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you know your a wood worker when:
You dive your neighbors dumpster for a few pine boards or
you know your a wood worker when your wife says "honey, how much money did you spend on the tools in the basement? Your heart races, and your first thought is, do I tell the truth or lie?
you know your a wood worker when your wife says "honey, how much money did you spend on the tools in the basement? Your heart races, and your first thought is, do I tell the truth or lie?
Truxton
Michigan
Shopsmith MKVII, Power station, bandsaw, beltsander, Jointer, scroll saw, DC3300, Delta Unisaw, Mini-Max FS31 12" jointer/planer, Ridgid 12" miter saw, Porter Cable random orbit sander and bisquit jointer, Rockwell and Ryobi routers, Leigh dove tail jig, Husqvarna 257 chain saw, Paslode finish nailer
Michigan
Shopsmith MKVII, Power station, bandsaw, beltsander, Jointer, scroll saw, DC3300, Delta Unisaw, Mini-Max FS31 12" jointer/planer, Ridgid 12" miter saw, Porter Cable random orbit sander and bisquit jointer, Rockwell and Ryobi routers, Leigh dove tail jig, Husqvarna 257 chain saw, Paslode finish nailer
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Tools? What tools? I have had those forever!:rolleyes:truxton wrote:You dive your neighbors dumpster for a few pine boards or
you know your a wood worker when your wife says "honey, how much money did you spend on the tools in the basement? Your heart races, and your first thought is, do I tell the truth or lie?
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You know you are a woodworker when your antennae go up when you hear a national network radio announcer refer to shellac as a lacquer.nuhobby wrote:True! And when the president talks about a "shellac-ing" you think about wood finishing.
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
Hmmmm, this sounds like Kelsey the wonder Dog. While one our morning walks she snife ten pieces of wood for each one she picks up. She then rattles those picked up in her mouth for a minute. One out of ten or twelve picked up will remain in her mouth for several minutes. Some of those that last are chewed others become treasured yard toys. She does the same with wood chunks hitting the floor of the shop. This pup likes only the finest hardwoods. Fjimpddvann79 wrote:When you select your wood not only for it's color and grain but for it's smell.
oh...
When you no longer have the ability to smell polyurethane.
F. Jim Parks
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
I love the conneseur gene in a dog.fjimp wrote:Hmmmm, this sounds like Kelsey the wonder Dog. While one our morning walks she snife ten pieces of wood for each one she picks up. She then rattles those picked up in her mouth for a minute. One out of ten or twelve picked up will remain in her mouth for several minutes. Some of those that last are chewed others become treasured yard toys. She does the same with wood chunks hitting the floor of the shop. This pup likes only the finest hardwoods. Fjimp
Roger, Waupun Wisconsin
You know you are a woodworker when...
...you have a dog that is picky about the wood he/she brings home.
...you try to figure out if you can use that 1" square piece of wood or should it be thrown away to ensure you still have a grip on reality. It ends up going in the "save" bin.
...you have many answers to "You know you are a woodworker when".
...you have a dog that is picky about the wood he/she brings home.
...you try to figure out if you can use that 1" square piece of wood or should it be thrown away to ensure you still have a grip on reality. It ends up going in the "save" bin.
...you have many answers to "You know you are a woodworker when".