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(01-31-2018, 10:56 AM)Redman Wrote: Man you guys with your clean shops and actual woodworking just make me sick.
Laugh My bench seems to do everything except woodworking.

You get those coleman's up in shape yet?
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#72
No, it got too cold and I got no heat out there. I did get the kitchen knives sharpened this morning. Shoved all the junk off my table saw and used that flat surface. I knew that thing was good for something.
Laugh Yeah I need to get the mess cleaned up so I can screw up more wood without killing myself.
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(02-01-2018, 11:21 AM)Redman Wrote: No, it got too cold and I got no heat out there. I did get the kitchen knives sharpened this morning. Shoved all the junk off my table saw and used that flat surface. I knew that thing was good for something.
Laugh Yeah I need to get the mess cleaned up so I can screw up more wood without killing myself.

And then put some heat out there.  Don't let cold weather get in the way of shop time.  Most folks have more available time in the Winter for woodworking than the other seasons.  Shame to lose it because the shop's too cold.  

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(01-28-2018, 02:42 PM)digidan Wrote: Project got slowed when I caught my left hand in the biscuit joiner. Still got my fingers but I'm one–handed for a few more weeks. Good neighbor is helping me out.

So how do you get your hands in the blade on a biscuit cutter?


(01-31-2018, 10:56 AM)Redman Wrote: Man you guys with your clean shops and actual woodworking just make me sick.
Laugh My bench seems to do everything except woodworking.

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I'm gonna keep an eye on that table to see if the coleman's move.
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I'm still in pantry shelving mode here.

   
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#75
'78 F150?
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(02-01-2018, 04:57 PM)2beast Wrote: '78 F150?

F-100

Have 2
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(02-01-2018, 06:13 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: F-100

Have 2

I had a 78 F100 and a 79 F150


Kinda sorta halfway keeping my eye open for one of those again 
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(02-01-2018, 02:43 PM)jteneyck Wrote: And then put some heat out there.  Don't let cold weather get in the way of shop time.  Most folks have more available time in the Winter for woodworking than the other seasons.  Shame to lose it because the shop's too cold.  

John

Actually here on the Texas Gulf Coast  there aren't many days when it "too cold" but this year has been exceptional. Besides I spent my entire working life doing my job at ambient temperature, 0* to around 100+*. I'm retired now and refuse to work in the cold.
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(02-01-2018, 02:55 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: I'm gonna keep an eye on that table to see if the coleman's move.
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I'm still in pantry shelving mode here.

Working on much more important medical stuff at this time. That might get fixed in the next month. I got one of those yellow biscuit things, usually just let it blow the shavings out on the floor with the leaves and other stuff. Wind does funny things around the house.
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Sigh

Checking drawings for work.....


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