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  • GarageGuy
    Forum Newbie
    • Jan 2003
    • 18
    • Indianapolis, IN, USA.
    • BT 3000

    #1

    Using the Search feature

    I'm new to the site. Great info here, thanks for all you do.

    I've read several references (between here and Ryobi site) about marking the famous "red line" on the table top. From a photo I've seen, I think I've figured it out. However, I tried the Search feature to search for "red line" in both current and archived messages (and by subject line too). No matter how I've done the search, I've not had any matches come up. Any suggestions on how to find the discussions about the red line?
  • Sam Conder
    Woodworker Once More
    • Dec 2002
    • 2502
    • Midway, KY
    • Delta 36-725T2

    #2
    I don't think there have been any discussions on the red line over here. The Ryobi forum is generally hosed so it doesn't surprise me that the search isn't working. I can snap a picture of mine when I get home from work tonight...

    Sam Conder
    http://www.samconder.com
    Sam Conder
    BT3Central's First Member

    "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." -Thomas A. Edison

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    • RodKirby
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2002
      • 3136
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
      • Mao Shan TSC-10RAS

      #3
      quote:Originally posted by GarageGuy

      I'm new to the site. Great info here, thanks for all you do.

      I've read several references (between here and Ryobi site) about marking the famous "red line" on the table top. From a photo I've seen, I think I've figured it out. However, I tried the Search feature to search for "red line" in both current and archived messages (and by subject line too). No matter how I've done the search, I've not had any matches come up. Any suggestions on how to find the discussions about the red line?
      Just for you...



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