New Yankee workshop ends

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fjimp wrote:Hey thanks for the link. As I noodled around there I found my self visiting Norms website and saw an exhaustive list of his tools by category. Under one category I found the Shopsmith DC330 listed along with an apology for mislabeling it as a Delta tool. I also found the Mark V listed and pictured under several categories. Check it out. http://www.normstools.com/index.shtml

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Thank you for the link. Someone has gone to a lot of effort to put that together.:)
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Ed in Tampa wrote:The "This Old House" programs have been picked up on the DIY cable channel. I wonder if New Yankee may find it way there also.
It already is. I set my DVR to record all episodes of "The New Yankee Workshop." Last week it started picking them up from DIY network as well as PBS. Not really sure when it airs, though. I can check this evening if anybody's interested.
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I noticed Norms shaky hands also. I credit Norm for getting me into woodworking. I will greatly miss his show.

DIY network broadcast some of his shows last year and quit. I hope they are starting them up again.

I want to fly a plaid flag at half mast in memorial.

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Sorry to see it end. I remember when Norm used Shopsmith Tools in the early years of the program.
But all good things come to an end.:)
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a1gutterman wrote:Like the farmer already mentioned, I enjoy Roy Underhill. Hopefully you can find him in your area.
He makes me tired just Watching him work. Thats the way my grandfather use to do it!
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