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Very nifty, tweaks, yet another cool useful project indeed.

Rich, that happens to us fairly often, and yes, we have a little 6 X 9 benchtop demag and we just drag it across large pieces of steel that we get shipped in as most "ground stock"  toolsteel is usually magnetic when we get it in.

Dave

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Ditto on the WOW!!! That is just gorgeous work  :o

Dave

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You've done some great work as always, thanks for sharing-

Dave

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MACH TOOL BOX / Re: Break In Wizard
« on: May 21, 2012, 02:35:58 PM »
Yep, I've pointed quite a few people to this program you've created, hopefully you'll get a little something out of it.

Dave

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MACH TOOL BOX / Re: Break In Wizard
« on: May 21, 2012, 02:09:12 PM »
Thanks for that -  :)

Dave

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Can I buy a manual for Mach3
« on: May 21, 2012, 11:32:14 AM »
I just looked at the website and it seems like they may no longer be on the go, I would send an email first to ask before sending any money.
Let me know how things turn out as if they are gone then the post should be deleted from the forum.
Hood

Thanks Hood, I mentioned this in the admin forum for you-  :)

Dave

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LazyCam (Beta) / Re: LC lockup
« on: May 21, 2012, 11:24:24 AM »
Just a thought, Keith, possibly it's a video issue with your display hardware? Possibly get the latest driver for your video display adapter?

Dave

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You are so right, Tweaks.  8)

Russ,

Yes, the oil will definitely need maintaining, but rubbing on a couple of coats periodically is worth the "look" that I like in exterior wood projects. I just couldn't get myself to put on a thick poly or a marine spar varnish as it would just ruin that color and natural look. Not only that, but maintaining a heavy clear coat like that is actually more work for exterior wood items as it literally needs to be stripped and refinished every 2 or 3 years anyway. Imagine how messed up this little sign would be after a few of those chores, lol! No thanks, I'll stick to rubbing it down with the oil once (or twice if need be) a year.

Oh, and no, the wrought iron is not mine, but I have thought about fooling with that "art". Maybe some day.....  ::)

Thanks again!
Dave

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Thanks so much, fellas -  :)

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Thanks so much, I appreciate that-  :)