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Stephen King would get arthritis typing up his resume.



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Nice little story you told about "Just-in-Time at Winchester", but no names, no dates, no details, no references, ..... no way to verify any of it. But let's assume your story is, at least from your external viewpoint, accurate.

I never had any problems implementing my parts of JIT at Honda, IBM, Toyota, or GM. If your story is true, it sounds like they just didn't know what they were doing, or had suppliers who couldn't live up to it, or both.

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Lee....why not produce the rifle???

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I saw Lee posted again and I thought to myself..."surely he has shown proof now"................but alas, he once again proved me wrong.

No proof from Liar24.

He would make quite a politician.

Spin, Spin, Spin................


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Finn, you didn't name the exact detailed information I know which you claim, "anyone can Google". Let's see you do it.

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Sitka, it really galls you that Ray Aktinson said, "everything Lee24 has posted about walnut is correct."

We had this argument several years ago. You've had plenty of time to study up and not make your boneheaded comments. I don't pity you. You crapped in your hat.

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Originally Posted by Lee24
.....but no names, no dates, no details, no references, ..... no way to verify any of it.


Kinda like another poster, who should change his handle to Muhammad Ali. Duck and dodge, keep moving, duck and dodge.... "I am the GREATEST!" laugh



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Originally Posted by Lee24
Nice little story you told about "Just-in-Time at Winchester", but no names, no dates, no details, no references, ..... no way to verify any of it. But let's assume your story is, at least from your external viewpoint, accurate.

I never had any problems implementing my parts of JIT at Honda, IBM, Toyota, or GM. If your story is true, it sounds like they just didn't know what they were doing, or had suppliers who couldn't live up to it, or both.


The point was that I've provided you with wayyyyyyy more than you'll ever deserve. The pictures alone are worth months of BS'ing the fans from another site I'm sure.

Unless you're working overtime at BK, there's no good reason why you can't post the picture of the infamous SC model 70. That is of course all of us taking you on your word that you do in fact own it, but we both know that's not the case.

Some of your lies are easily disproven with your own links, where others are just too rediculous to believe, but the SC Model 70 is without a doubt the subject you'll dodge for the rest of your life, simply because no matter how much babble you spew upon the innocent bystanders of this forum, you'll be known as a liar.

I've always figured that if a guy lies about one thing, he's bound to lie about more things. Maybe with all this great exposure your getting to your career, it will save someone else the misery of believing any of your BS on any subject.



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See my post above about JIT at Beretta for the correct way to post factual information from personal knowledge, then back it up with links to credible news stories and press releases.

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Never mind.

You get off on the attention. I'm done.

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Lee, give it up...............you lost! wink


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If I do, will you finally show the picture of the infamous mod 70 I've heard so much about?

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You and Atkinson are one hell of a team! Neither of you are bright enough to light a match... Let alone dry a piece of lumber.
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Lee,

I've run across a lot of losers in my life. You take the cake. You're nothing but a legend in your own mind.


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Get off my lawn.

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Game, set, match............



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Back to the original question:

If our log is wide enough to get a gunstock out of the middle, it will have to be at least 30 inches, and probably larger, to cut a 12 inch board from each side of the heart wood, and back from the bark wood. You should cut the tree before the core rots out at all.

If you don't want to quartersaw it, you can bring your saw blade 1.5 inches off dead center each side and cut the center board, which can then have the heartwood ripped out.

You may be able to plain saw another good board each side on even a log as small as 36 inches, while still retaining good grain, and picking up figure that is not too different each side of the board.

See if you can find a local lumber yard or cabinet shop with a kiln to help dry your wood more than you could do air drying in years. Best of luck.

I don't have the link to the rifle I posted made from black walnut grown on my farm. It is really blackish, too, but turned out well. If you cannot find it, a Mauser 6.5x55mm takedown, I can send more photos.

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Originally Posted by Lee24
I can send more photos.
OK, do it.


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He is getting desperate for attention. How about we do not give it to him?
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Sounds good. How about none of you post any insults to anyone here again?

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Originally Posted by Lee24
Sounds good. How about none of you post any insults to anyone here again?


lee24,

i never insulted, only asked questions of you, yet you turn and insult me.

what up with that?????

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