poke up through and screw into the other pieces....if so could I make use of them elsewhere in the (future) shed
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonto View Post
    ha ha fat chance......... so do the round knobs poke up through and screw into the other pieces....if so could I make use of them elsewhere in the (future) shed
    Yes. They also work quite well without using the knobs to clamp down in a 20 mm hole.

    I use them more than any of the other work holding clamps as they are very versatile.

    Excellent for holding panels while you power sand them as they don't move and the sander works really well.

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