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9/11: The No-Plane Chronicles (4/7) Video Clips. Duration : 10.22 Mins.
The Pentagon No-planers fully agree with Thierry Meyssan, and general "Truthage". Flight 77 did not even exist (see above), and certainly did not hit the Pentagon. No-planers do not, therefore, see themselves as heretics in the Pentagon context. The eye-witness reports have been thoroughly and critically examined, and found to be either 'flights of fancy', obvious 'attention-seeking' or just plain 'confused thinking'. If you wish to counter those statements then you will need to investigate all available reports yourself, and come to your own conclusions. But what you do not have the right to do is to criticize (or dismiss) the research that has been done by the No-planers, until you have done your own. Shanksville While, on the one hand No-planers accept that UA93 existed, and took off, they do not agree that it crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. A critical analysis of the "Shanksville hole" completely refutes any contention of a commercial airliner crashing there. As for Flight 93, the information in Loose Change, 2nd Edition is considered likely to be correct. In other words that UA93 landed in Cleveland Ohio, reporting "a bomb on board". It is likely that any passengers were taken to the disused NASA Hanger and 'never seen again' (until their DNA was examined. This explains how there was actually some DNA available for pathological examination). So No-planers do not, therefore, see themselves as heretics in the Shanksville context. The North Tower hit The North ...
Join Rob Cosman as he coaches you through all the finer points of tuning, sharpening and using that heirloom plane. Whether you desire to turn your grandfathers plane into a functional asset for your shop or you want to make the most out of that flea market find, youll find practical advice on evaluating and restoring a decorative wall hanger to a better-than-new performer. Cosman walks you through reworking every part of the plane, explains their functions, potential weaknesses and recommends modern day solutions. Youll see him use the Pinnacle IBC Matched Blade and Chipbreaker set with the unique Blade Adjustment Tabs which allow the use of thicker premium blades in these old gems. Robs quick and easy sharpening tips and his expert technique coaching will have you making shavings of less than a thousandth of an inch in no time! 90 minutes. ...Read more
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LEWIS CARROLL- The Walrus & The Carpenter' - Video Clips. Duration : 4.82 Mins.
Nigel Planer reads; 'The Walrus & The Carpenter' by Lewis Carroll rnaudioproductions for www.ipodity.com www.allcast.co.uk Engineer/Producer Robert Nichol- AudioProductions London The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might: He did his very best to make The billows smooth and bright-- And this was odd, because it was The middle of the night. The moon was shining sulkily, Because she thought the sun Had got no business to be there After the day was done-- "It's very rude of him," she said, "To come and spoil the fun!" The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry. You could not see a cloud, because No cloud was in the sky: No birds were flying overhead-- There were no birds to fly. The Walrus and the Carpenter Were walking close at hand; They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand: "If this were only cleared away," They said, "it would be grand!" "If seven maids with seven mops Swept it for half a year. Do you suppose," the Walrus said, "That they could get it clear?" "I doubt it," said the Carpenter, And shed a bitter tear. "O Oysters, come and walk with us!" The Walrus did beseech. "A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk, Along the briny beach: We cannot do with more than four, To give a hand to each." The eldest Oyster looked at him, But never a word he said: The eldest Oyster winked his eye, And shook his heavy head-- Meaning to say he did not choose To leave the oyster-bed. But four young Oysters hurried up, All eager for the treat ...
[if Conventional hand-held planers with straight knife cutter-heads are both noisy and can leave chatter marks in the cut. These marks require sanding for a smooth surface. Festool planers feature single-knife spiral cutter-heads that sheer-cut the material for a cleaner, smoother cut that is ready to glue or finish. This design also reduces noise levels associated with planing for less user strain and greater comfort. Smooth cuts are just part of the story with Festool planers. When planing carcasses, trim, panels, or doors, the one-handed EHL 65 is both ergonomic, as well as powerful. With depth control that can be adjusted on-the-fly, spiral cutter-head, and 720 watts (6.0 Amps) the EHL 65 planer fits the bill for most planing applications. The base of the EHL 65 planer featured an angled groove for chamfering operations with the size of the chamfer being controlled by the depth of cut which can be controlled in 1/256" increments. So many trimming and planing tasks require working in awkward and sometimes difficult to reach areas. Being able to control the planer with one hand allows easy access for challenging cuts, while leaving one hand free to help secure the material. Not only does the EHL 65 planer allow for one handed use, it also produces clean and smooth shear cuts. The spiral single-knife cutter-head cuts quickly, quietly, and cleanly for less re-work and great results. Conveniently arrange the dust collection port on either side of the machine for optimum extraction. It is a simple and straightforward machine that performs like no other.]
Conventional hand-held planers with straight knife cutter-heads are both noisy and can leave chatter marks in the cut. These marks require sanding for a smooth surface. Festool planers feature single-knife spiral cutter-heads that sheer-cut the material for a cleaner, smoother cut that is ready to glue or finish. This design also reduces noise levels associated with planing for less user strain and greater comfort. Smooth cuts are just part of the story with Festool planers. When planing carcasses, trim, panels, or doors, the one-handed EHL 65 is both ergonomic, as well as powerful. With depth control that can be adjusted on-the-fly, spiral cutter-head, and 720 watts (6.0 Amps) the EHL 65 planer fits the bill for most planing applications. The base of the EHL 65 planer featured an angled groove for chamfering operations with the size of the chamfer being controlled by the depth of cut which can be controlled in 1/256" increments. So many trimming and planing tasks require working in awkward and sometimes difficult to reach areas. Being able to control the planer with one hand allows easy access for challenging cuts, while leaving one hand free to help secure the material. Not only does the EHL 65 planer allow for one handed use, it also produces clean and smooth shear cuts. The spiral single-knife cutter-head cuts quickly, quietly, and cleanly for less re-work and great results. Conveniently arrange the dust collection port on either side of the machine for optimum extraction. It is a simple and straightforward machine that performs like no other. ...Read more
Conventional hand-held planers with straight knife cutter-heads are both noisy and can leave chatter marks in the cut. These marks require sanding for a smooth surface. Festool planers feature single-knife spiral cutter-heads that sheer-cut the material for a cleaner, smoother cut that is ready to glue or finish. This design also reduces noise levels associated with planing for less user strain and greater comfort. Smooth cuts are just part of the story with Festool planers. When planing carcasses, trim, panels, or doors, the one-handed EHL 65 is both ergonomic, as well as powerful. With depth control that can be adjusted on-the-fly, spiral cutter-head, and 720 watts (6.0 Amps) the EHL 65 planer fits the bill for most planing applications. The base of the EHL 65 planer featured an angled groove for chamfering operations with the size of the chamfer being controlled by the depth of cut which can be controlled in 1/256" increments. So many trimming and planing tasks require working in awkward and sometimes difficult to reach areas. Being able to control the planer with one hand allows easy access for challenging cuts, while leaving one hand free to help secure the material. Not only does the EHL 65 planer allow for one handed use, it also produces clean and smooth shear cuts. The spiral single-knife cutter-head cuts quickly, quietly, and cleanly for less re-work and great results. Conveniently arrange the dust collection port on either side of the machine for optimum extraction. It is a simple and straightforward machine that performs like no other. ...Read more
The powerful, 720-watt Festool EHL 65 E Planer offers an ergonomic design that's easy to control with one hand. Ideal for planing carcasses, trim, panels, and doors--among other applications--the versatile EHL 65 E features an angled groove for chamfering operations, incredibly accurate 1/256-inch depth adjustments, advanced MMC electronics, and an integrated dust port for cleaner, healthier work sites.
EHL 65 E Planer At a Glance:
Unique design allows for confident, one-handed control
Durable single-blade, metal carbide spiral cutter head for clean finishes
Fast, convenient blade changes and onboard wrench storage
MMC electronics for long life and easy handling
Integrated chip extraction port for quick cleanups and healthier work sites
Plane trim, paneling, doors, and more. View larger.
Ergonomic design allows for one-handed operation. View larger.
The spiral cutter head is made from metal carbide and features a replaceable blade. View larger.
Depth adjustment in 1/256-inch increments.
Single-knife cutterhead.
On-board wrench storage.
Built For Efficient, Accurate, One-Handed Operation An ergonomic handle and lightweight, well-balanced design make the Festool EHL 65 E planer simple to operate with only one hand, leaving your other hand free to secure materials. Since it weighs just 5.3 pounds, the planer is easy to control when used for both horizontal and vertical applications, and it delivers a planing width of 2-9/16 inches, which is perfectly suited for planing and scribing edges.
This versatile planer delivers a maximum 5/32-inch cut depth, and a maximum 29/32-inch rabbeting depth. An oversized, depth-adjustment knob allows incredibly precise control over the depth of each cut in 1/256-inch increments. And the EHL 65 E's solid, machined, one-piece base plate features a groove in the center, which can be used for creating chamfer cuts.
A retractable side guard offers improved job site or workshop safety. This guard swings up and to the side as the rabbet depth increases, which ensures that planing up to the edge in deep rabbets is not a problem. When the tool's not in use, an integrated kickstand keeps the blade from touching and marring your just-finished work piece, and a lock-out button prevents accidental triggering.
"Chatter-Free," Single-Knife Cutter Head The EHL 65 E's metal carbide, spiral cutter head is built to deliver a smooth, "chatter-free" cut, and it features a replaceable blade, so you can utilize the same durable head for longer. This head allows the planer to sheer-cut materials, delivering cleaner, smoother cuts that are ready to glue or finish, and also allows the planer to be quieter for an improved operator experience.
This setup also keeps blade changes quick and easy. Plus, the wrench that's used for replacing blades is conveniently stored onboard the planer, so you never have to waste time searching for it.
MMC Electronics and Application-Specific Performance Different applications place different demands on your tools, and the EHL 65 E provides equally good results when working with a variety of materials thanks to its advanced MMC (multi-material control) electronics. It offers soft starts that won't harm your work surface, and it has the ability to maintain a consistent 15,600 rpm drive-shaft speed, even under heavy loads. All this translates to smoother results and easier handling.
Tool-Free Guide Attachment The EHL 65 E comes standard with a parallel guide. This guide provides additional support and guidance against the edge of your work piece, and it can be attached to the front of the planer without using any tools. A rabbet depth stop that offers tool-free attachment to the EHL 65 E and allows for easily repeatable rabbet depth settings is also available (not included).
Efficient, Integrated Chip Extraction The ELH 65 E is designed to offer efficient, near-total chip and dust extraction for a safer, cleaner work environment. It allows for left- or right-sided mounting of an extractor hose, and offers optimum performance when used with a 36-millimeter hose and either the Festool CT 22 dust extractor or the Festool CT 33 dust extractor.
The Festool ELH 65 E Planer is backed by a three-year limited warranty and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
What's in the Box Festool ELH 65 E Planer, parallel stop, solid carbide blade, planer head, and Systainer storage container.
Set for parallel planing or repeatable rabbet depths up to 29/32 inch.
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GRIZZLY TALES FOR GRUESOME KIDS BOGMAN part 2 of 2 Tube. Duration : 3.87 Mins.
GRIZZLY TALES FOR GRUESOME KIDS The series is a collection of morality tales which also has insinuations of a horror story; gruesome punishments happen throughout. The stories mainly focus on naughty or horrible (for example vain, untidy or lying children) children learning a grim lesson. Examples include "The Bugaboo Bear" (in which a little blond girl, buys a "Bugaboo Bear", and treats it as a person, only after a surprisingly short amount of time she gets bored with it, and starts treating it in a horrid manner), and "William the Conkerer" (in which a young lad, who destroys trees, attempts to steal every conker in the village). The programme also focuses on frightening children into believing their parents. Television series Many of the episodes between Seasons 1-4 were adaptations from the books also written by Rix, although they usually edited out or altered many parts of the stories to fit the time slot. In 2006, the series went from hand-drawn animation to digital, starting with "A Grizzly New Year's Tale: The Crystal Eye". The latest seasons of stories were later published in book form, in a new format and known as the Grizzly Tales Series. Each of these books focused on various themes (such as "Nasty Little Beasts", "Gruesome Grown Ups" and "Freaks of Nature") and contained six stories each. Each tale is normally set in a different location. However, many of the character designs and backgrounds were reused and altered to make different characters and settings ...
[if 708544 Features: -20'' planer with helical head.-JWP-208HH. Specifications: -5HP 1Ph. Assembly Instructions: -Assembly required. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 23'' H x 28'' W x 44'' D.]
708544 Features: -20'' planer with helical head.-JWP-208HH. Specifications: -5HP 1Ph. Assembly Instructions: -Assembly required. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 23'' H x 28'' W x 44'' D. ...Read more
708544 Features: -20'' planer with helical head.-JWP-208HH. Specifications: -5HP 1Ph. Assembly Instructions: -Assembly required. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 23'' H x 28'' W x 44'' D. ...Read more
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COMMERCIAL FISHING FOR KING MACKEREL AND WAHOO Video Clips. Duration : 10.67 Mins.
The so callconservation groups like the cca have made stopping the commercial fishing into a big money making business with the donations from the public that does not know what is really going on and from government grants for their bad data on the fish.Do not believe all their lies about the fish or the commercial fishermen.Read my channel info
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Making a wooden bearing for a lazy Susan (part 1 of 4) Tube. Duration : 9.58 Mins.
Describes the process of making a bearing from wood that can be useful in all sorts of things that spin, and eventually I use the technique to create a lazy Susan. I would imagine that the procedure could be modified slightly for cabinetry, because buying this style of bearing would be expensive... and necessity is the mother of invention. Also, check out the work RonaldWalters47 is doing on wooden bearings: www.youtube.com
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Grizzly Tales for Grusome Kids Revenge of the Boogey Man part 2 of 2 Video Clips. Duration : 4.18 Mins.
GRIZZLY TALES FOR GRUESOME KIDS The series is a collection of morality tales which also has insinuations of a horror story; gruesome punishments happen throughout. The stories mainly focus on naughty or horrible (for example vain, untidy or lying children) children learning a grim lesson. Examples include "The Bugaboo Bear" (in which a little blond girl, buys a "Bugaboo Bear", and treats it as a person, only after a surprisingly short amount of time she gets bored with it, and starts treating it in a horrid manner), and "William the Conkerer" (in which a young lad, who destroys trees, attempts to steal every conker in the village). The programme also focuses on frightening children into believing their parents. Television series Many of the episodes between Seasons 1-4 were adaptations from the books also written by Rix, although they usually edited out or altered many parts of the stories to fit the time slot. In 2006, the series went from hand-drawn animation to digital, starting with "A Grizzly New Year's Tale: The Crystal Eye". The latest seasons of stories were later published in book form, in a new format and known as the Grizzly Tales Series. Each of these books focused on various themes (such as "Nasty Little Beasts", "Gruesome Grown Ups" and "Freaks of Nature") and contained six stories each. Each tale is normally set in a different location. However, many of the character designs and backgrounds were reused and altered to make different characters and settings ...
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SPARE OR REPLACEMENT BELT FOR 12" PLANERIf you have a 12" planer, you will eventually need one of these.Why not get one now and have it as a backup.Great Deal For Short Money! ...Read more
SPARE OR REPLACEMENT BELT FOR 12" PLANERIf you have a 12" planer, you will eventually need one of these.Why not get one now and have it as a backup.Great Deal For Short Money! ...Read more
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