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- From: gph@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (G. Paul Houtz)
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 21:52:05 GMT
- Subject: Re: How do I start with $500?
- Message-ID: <4320166@hpcc01.corp.hp.com>
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- mcbryde@navier.math.uh.edu (Jack Mcbryde) writes:
- >>>In article <1jptotINNcls@cronkite.cisco.com>, echi@cisco.com (Eric P. Chi) writes:
- >>>|> I plan to setup some equipments to build some bookshelf kind thing
- >>>|> for my study room and garage. I am wondering whether I should buy a table
- >>>|> saw or radial saw? Or do I really need those fancy equipments?
- >>>|> Also if is there brand/model you can recommend? My budget is ~$500.
- >
- >Lots of responses deleted. I don't really see how anybody can justify making
- >*any* recommendations without more information. What kind of shelve-type
- >things do you want to build. Stricly functional? Decorative? Hardwood?
- >Cheap lumber? Plywood? Do you want to make it out of standard lumber?
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- Wow! Great flame of everyone who responded to this message.
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- This is sure to win you friends! :-) :-) :-)
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