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2024-01-11


One giant step BACKWARDS: NASA delays its eagerly anticipated return to the moon due to 'safety concerns' - with the crew now not landing on the lunar surface until 2026
01/11/2024

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Britain
Wakefield, England -- Video recorded on Jan. 6 captured two men involved in a machete attack on a car and pub
Home Front: WoT
Pittsburgh -- Pro-Hamas
protesters scream and shout in downtown
Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Al Jazeera 'journalists' in Gaza
were terrorists: IDF presents evidence
India-Pakistan
3 cops among 4 dead in late-night
attack on police checkpost in Kohat
Arabia
Major Yemeni military operation targets
US ship involved in supplying Zionist entity
Africa Horn
Al-Shabab fighters kill 1 person, capture
5 others from UN helicopter - Somali officials

Posted by:Fred

#9  I think my dad bought his Craftsman table saw in the 1960's but maybe it was the early 1970s. Anyway, it's so old it was Made in USA. When he passed I glommed onto it and it still works great. Amazing what metal parts instead of plastic can do for a machine.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2024-01-11 12:04  

#8  Glamour "galore"
Posted by: Mercutio   2024-01-11 11:35  

#7  Besoeker I still have one I bought in 1974. Still works.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2024-01-11 11:07  

#6  Nice B!

I have a Craftsman radial arm saw from the 1980’s with an armature that takes other attachments. Love the darn thing!
Posted by: Warthog   2024-01-11 10:19  

#5  Yep.
'Nine finger Bob' trained me on his saw.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-01-11 10:17  

#4  ^ Saw more than one of those in my friends' dads' garages while growing up.

The table saw, that is...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-11 07:34  

#3  Craftsman Table saw Model 113.27520 (1952).
Celebrating 72 years and still in daily use. Some things simply surpass the test of time.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-01-11 06:24  

#2  Not unlike Merc's Inglis HP article, timeless beauty. Thanks Fred.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-01-11 05:54  

#1  I'm a sucka for shoulders.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-01-11 01:06  

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