On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 05:43:49 GMT, F_Monk_ <not@any.way> wrote:
>On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 15:43:49 -0600, Lil Stinker NP-g07
><anywhere@uwant2.com> wrote:
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>>On 11 Dec 2005 12:10:03 -0600, Daytek <Daytek@isp.com> wrote:
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>>>On Sun 11 Dec 2005 07:56:45a, rolex@webmaster.com (Rolex) wrote:
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>>>> begin 644 _No Index Sheet002.jpg
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>>>Ofcourse, the secret to sucessfull woodworking is having a woodworking shop.
>>>Something I plan to do after I retire.
>>>Took shop in school and had most fun with the lathe.
>>>
>>>Thanks for posting the pics.
>>
>>Hi Daytek,
>>
>>I would not wait until retirement.
>>Start now so that you can enjoy the use of your work and also to build
>>that workshop. There is a lot of equipment to go into a woodwork shop.
>>Some of which can be quite expensive.
>>
>> I too took "shop" when in junior high school (now middle school). I
>>lean more toward the hand tools than the fancy machinery. I've used
>>both, but get more satisfaction from using the simple tools. I was
>>never into the elaborate woodworking. The furniture and things that I
>>have made through the years is of the functional type. Not fancy,
>>something you use everyday. Things that can stand up to daily use and
>>abuse.
>>
>>later,
>>
>>Lil Stinker
>
>
>yep, functional furniture...
>
>that tree stump in your den can be used for sitting, standing on to
>change a light bulb, rolled by the door for a door stop. use it for a
>TV table. stack books on it. bend a friend over it :) or, if you run
>out of heating fuel on a cold night, you can burn it! LOL
>
>Felonious
Now when was you in my cave?
Lil Stinker
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