Hi Don,Moving down to the Eastern Shore (of MD) huh. The humidity and proximity to the ocean (or Chesapeake Bay) will make for a challenge with corrosion. Notice I state corrosion vs rust - because your aluminum items (LOM rails, etc.) are vulnerable as well.Better start buying Boeshield T-9 by t
Excellent - we are relocating from Pa. to Southern Maryland (Eastern Shore)
and would love to have contacts in the area -thanks Don - I also will be
providing list of LOMs that I won't be taking with me (I have 6 and will be
keeping two) - thanks again!
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Don’t know how many of you engage in part or whole of trying to recoup a
minimal return on your LOM investment and other associated
woodworking/woodturning equipment and materials by retailing your wares in
craft shows, eBay, or Etsy but returns (complaints) are part of the norm its
always the
Hello All,
I’ve been absent for this entire subject. It seems when either Curt or Myself
take a leave of the list, things finally get exciting. So I’m back and can
answer the big questions. Yes there was a map that allowed members to post as
much information that I would allow with a reasona