Hy Guy, Web Philips has the cooling attachment you're probably looking for. I've been using one for a few years and it really cools the pin-block drill bit. I don't remember the price, but I would think it is under 80.00$. It evens out the torque and speeds up the boring job. Marcel Carey, RPT Guy, Karen, and Tor Nichols wrote: > At 09:13 AM 2/24/98 -0800, you wrote: > >Michael J. Wathen wrote: > >> Tell me that's not really true, about your memory begining to go when you > >> get older. I still have a lot I want to learn so don't scare me with that > >> kind of talk. Anyway, I enjoyed that play on words and the discussion > >> about the hair after. > >When Jim C writes something, I always stop to read what he has to say. So > when >I saw his > >post on pianotech this morning I carefully read it all. And I was going to > respond to it, > >too, except that now I've forgotten what it was he was talking about... > >Del ??? > >Even worse is when you bend over and forget the reason you did before > >you do anything. --and i'm only 38 and already brain dead from too many > >pianos.. > >MJ > >Michael J. Wathen wrote: > > You know you are getting old when you bend > > down to tie your showlaces and you wonder if there is anything else you can > > do while you are down there. > > Like the three uh.. let's say ladies, without prejudice, that were talking > one day about forgetfulness... > One said, "Yeah, I know. Why just the other day I found myself on the > stair landing, and couldn't remember if I was going up or down!" > The next said, "Right! I was in the kitchen the other day, with the frig > open and the mayo in my hand, and suddenly realized that I couldn't > remember if it was to come out, or to go in!" > The third proclaimed, " I don't know what's wrong with you two. That kind > of stuff NEVER happens to me, knock on wood. (knocks twice on the table) > Who's there?" > > "If you can remember the sixties, you weren't really there" A non, uh... > > By the way.... anyone know where to get a vortex-type bit-cooling air > attatchment for boring blocks? > > Guy
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