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    Default WOODWORKING QUIZ for 15 Dec 04

    Good Morning Friends,
    A fellow wrote and asked the following question;

    I'd like to install an auxiliary fence to my tablesaw for rabbeting.

    How should I make the fence and can I leave it permanently?

    Respectfully,
    Ralph Jones Woodworking
    London, Ohio

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    Ralph,

    Our rabbit fence was thought to be permanent, but in reality it needs boundary riders to continually repair it.

    I suggest that something other than chain wire is needed.

    Regards,

    P

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    We use snares when rabbeting. You can make one out of fishing line and a tent peg. Traps were banned because silly sods kept putting their footsies in them.

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    Not sure how mobile you'd be rabbeting with a TS, although a fence would be a distinct advantage.

    HH.
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    Ferrets mate, the only way to go.

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    There are two ways to use ferrets
    1. With nets
    or the sportsmans method
    2. No nets, use a shotgun instead to give the rabbits a sporting chance. (you do get the odd ferret instead though)

    anyone got a recipe for ferret casserole?
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    I thought ferrets were for putting down your trousers...

    HH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyHammer
    I thought ferrets were for putting down your trousers...

    HH.
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    I think it's entertainment for northerners in the UK where there's nothing better to do but play with ferrets and try and work on making your accent as ridiculous as possible..
    Always look on the bright side...

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    I can just see Ralph, sitting there with his head in his hands thinking what a pack of idiot bastards we are. :eek:

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    He's right, but we do come up with the goods too!
    He has learned a lot about ferrets!
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    the collective noun for ferrets - a trouser of ferrets
    "Looking west with the land behind me as the sun tracks down to the sea, I have my bearings" Tim Winton

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    Good Evening Friends,
    You humor never ceases to amaze me, and as soon as I can dry my eyes out to finish writing I will send my little ferrets out to gather a rabbet or two to hold against the auxiliary fence to run through the table saw to take care of the necessary parts to keep the buggers from having so many babies.

    To think that my granddaughter raises them for show, (rabbets) I think just for spite I'll start raising ferrets as they do make good pets. Quick little critters though.

    Respectfully,
    Ralph Jones Woodworking
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    'Onya Ralph. Good reply

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    Yeah, but who had the correct answer? We're waiting......

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