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Suspect - MAYBE but innocent until shown guilty. No forum rules have been violated.
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dusty wrote:Suspect - MAYBE but innocent until shown guilty. No forum rules have been violated.
YEP!
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Hey, Actually I want to know about woodworking tools.
But someday ago I Want to suggest my friend for the woodworking tool.
He has given me the site for woodworking tools. I visited that site at thereviewsearch.com.
But I want to know more about random orbit sander tools for DIY woodworking.
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CandyShort wrote:Hey, Actually I want to know about woodworking tools.
But someday ago I Want to suggest my friend for the woodworking tool.
He has given me the site for woodworking tools. I visited that site at thereviewsearch.com.
But I want to know more about random orbit sander tools for DIY woodworking.
Why are you using this "Shopsmith Forum" to seek the information that you have said you need? Shopsmith does not offer the tools that you have referenced.

You would be much better off (more successful) using the sites sponsored by the appropriate manufacturers.
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you are really helpful and thanks for cooperation.
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