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On May 8, 1:20 pm, JBW <wil...@afn.org> wrote: > When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to > prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we > commonly see in the U.S. They were coffee-table sized contraptions that > (as I recall) included a tool chest and a tray to hold loose parts. > > Physically, they gripped the frame like: > >     

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Author: andresmuro
Date: May 9, 2008 11:48

On Thu, 08 May 2008 19:20:37 GMT, JBW <wilson@afn.org> may have said: When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we commonly see in the U.S. They were coffee-table sized contraptions that (as I recall) included a tool chest and a tray to hold loose parts. Physically, they gripped the
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On May 8, 8:55 pm, landotter <landot...@gmail.com> wrote: > On May 8, 7:42 pm, landotter <landot...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On May 8, 7:09 pm, A Muzi <a...@yellowjersey.org> wrote: > > > > landotter wrote: > > > > On May 8, 2:20 pm, JBW <wil...@afn.org> wrote: > > > >> When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to > > > >> prefer a workstand style much more substantial     

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Author: Werehatrack
Date: May 9, 2008 09:51

On May 8, 7:42 pm, landotter <landot...@gmail.com> wrote: On May 8, 7:09 pm, A Muzi <a...@yellowjersey.org> wrote: landotter wrote: On May 8, 2:20 pm, JBW <wil...@afn.org> wrote: When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we commonly see in the U.S. They
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On May 8, 7:09 pm, A Muzi <a...@yellowjersey.org> wrote: > landotter wrote: > > On May 8, 2:20 pm, JBW <wil...@afn.org> wrote: > >> When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to > >> prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we > >> commonly see in the U.S. They were coffee-table sized contraptions that > >> (as I recall) included a tool     

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Author: Brian Huntley
Date: May 8, 2008 21:07

landotter wrote: On May 8, 2:20 pm, JBW <wil...@afn.org> wrote: When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we commonly see in the U.S. They were coffee-table sized contraptions that (as I recall) included a tool chest and a tray to hold loose parts. Physically, they gripped the
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On May 8, 2:20 pm, JBW <wil...@afn.org> wrote: > When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to > prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we > commonly see in the U.S. They were coffee-table sized contraptions that > (as I recall) included a tool chest and a tray to hold loose parts. > > Physically, they gripped the frame like: > >     

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Author: landotter
Date: May 8, 2008 18:55

On 2008-05-08, JBW <wilson@afn.org> wrote: When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we commonly see in the U.S. They were coffee-table sized contraptions that (as I recall) included a tool chest and a tray to hold loose parts. Physically, they gripped the frame like: http
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JBW wrote: > When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to > prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we > commonly see in the U.S. They were coffee-table sized contraptions that > (as I recall) included a tool chest and a tray to hold loose parts. > > Physically, they gripped the frame like: > > http://tinyurl.com/5qw8s5 > >     

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Author: landotter
Date: May 8, 2008 17:42

JBW wrote: When last I visited France, all the wrenches (les wrenches?) seemed to prefer a workstand style much more substantial than the rickety things we commonly see in the U.S. They were coffee-table sized contraptions that (as I recall) included a tool chest and a tray to hold loose parts. Physically, they gripped the frame like: http://tinyurl.com/5qw8s5
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Author: A Muzi
Date: May 8, 2008 17:09

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Author: landotter
Date: May 8, 2008 16:08

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Author: Joel Mayes
Date: May 8, 2008 15:49

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Author: A Muzi
Date: May 8, 2008 13:50

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Author: M-gineering
Date: May 8, 2008 12:49

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