VotTak
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Paypal sent. Order and address are correct. Thanks a lot for doing this.
Are these the large or small slicers, and how the heck do you get it to print all on the same pages
Get what to print all on the same page?Are these the large or small slicers, and how the heck do you get it to print all on the same pages
Are these the large or small slicers, and how the heck do you get it to print all on the same pages
Are these the large or small slicers, and how the heck do you get it to print all on the same pages
Change your printer setting to portrait and it will print on one page and large enough to read.
I didn't have any trouble printing a copy. I'll include one with the kits when they ship.Are these the large or small slicers, and how the heck do you get it to print all on the same pages
Change your printer setting to portrait and it will print on one page and large enough to read.
I tried that and it is still to big, but thank you...if you have any other suggestions, I would love to hear them....I was going to call the compnay today, but as you knnow, some thing else comes up
Got mine today, everything correct in order. Thanks again Mannie for doing the group buy.
I'm trying to figure out instructions from Woodcraft site which shows how to replace broken wire. There's a hole in the long arm of slicer. Is the set screw supposed to go thru handle into this hole? Or do you just tension the wire and tighten the set screw wherever it ends up? Thanks, Jeff
Correction, the hole is in the short arm of the slicer. I must be dumb, it looks so simple to go together or are my wires too short?
Jeff
Got mine today, everything correct in order. Thanks again Mannie for doing the group buy.
I'm trying to figure out instructions from Woodcraft site which shows how to replace broken wire. There's a hole in the long arm of slicer. Is the set screw supposed to go thru handle into this hole? Or do you just tension the wire and tighten the set screw wherever it ends up? Thanks, Jeff
Correction, the hole is in the short arm of the slicer. I must be dumb, it looks so simple to go together or are my wires too short?
Jeff
Start the long arm in the 1/4" hole you drilled. When you reach the slot you cut, slip the end of the wire in the slot and around the arm and push the arm the rest of the way in. Now take the end of the wire with the handle and put it on the short arm. Twist it outward to tension the wire, then use the enclosed screws to screw the handle to the arm. The screw will go through the hole in the handle and into the hole in the arm, this will keep the wire taught.
PM sentPlease excuse my ignorance about this subject, however as I have come late to this topic I am at a loss to understand what is happening. From what I gather you have put together a bulk purchase of cheese slicers. I sure would like to know what they look like, a few more specs. about them other than the colour would also be nice.
I wonder if it might be possible for you to supply this info, or let me know what site the info is on & I can figure it out myself.
Thanx Ric.
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Got mine today, everything correct in order. Thanks again Mannie for doing the group buy.
I'm trying to figure out instructions from Woodcraft site which shows how to replace broken wire. There's a hole in the long arm of slicer. Is the set screw supposed to go thru handle into this hole? Or do you just tension the wire and tighten the set screw wherever it ends up? Thanks, Jeff
Correction, the hole is in the short arm of the slicer. I must be dumb, it looks so simple to go together or are my wires too short?
Jeff
Start the long arm in the 1/4" hole you drilled. When you reach the slot you cut, slip the end of the wire in the slot and around the arm and push the arm the rest of the way in. Now take the end of the wire with the handle and put it on the short arm. Twist it outward to tension the wire, then use the enclosed screws to screw the handle to the arm. The screw will go through the hole in the handle and into the hole in the arm, this will keep the wire taught.