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Trade flows both ways. I buy and sell products and services in many
countries. I'm now scouting locations for a warehouse stateside as a US distribution center. Gawd I love NAFTA. |
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wrote in message oups.com... Trade flows both ways. I buy and sell products and services in many countries. I'm now scouting locations for a warehouse stateside as a US distribution center. Gawd I love NAFTA. Me too, you can ship all the way to Mexico, because by your own statements, the glass business in the USA is going nowhere except fusing and lampworking. Think those mexicans can afford glass pipes? |
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"Moonraker" wrote in message .. . "C Ryman" wrote in message news:i3v1g.14$iA5.6@trnddc06... I also have problems with the Toyo heads after a while. It seems like the wheel doesn't want to turn. I thought it might be caused by being down in the damp basement. -- See? That's why the fine folks at Toyo make cutters with oil reservoirs, just so you won't have those problems. Put oil in the cutter, wah-lah.....wheel turns. Oil repels water, no rust. Clever, eh? I do have oil in the reservoir so there is no "wah-lah" for me, see? |
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wrote in message oups.com... Trade flows both ways. I buy and sell products and services in many countries. I'm now scouting locations for a warehouse stateside as a US distribution center. Gawd I love NAFTA. Bwaahaaaha! ROTFLMAO! "distribution center"? I'm sure Hoy's and Warner-Civ and Art Glass House are trembling at the very thought of you competing with them. Convulsing with laughter, maybe. Yer freaking delusional. |
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My delusion now requires travelling between Canada and the US 3 times
each month - taking a load of Canadian products south and American products north. Starting this month, we're doing the run once a week. One of the side effects of setting up a US business is it permits me to work stateside - including teaching. Maybe I'll set up Glass Campus U.S.A. - I might even set up a retail glass shop - or perhaps a craft gallery. |
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wrote in message oups.com... My delusion now requires travelling between Canada and the US 3 times each month - taking a load of Canadian products south and American products north. Starting this month, we're doing the run once a week. One of the side effects of setting up a US business is it permits me to work stateside - including teaching. Maybe I'll set up Glass Campus U.S.A. - I might even set up a retail glass shop - or perhaps a craft gallery. Yup, that's exactly what you should do, why don't you set up a whole chain of them? Coast to coast, you could be the Wal-Mart of glass! What a grand idea....if no one is going to listen to your verbal posturing you might as well DO IT and teach everyone a darn lesson for not listening to you...eh! We can all then say, why I remember when... |
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wrote in message oups.com... My delusion now requires travelling between Canada and the US 3 times each month - taking a load of Canadian products south and American products north. Starting this month, we're doing the run once a week. "Canadian Products"??? What the hell does Canada produce besides rotgut whiskey and moose poop? One of the side effects of setting up a US business is it permits me to work stateside - including teaching. Maybe I'll set up Glass Campus U.S.A. - I might even set up a retail glass shop - or perhaps a craft gallery. I thought the retail glass business was dead? As I said, yer freaking delusional. |
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well, i believe i finally figured it out. I use a sharpie to mark my
straight edges, then cut along the line. The sharpie mark must be flaking into the cutter wheel. Problem solved, thanks all. m |
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"michele" wrote in message ... well, i believe i finally figured it out. I use a sharpie to mark my straight edges, then cut along the line. The sharpie mark must be flaking into the cutter wheel. Problem solved, thanks all. m Experiment with a lighter score, I think you will be surprised. |
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