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Scrappile

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  1. You know for under 30 bucks a you can purchase a longer cylinder that will lift it and you higher. I just replaced on my stool a couple month ago, very easy to do. Watch YouTube.
  2. I have it, several people I know also have it.. They like it, to me the belt part is worthless. Only good for smaller pieces of wood not much sanding surface. I Keep it only for the spindle sander. I like it and use it quit often. Like I said , most people I know like it.
  3. Never thought of using that to cover tools. I always gave a coat of it to my pen when I finished one. Supposedly this is what they use in museums to protect pieces in displays. Least us pen makers believed that. I think way back when I paid $27 for a small can.
  4. Great bunch! Lots of memories, I have a hammer just like the gentleman on the right your left. I picked it up along the road. I love it when there is a lot of construction going on around my area, I find a lot of nice tools along the road. I envy you having grandkids close. I only have three and they are a long ways away.
  5. This is one very similar to @MarieC has. One I would like to build. https://www.731woodworks.com/store/safesled Scroll down and there is a video.
  6. That is really cool!
  7. You. burn hundreds of acres every year down there! I watched the show "Burning Paradise" a while back. I watched it because my Aunt and Uncle use to live there, way back when it was a pretty small town. I loved to visit then there. Glad they alive to see that happen to the place they loved so much.
  8. Great job, Jerry!
  9. Very nice, Frank... I amusing a lot of waste wood I have for intarsia...
  10. When I was 14/15 I would go each weekend and work on my cousin's farm. He paid me a buck an hour. I love it, I'd sit on a tractor from sun up to sun down. Enjoyed all of it. I could start down a row, see a mouse jump off the tractor, club the mouse catch up to the tractor get back on and finish the row! He was a Farmall man,,,Model "M". I loved working on the farm.
  11. I love the Haida art. Great piece! Too nice to hot pan on, I vote for wall hanging.
  12. Well these are pictures of rustic items, I think the rustic wood frames are very fitting to the theme. Nice job.
  13. You did a great job on them. Very very cute!
  14. Awesome. the hard part is which grandchild get which box!
  15. 7/8 thick maybe too thick... I have never stack any thing that totals 1/2" thick and maybe your wood is too soft for cutting that thick. That would be my thoughts. Other do cut thicker, they may chime in.
  16. Very beautiful piece!
  17. Humm, I must be seeing things again. Some where I saw a post and would swear it had a date of 2019. Well you will have to forgive me, please. I get a little scrambled sometime and a whole lot scrambled other times. Like I keep telling my wife,, you just have to work with me to keep me straight.
  18. Darn I found one more, don't know why I forgot it, the most colorful project I hav done. It is an Alex Fox pattern that was to be a wall hanging but I turned it into a real bird house.
  19. Wish I had the talent like that to add color, that is a fine job!
  20. Use spray cans because they are fun. After they are empty, I save them for when my Grandson comes, we shoot them with a pellet rifle, watch them fly around when hit. Them we retrieve the marble inside, if there is one and add them to my glass coke bottle I store them in. Now it is time to throw the can away. Sorry I know, no help. I like using an eye screw, the hole would be small enough to fill and a quick spray over.
  21. I think the odd shapes in the windows is to simulate reflection from the sun. That was my first thought when I looked at your picture. May not look as real if you change it,,, but then again, maybe with the windows window shape I may think still cool, just a cloudy day!
  22. Boy, Dick, you are hard on yourself. I like the whole picture and feel the whole frame is very neat! Great job, my friend.
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