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Canadian Kit Cutters - 3/29/2002 3:52:56 AM   
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Can anyone tell me if there are any Canadian kit cutters, and if so who are they and where are they located.

Thanks for the help,

Steve

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say what.... - 4/9/2002 4:43:34 AM   
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your canadian.. u tell us

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Hmmm, how to answer this without being insulting.... - 4/9/2002 5:39:12 AM   
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If I could tell you who the Canadian kit cutters were, WHY would I post this subject?? I guess since I'm Canadian I should know what every r/c company is in my country....

I smell a Molson Canadian commercial coming on.....


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Canadian Kit Cutters - 4/9/2002 7:23:38 AM   
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Trillium Balsa in Tillsonburg can laser cut kits. I don't know if they will cut a kit from any plans or if they only work with kit manufacturers but it doesn't hurt to send them an email to find out. I believe Kitchener is not too far from Tillsonburg?

Check out the site at:
[URL=http://www.trilliumbalsa.com/]Trillium Balsa[/URL]

As for the Molson Canadian comercials...I personally love the one where the American guys in the bar ask the Canadian guy where is his pet beaver....what a hoot!

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Thank you Derrick - 4/9/2002 8:18:52 AM   
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That's exactly what I was looking for Derrick, and you're right, Tillsonburg isn't that far from Kitchener!

The actual Molson commercial I was thinking of when I made that post was the one where the girl asks the guy if he knows Glen, the Canadian, who works in an office and says "eh" alot. Only to have the Canadian guy turn around and say "Oh yeah, Glen the office guy..... he's dead." I was howling when I saw that one!

Thanks again,

Steve

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Canadian Kit Cutters - 4/9/2002 7:58:03 PM   
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See what happens when you ask intelligent questions on an American Forum. One of the disadvantages of free speech.

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Canadian Kit Cutters - 4/11/2002 4:00:17 PM   
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Easy there Ed ! Let's not start an international incident !!

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Trouble - 4/11/2002 5:58:27 PM   
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I am in so much trouble on another Forum on this site I thought I might as well get some practice here!!

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trouble? - 4/12/2002 5:29:35 AM   
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in trouble for what ed?

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Trouble - 4/12/2002 6:15:37 PM   
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I know I am going to regret this, I just know it.

If you really must know. On another Forum I gave some advice on how to break in an engine, (I do have knowledge on this subject). Then every engine "Expert" that did not know how to run an engine jumped on the bandwagon. Even started calling me names!!

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Canadian Kit Cutters - 4/13/2002 7:45:14 AM   
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exactly what are you doing with the kit cutters??? remember 9/11 and what they used???


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Canadian Kit Cutters - 4/13/2002 8:52:47 AM   
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Shortman, I think you're thinking of box cutters. At least I hope you just misunderestood the question. What Steve needs is somebody who cuts airplane kits from plans. Thanks, Chad.

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