Hell yeah I'm in Greece or the Adriatic sea maybe one of the islands
I've always been comfortable around table saws. Probably because, as I've mentioned before I'm sure, one of our neighbors had a missing finger tip, and as a little kid, I asked him what happened to it. He showed me how he zipped it off on a saw. I was shocked!Yikes!
One would have thought that he would have switched to a Sawstop saw after the first incident.
I have never been comfortable with table saws. Ever. For this exact issue.
All the best,
Peter
There was a pinto engine conversion back in the day that fit without modifications or at least significant mods.Saw a Model A sedan at a car show; noticed it had an compressor under the hood. I asked the owner, he said that he had installed a late motor with a lot more power, and the AC ran great!
I've always found many similarities with the mountains of Austria and the Olympic Northwest...
The wall is also less for the wear, when expansion and contraction is taken into consideration vs a striaght wall.
As long as larger livestock doesn't get near it, get a cow or horse leaning on it for the greener grass on the other side, one side would have some compression strength but absolutely no strength from the other direction.The wall is also less for the wear, when expansion and contraction is taken into consideration vs a striaght wall.
So, I assume we all know the reason Great Britain is so much warmer than northern Alberta is because of the gulf stream. Essentially, waters warmed in the Gulf of Mexico, dragged up the east coast of USA and across the pond to heat England and Europe. I believe this is why Rome is also warmer than northern Nebraska, despite similar latitudes.I've always found many similarities with the mountains of Austria and the Olympic Northwest...
Similar latitude probably had something to do with it...