Thanks Larry!!! Hope you don't mind if I take a little nap before I leave. Those pancakes were so filling I don't think I am going to be able to move for a while and that syrup was Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbs:
Alright WHO cut the lock on my fridge and took all the asparagus, broccoli and cauliflower? Well at least they left the bacon and the prime rib.
Hey wait a minute my apples, oranges and bananas are gone too!
KEVIN!!!!!!!!
In the last couple of years I have seen a lot of the older doctors hanging it up in our rural areas. Very sad to lose all that experience.
Wonderful work on this. Keep it up.
I was hesitant at spending the money for the quick clamp but wish I would have done it right away. That really speeds things up! :D
Thanks Jim for the advice.
Very Nice! Love that one. :thumbs:
I almost forgot I sent a link to this to Rolly"s wife. I wouldn't want her to miss out on a beautiful project like this one!
Waters on and coffee is brewed! Grab a piece of banana strawberry bread and a cup of your favorite brew.
I downed my coffee and a piece of bread and ran out the door to make it to work on time.
The fridge is dead bolted so no fear of Kevin.
Help yourselves!
As a father of 5 and a grandfather of 5 it would be devastating to lose one of my kids. My sincere condolences to you and your family.
As far as the scroll saws you have 2 good machines. The Dewalt should be able to cut anything you want after these guys help you get it tuned up and running correctly. As far as the Excalibur goes if you really want to get it back up and running it would probably be worth it to take the broken pieces to a local machine shop and have them reverse engineer and build the parts to get it running if you still have the saw and the broken parts.
Good luck with your ventures and I think I speak for all of us when I say I hope to see you and many of your projects around the village as times goes on.
She should know her alphabet by the time she is a year old at this rate and now to make the number puzzles. She is a very lucky little girl to have a grandpa making her educational toys like that.
As the comments above state it is good to catch something like that early. As a child I spent what seemed like endless hours sitting in a VA hospital waiting for my father to get out. I wish you all the best and want to say THANK YOU for your service. I hope you have a speedy and complete recovery.
All but the last three YES!!! My grandmother’s wringer wash machine set outside by the time I came around and pop was a dime. The kerosene lanterns hung in the barn above the new light switch. They now hang in my house as a reminder of my Grandparents.
I remember when I was a senior in high school they put in the first computer I had ever seen. It took up a room bigger then my bathroom and ran on MS DOS. Now my cell phone is over 100X more powerful than that computer was.
Times sure have changed and people have gotten a whole lot lazier.
They are both very nice. Please thank the veteran for his service for me. To put in 25 years is an amazing accomplishment.
Thank You for sharing your work