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ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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Here is another one, http://www.cncplasma.com
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I dont know if I can think of enough to say to reach the two hundred charactor minimun set by the mods , but I will persevere
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Here is another good one I found recently

www.hpcoatings.co.nz/PriceList/tabid/32273/Default.aspx
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http://chain-guide.com/basics/index.html answers the basics of chains

http://homedistiller.org//static_menu.htm low-bandwidth version of a highly informative site with a Tasty Topic!!
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Hi guys and gals, keep the good websites coming. Here is another on that i have been getting a product called fibrenew great stuff works really well to polish up plastics and all kinds of stuff, http://www.fibrenew.com :D
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I've been spending alot of time here. There's some info on the cars that run on only water. Also, HHO, hydrogen production, and a RotoVerter that will produce 3PH from single phase and looks too good to be true.

http://www.free-energy-info.com/
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I like this one. Heaps of great links as well.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/terrybrown/welcome.html
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Good topic Thomas...

I switched to a different laptop, this just saved me a lot of time and trouble.
Alaska - Land of the Individual and Other Endangered Species
An Armed Society is a Polite Society,...
Politicians Prefer Unarmed Peasants
TANSTAAFL
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Now this place is about sharing Knowledge of how-to-do and diy , and there is a great deal of subject matter on mechanical and machine shop stuff too !!
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I dont know if I can think of enough to say to reach the two hundred charactor minimun set by the mods , but I will persevere
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Oh Lord , of all the things I have lost in my life , I think I miss my mind the most !!

I forgot to add the web address I was talking about in the lat post ! :doh: :oops: :obscene-drinkingcheers:

www.instructables.com
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