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jbrowning

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  1. I am using the dewalt 788.
  2. Thanks everyone, yes it does feel great. And with the new respirator I woke up this morning without a tight chest like I would usually end up feeling the day after cutting. Wow, I'm planning on cutting the dragon out tonight and figure what patterns to put on the maple and the walnut I have had setting in my garage for the last month. Thanks Don for taking care of the doctor for me. He is a little bit of a "worry wart" if you know what I mean. Oh Marg, you are going to love getting back to work after the cataracts are out. I couldn't believe how much better I felt after my two surgeries. Good luck!! Jim
  3. That elephant rocks Kevin, great job. Jim
  4. Finally made it to the garage and got two cat jigsaw puzzles cut out. I feel pretty good. I did use a new respirator. I sure hope my doctor isn't on this site. I am hoping to cut out my dragon tomorrow night. Jim
  5. Thank you everyone for the kind words. I do love my photography. Any suggestions of what size puzzles to make these? I can probably go all the way up to a 13x19 on these pictures and still have nice detail. Jim
  6. Very nice Frank.
  7. Very cool Roly, I love pheasants. We put up some bird feeders for a few years but we only got the big black birds coming to them. So we quit. Jim
  8. Hello DW, these were taken in Colorado Springs about 5 minutes from where I live. Jim
  9. Well, I still haven't made it back into the garage yet...maybe tomorrow. But between bouts with the upper resp. infection I did make it out to walk around the park some. These are the pics I came away with. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wondering if any of these might work for a jigsaw puzzle. Also if this isn't the right place to post these types of posts please let me know where I should post them. Thanks for looking Jim
  10. Hi Dick, thanks for putting me on your prayer request. Yes I will be insulating it because here in Colorado it tends to get cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Now I just have to figure out how to cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Jim
  11. Thanks Roly, yep I will be sure to post up pictures of it and how it is coming along. Hi Stevan, I have a friend who is an electrician and he wired my whole basement. So I will be getting him to come over and run everything from the house to the shop. Thanks Wayne, there are quite a few people on my block that have tuff sheds in their back yard. So I'm hoping I won't run into any problems with them. Jim
  12. Hey Iggy, it looks like you have a good plan going there. Keep up the good work. Jim
  13. Hello everyone, I have some good news - bad news. The Bad News - My second bout with a upper respiratory infection since the middle of January. So there is about another 3-4 weeks before I can get back into the garage and get some work done. The Good News By the end of March I might have my Wood Working Shed built. Both the landscape guy and tuff shed guy came out and ok'd the back yard where I'm going to have it built. Now I'm just waiting for the HOA to say it is ok then we're off to the races. The building will be 10' by 16' (the largest one that I can put in the back yard). So pretty excited about it even though being sicker than a puppy dog for the second month in a row. Jim
  14. No back problems for me (knock on wood). But i do have tingling in my hands after I have been scroll sawing for a while. Doc says I need to find a new hobby. I don't think that will happen. Too many things to do. Jim
  15. Good luck Scott, I'm sure you will do great. Jim
  16. Actually my decision was pretty easy. I have had an upper resp. infection for the last 2-3 weeks. So there is no wood working at the time for me. Hopefully in a week or two I can try it. Good game by the way. Jim
  17. Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I'm going to wait to see if she can find it again. Thanks Jim
  18. Well done Denny, I did one in maple and my next one will be out of walnut. Jim
  19. Hello everyone, has anyone seen a magazine or book that was of farm animal jigsaw puzzles? My sister says she saw one, but I haven't found one yet. Thanks Jim
  20. Great work. Jim
  21. I don't think you used enough clamps. Jim
  22. Would there be any help if it was stack cut with the 1/4"? Jim
  23. Maybe 1/2" baltic birch plywood? Jim
  24. Well it warmed up into the 50's yesterday and today. But now we are dealing with 70 MPH winds. Dang I can't be pleased at all. Jim
  25. It is up to a wopping 12 degrees now. I guess I will wait another day to try and cut out some puzzles. Jim
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