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BRAD DUNCAN
30-09-03, 02:05 AM
very nice.
glad I found this place.
Brad Duncan
http://www.duncanknives.com
Colin KC
30-09-03, 07:29 AM
Hi Brad, always glad to have another American cousin, welcome:D
Hello Duncan, just checked out your HP very good, a bit heavy pics on the first page thoug :-)
Trond
MushiSushi
30-09-03, 09:44 AM
Hi Brad and welcome,
I see what Trond was getting at, that big pick took a while to load on my 500K connection so it must be hell with dial up.
I have a question?
http://duncanknives.com/images/drills.jpg
why do you need so many drill presses?
PS_Bond
30-09-03, 10:13 AM
A) Dedicated workstations set up for individual tasks
B) Because he can :)
MushiSushi
30-09-03, 10:21 AM
B) Because he can :)
Furry Muff :p :D :slap:
that's a lot of dedicated tasks ;)
that's 8 dedicated drilling tasks .......
that i can see
they haven't all got yellow knobs though :22:
BRAD DUNCAN
30-09-03, 12:51 PM
Thanks For The Feed Back Guys.
I Will Lighten Up My Front Page.
I Am Used To My Cable Modem I Guess.
You Have It Right About The Drill Presses.
I Could Use Another 5 Or 6 But I Am Out Of Room.
Each Has A Different Size Drill. That Way I Dont Have To Change The Drill Unless It Is Dull.
Thanks For Looking And Nice To Meet You All
Brad
Dave Barker
30-09-03, 12:57 PM
Welcome to the mad house.
:22:
MushiSushi
30-09-03, 01:05 PM
hmmmmm? A KMG for every contact wheel size next? ;)
glad to have you aboard the merry ship HMS BB ... and some lovely knives ... and i am intrigued by that grip on the gun next to the sub hilt... a custom grip?
BRAD DUNCAN
30-09-03, 01:11 PM
It is custom 45 cal infinity.
Its not mine but part of my photo guys weapons stash.
I like it to.
Hi and Welcome Brad.
Great knives and a great site ( have to agree its a bit slow to load...but it was well worth the wait :) )
One of your workshop photos shows you 'grinding a bevel' but it looks like you are holding a big rectangular block of steel..........I am curious?
Kevin.
Welcome Aboard Brad. Like you I'm from the States as well (AL)..I just seem to float over to the UK for a few months (6-8) each year.
ODS (Joe)
MushiSushi
30-09-03, 03:07 PM
One of your workshop photos shows you 'grinding a bevel' but it looks like you are holding a big rectangular block of steel..........I am curious?
Kevin.
I wondered about that too ... then I realised that it was some kind of clamp or support to which the blade was attached.
something else to be filed away for future reference ;)
BRAD DUNCAN
30-09-03, 03:29 PM
yes,
i clamp my blades to the block for more control and less heat on the hands.
brad
Welcome! Your page looks very nice. The knives too.
mvh Otto
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