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Yes, maybe I should have worded it: "better to be wrong and get the job done right, than to be right and not get it done at all."

My thinking is that process and result aren't necessarily always equivalent. Usually there's only one "right" result, but multiple processes to get that result. What's the "right" process "by the book" isn't the only process that produces the result. Well, enough of my philosophy for the day ... I've got to get cracking and get some "results".
Kind of reminds me of Frankie’s song;
Regrets, I’ve had a few…
But I did it my way!
 
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Thanks guys! Lots of great tips here I am looking forward to trying out. I think I will start with correcting my Colonial before I go to the SMR. A good new saw is on my xmas list.
 

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