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I was NOT attempting to 'badmouth' bluegrass(I like it! - Sounds just like what we used to call mountain/'hillbilly' music[that is not 'country nor western']).

To put my comment re separation in perspective, "THEY" do not stand too far apart when 'performing'.

Miss Bill Monroe???
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Oh man,
If only I could do work like that. I am drooling. You have got a real nice setup there. It gives me alot of ideas. Thank you for sharing.
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This past Saturday I finally got a coat of Watco oil on the new shop cabinets. The only problem is that it makes my bench look bad.:eek: Oh well I guess I'll have to give it a fresh coat.






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I think it is an improvement. The 2 doors with the funny color is a light thing. They all came out pretty even in color. I am getting a feel for how this new layout is going to work out, this week I actually have a 14' base cabinet to build for a restaurant.
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Very Nice! With a cot - I could live there!:)
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charlese wrote:Very Nice! With a cot - I could live there!:)
C'mon Chuck, you'd also need a head. ;)
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Glad to hear you are back to earning a living!;) (even if it interferes with the rest of the mushroom):rolleyes:
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[quote="etc92guy"]C'mon Chuck, you'd also need a head. ]Hey! No potty talk allowed! :D
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a1gutterman wrote:Hey! No potty talk allowed! :D

I think we did a thread on shop potties already. :)
I wouldn't need a cot, I would prefer a Lazy-boy. A foam pad on that bench might suffice. An end vise could clamp the toes to prevent rolling off in the night. :D
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charlese wrote:Very Nice! With a cot - I could live there!:)


All I would need is a pillow. I could sleep on that work bench.
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