Uses for a short guide rail?

??? ??? ??? very confused . maybe it froda im thinking of.
anyway whats starwars got to do with me
 
Alan m said:
??? ??? ??? very confused . maybe it froda im thinking of.
anyway whats starwars got to do with me

I'm guessing that the way you said something is just like how Yoda from Star Wars said something in the movies.  Here's what you do.  Run out to the video store, rent every single Star Wars episode from 1977 to the present, and write down all the important lines.  Then compare them to anything that people say you sound like....from a Star Wars character.  You might also want to dress the part while watching the movies so you can really get into it.  [tongue]

We'll definitely need pictures for proof.   [big grin]
 
Alan,

Yes, Yoda is a character in Star Wars. He often flipped sentence structure around.  So "Have you already cut the rail?"   would be "Have you,  the rail,  cut, already?"  If you know the character and can read it in his voice then JRBs comment is funny, and makes sense.

If this is your normal mode of speaking , then you are Yoda, and the rest of us should all be very careful  [smile]

Seth
 
My wife is Latvian.  Like many languages, in Latvian the word order in the sentence isn't crucial.  When she is stressed, she will sometimes say something like "Tomorrow to town a sweater I go to buy."  Used to think it was strange, but I don't even notice it now.
 
Jesse Cloud said:
My wife is Latvian.  Like many languages, in Latvian the word order in the sentence isn't crucial.  When she is stressed, she will sometimes say something like "Tomorrow to town a sweater I go to buy."  Used to think it was strange, but I don't even notice it now.

Jesse, is it that hard to pry your wallet open.  Give the woman a break, she shouldn't be so stressed about buying a sweater. [big grin]
 
Disclaimer.

In the interest of this being an international forum....  none of the Yoda speak above is intended to offend or slur,  anyone attempting to speak American English.   [eek]

Seth
 
The funny thing is Brice has a collection of Yoda quotes on his shelf.  [tongue]

Brice, don't tell me you also have R2D2's quotes?  [big grin]
 
Time for some Great Whites.........

I want to get the long rail for cutting sheet goods without having to join two together.

so many things to buy but not sure which order. lol
 
It was recommended to me some years ago by David from Festool that for cutting full sheets lengthwise straight or at a diagonal, go with the FS3000 and for crosscutting sheets straight or on a diagonal, the FS1900.  That allows both TS saws room to start and end the cuts off the material for cleaner cuts without having to plunge the saw.
 
ApgarConstruction said:
Time for some Great Whites.........

I want to get the long rail for cutting sheet goods without having to join two together.

so many things to buy but not sure which order. lol

Here's your chance to save a few bucks, Maikita 118" guide rail on sale.  The Makita rail will work fine with your Festool saw.
 
Back
Top