Ah.....seeing those barrels full brought back some STRONG childhood memories Mark!!! I would play for hours / days with pieces like that.mbcabinetmaker wrote:No problem for me. I collect about 3 or 4 cans per week. I used to save a lot and move it about 10 or 12 times before throwing it away. Now I run it for free pick up on CL.
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You played in a trash barrel???:Dmickyd wrote:Ah.....seeing those barrels full brought back some STRONG childhood memories Mark!!! I would play for hours / days with pieces like that.
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Anyone else have problems throwing 'scrap' pieces away? Is there really such a thing as 'scrap' wood?
Evidently no problem here:rolleyes: . My wood shelves are full of them, even have ceiling tubes full and cardboard boxes also full - so much so, I work around them every day. They only take up about half of my shop:eek: .
My problem is finding uses for them. Presently I've found at least one use and are benefiting from them. Again - the problem is - What to do with the rest of them?
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I never have trouble finding uses for them. In fact 10 days ago a brother in law grinned as he located a half dozen choice hardwood specimens that worked for a remodel and repair job we completed. He commented that he was proud of me for moving the large can small pieces all the way to Colorado from Virginia. I consider myself a horder extraordinaire. Jimcharlese wrote:Evidently no problem here:rolleyes: . My wood shelves are full of them, even have ceiling tubes full and cardboard boxes also full - so much so, I work around them every day. They only take up about half of my shop:eek: .
My problem is finding uses for them. Presently I've found at least one use and are benefiting from them. Again - the problem is - What to do with the rest of them?
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[quote="robinson46176"]And where is the tie-bar? Maybe cropped off of the image or did it fall off of the picture when they turned it around? ]
if you are going for the missing tie-bar, then you probably need to note the 5-sided main table.
I don't think that either of those count.
if you are going for the missing tie-bar, then you probably need to note the 5-sided main table.

I don't think that either of those count.
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[quote="iclark"]if you are going for the missing tie-bar, then you probably need to note the 5-sided main table.]
I think the 5 sided table was designed for those of us with larger waist-lines so we can stand closer...
I would assume that the lack of a tie-bar is so you can slide the headstock off and carry it into the house on cold nights.
I think the 5 sided table was designed for those of us with larger waist-lines so we can stand closer...

I would assume that the lack of a tie-bar is so you can slide the headstock off and carry it into the house on cold nights.

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Well I guess I am no longer tied to the computer. I am typing this and browsing the forum on my new iphone4. It is surprisingly easy to get around and read the posts. My typing needs a little practice though:)
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Yes it does, and they look quite nice. I mean it still isn't as nice as a computer, but it sure beats thumbing through all those old magazines while waiting in the Dr. office! I must add that "The Woodwhisperer" podcast look awesome on it.mickyd wrote:Congrats Roy. Does it view the pictures also?
I really wasn't sure what would happen when a diehard PC guy bought an Apple product, but the world hasn't ended yet.

I bought it on the advice of a few friends to replace my broken PocketPC, really didn't need another phone (work provides me one). Must say that is causing a little issue with the LOML.

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SWEET!! 4G technology = ~DSL / Cable modem connection speeds, correct?dachsieslave wrote:Yes it does, and they look quite nice. I mean it still isn't as nice as a computer, but it sure beats thumbing through all those old magazines while waiting in the Dr. office! I must add that "The Woodwhisperer" podcast look awesome on it.
I really wasn't sure what would happen when a diehard PC guy bought an Apple product, but the world hasn't ended yet.![]()
I bought it on the advice of a few friends to replace my broken PocketPC, really didn't need another phone (work provides me one). Must say that is causing a little issue with the LOML.![]()
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Is the charge reasonable for bandwidth used?
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