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Buzzzz4

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I am looking for someone to stabilize some blanks I am cutting up. Any suggestions? I've gotten into enough and don't want to do it myself. If you're interested, please PM me.
 
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Padre

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Eric, if you have a compressor, you should try this out. It really is pretty simple. Then you can do it for other people.:biggrin:
 

Buzzzz4

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Thanks, but I believe that requires a vaccuum which I don't have nor have the room for in my little shop.

NOW!!! You've identified the PROBLEM!!!!

A small addition to the shop, say 50' x 50' should solve your stabilizing woes!!!:wink::wink::wink:

Yes, I've known the problem, but the LOML doesn't quite see that as a problem. And that would be one pricey stabilizing set up!

Maybe I should put her on the phone with you so you can help her see the light. Like how you do with Dawn :eek:.
 

Bigj51

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I use the cactus juice to stabilize my wood. I've got a really good pump and a few vacuum chambers and would be willing to help you out if you've not found anybody yet.
 
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