Dear Sir , Maybe you made a mistake.Please send the email to your contact 
person Best regards  
在2007-01-19,Henk Verhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写道:
On 19 Jan, 2007, at 7:44, Chuck Alexander wrote:
Tom: On the reel seats, are there reel kits that you buy that use the wooden 
seats??? Or how does that work??? Thanks, Chuck
Most high end kits that use wood inserts (such as Struble, REC, AW, etc) can be 
bought as so-called skeletons, i.e. all hardware except the wood insert. In 
that case you can turn your own insert. Some inserts are easier than others. 
Some seats have threads that are raised when compared to the insert and have a 
section of those threads milled out (or have a sliding hood with a raised end 
to receive the reel foot), so that the insert itself can be level and round, 
with only a reduced diameter section to receive the threaded metal section. 
Some seats need a recessed slot in the insert to accomodate the reel foot. You 
need a router mounted on your lathe to do that properly. Some sliding band reel 
seats even have a recessed slot in the insert that tapers back to the outer 
diameter of the insert at the opposite end of the fixed band. Again, you need a 
router to do that. For starters, you want a reel seat that does not need a slot 
in the insert. 
 ----- Original Message -----From:Tom DavenportTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thursday, 
January 18, 2007 11:05 PMSubject: Re: [VFB] Trial by Cocobolo
Last night I planned too see my doctor  and even made arrangements for a 
substitute. But by morning I felt improved enough that I cancelled the sub and 
ended up going to work.  Today was the first day of the new semester and I  
have all new kids starting Digital Photo.  I still get excited to start a new 
Semester, with new faces and another chance to "get it right".
Anyway, the most disturbing symptoms are gone... breathing difficulties and flu 
like symptoms... I am left with just a LOT of itching.   I noticed that I have 
some nice blistering going on between my toes, in other bad spots its just rash.
In a couple of months I'll try turning Cocobolo one more time.   When I am 
turning (not cutting)  I have excellent dust control,  I can hold the shop vac 
right on top of the area being turned or sanded.  It's cutting with the bench 
saw that drenches me in sawdust, so maybe I can still turn this beautiful wood.
Tom
On Jan 18, 2007, at 4:36 PM, Richard Zieger wrote:
I would go see your personal physician. An epi shot or maybe some strong 
topical cream would help this go away  much fast. From a allergy suffer. Rick
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