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    Well I have given the GMC SCMS a good work out.

    I cut up heaps of timber for this project.
    I required precision cuts all the way, and it produced them.
    Measure nonce cut once.

    I have to finish off the timber, but Im sure youll agree, the GMC was made rugged enough for this job.

    Well done GMC

    Al

    PS. Im not bagging GMC, just trying to lighten up the forum.

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    The forum needs lightening up? :confused: and hey, you've got a black dot instead of a swag of green ones, I think I must have missed something?:confused: If I've missed some sort of s#!+fight please don't fill me in, I'd rather be in blissful ignorance life's too full of difficulties already .

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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
    The forum needs lightening up? :confused: and hey, you've got a black dot instead of a swag of green ones, I think I must have missed something?:confused: If I've missed some sort of s#!+fight please don't fill me in, I'd rather be in blissful ignorance life's too full of difficulties already .

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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
    The forum needs lightening up? :confused: and hey, you've got a black dot instead of a swag of green ones, I think I must have missed something?:confused: If I've missed some sort of s#!+fight please don't fill me in, I'd rather be in blissful ignorance life's too full of difficulties already .

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    Did you use a stop block to make sure all the bits of firewood were exactly the same length?

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    You have to be careful if you get a black dot in the middle of your purple circle though, you don't know what could happen! :eek: :eek: :eek:

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigb
    Did you use a stop block to make sure all the bits of firewood were exactly the same length?
    A what block?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Well I have given the GMC SCMS a good work out.

    I cut up heaps of timber for this project.
    I required precision cuts all the way, and it produced them.
    Measure nonce cut once.

    I have to finish off the timber, but Im sure youll agree, the GMC was made rugged enough for this job.

    Well done GMC

    Al

    PS. Im not bagging GMC, just trying to lighten up the forum.
    Precision firewood Al.

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    Well done Oz, as your motto goes,
    "Rough enough is good enough"
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Well done Oz, as your motto goes,
    "Rough enough is good enough"
    That only applies to brickwork.

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    Bugger...:eek:

    I've only been using a GMC CMS for cuting my firewood. Does this mean I have to upgrade?:confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Well done Oz, as your motto goes,
    "Rough enough is good enough"
    As my old boss used to say, "It's good enough for Government work".

    "And we're not building spaceships".

    Have.

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