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Post by 7 on Nov 18, 2014 20:44:43 GMT -5
Good for both of ya, exciting to get new tools. I'm excited for any further info on the KSS80 especially. Almost zero information out there on that machine.
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Nov 18, 2014 21:07:13 GMT -5
Good for both of ya, exciting to get new tools. I'm excited for any further info on the KSS80 especially. Almost zero information out there on that machine. I am going to make it my personal mission to help remedy this issue ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/3639287/images/Xpshy9of0x7S8GfGHYxD.gif) - at least that is my plan! It takes a lot of time, but I have some big projects coming up that will really test this machine. Should be fun.
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Nov 19, 2014 1:13:48 GMT -5
Good we all look forward to it
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Post by Knight Woodworks on Dec 11, 2014 18:19:31 GMT -5
Started with the P1 cc, then got a KSS 300. Not sure what's next. Probably a KSS 400, though the Erika is compelling.
John
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Post by jasonkehl on Dec 26, 2014 7:24:03 GMT -5
My KSS 80, spare blades and some F guides arrived Christmas eave, sweet looking saw. It does not feel as heavy as I thought it would, I'm looking forward to putting it through it's paces.
j
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Post by jonathan on Dec 26, 2014 10:25:58 GMT -5
My KSS 80, spare blades and some F guides arrived Christmas eave, sweet looking saw. It does not feel as heavy as I thought it would, I'm looking forward to putting it through it's paces. j That's quite the Christmas present! ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/3639287/images/Xpshy9of0x7S8GfGHYxD.gif) I look forward to hearing your thoughts when you've put it through its paces.
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Dec 26, 2014 14:01:29 GMT -5
My KSS 80, spare blades and some F guides arrived Christmas eave, sweet looking saw. It does not feel as heavy as I thought it would, I'm looking forward to putting it through it's paces. j That is great, Jason. I too am looking forward to your thoughts. So far the saw has been impressive and has worked well for me. I bought the roller edge guide and think it is a worthy accessory for off rail narrow rips.
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Post by jasonkehl on Dec 26, 2014 16:25:09 GMT -5
I'm not back at work until January 5th so sometime after that I'll post my thoughts.
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Post by 7 on Dec 26, 2014 21:20:02 GMT -5
Luckiest guy on the forum...can afford both time off and Mafell. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/3639287/images/lf01zHDDEHQDMk2Tvanb.gif)
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Post by thedude306 on Dec 30, 2014 20:00:07 GMT -5
My mt55cc and KSS400 shipped today! It and all the goodies should be here Monday!!
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Post by jalvis on Jan 2, 2015 12:53:17 GMT -5
Luckiest guy on the forum...can afford both time off and Mafell. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/3639287/images/lf01zHDDEHQDMk2Tvanb.gif) I have found that I can't afford not to take time off. Otherwise I pay in more than one way health and sanity.
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Jan 2, 2015 14:29:39 GMT -5
Looking forward to your thoughts as soon as the package arrives...should be fun!
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Post by jasonkehl on Jan 2, 2015 17:00:58 GMT -5
Yes, time off is eventually required. I usually work about 60hrs/week with not much for holidays. I take 2 weeks (sort of) at Christmas and maybe 1 week at some other point in the year, I love what I do though. I get bored fairly easily and have an unquenchable thirst for quality tools so it all works out.
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Post by jalvis on Jan 2, 2015 20:34:59 GMT -5
Theres eventually a wall. This last year I ended up getting Staph from stress. Put me down for 2 weeks and took 2 different antibiotics totally 20 days to get rid of it. Been sick in bed three times since then(three months ago). Supposedly it messes up your immune system and usually takes a year to recuperate. Learn from my mistake and take more time off.
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Post by thedude306 on Jan 5, 2015 17:03:42 GMT -5
it all came at once (well I am missing one box with a rail and rubber strip replacement) SOOOOO happy. Emma approved! She told Jack to keep the vacuum! ![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v511/bjtaylor/garage/IMG_2368_zps5e47b4b9.jpg)
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