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Great job and take it easy until you fully recover.
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Another two for the herd. You should do well at your craft shows. You keep getting new designs so things don't get stagnant.
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Great job!
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I just throw the wood in a plastic bucket for use later. Any wood not used later is kindling.
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Nice job on the puzzle!
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Great designs, I bet your glad you found Harvey to partner with.
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Sit or Stand - do you have a preference?
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Got to love HOA's not. I am glad l don't have one telling me what I can do. My only restriction from the city was my detached garage could not go over 1000sqft. Mine is 990sqft only because I couldn't work in the other 10sqft. My roof has a 10/12 pitch with a dormer there is a one bedroom apartment upstairs for guests.- 156 replies
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Great start to what hopefully be a great season.
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GP awesome chair at your scrollsaw. I bet there is not many of those used for scrolling.- 156 replies
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Nice shops Gary & Frank- 156 replies
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The rigid sander works great. The woodworking club I belong to has one and it is used all the time and has held up well.- 156 replies
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Trackman looks like you have room for more things. Chuck your setting a bad precedent your shop is too clean.- 156 replies
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MrsN nice shop for the students. Be glad you have groups around 10. I know my first year teaching woodshop I had groups of 35. I was constantly on the move. I have a special needs son and he enjoyed working in the shop.- 156 replies
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Absolutely fantastic work Kevin!
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So far the shops look less cluttered than mine. Hoping to post some pics tomorrow. I have to cleanup a little. I spent about an hour fixing the heater. It turned out to be a dirty heat sensor. A little sand paper and furnace was up and running. The house furnace had the same problem but not ever working on it called the repair guy cost me $122.00 next time it will be free.- 156 replies
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I started scrolling about a year ago. I taught industrial arts for forty years but we didn't have a scroll saw where I taught. I joined a woodworking club and one of my first students was a member and he did a lot of scroll work and got me started scrolling. I do a wide variety of woodworking from cabinetry, lathe work, and now scroll saw projects are added to my interest. I find using a scroll saw very relaxing and quiet.
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Kevin you will enjoy tomorrow as well, then the rest of the week stinks. The weather goes back to being cold.
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Awesome vehicle, I need to corral my grandson and do a project with before he gets too old. They don't he the interest in it if you don't start them young.
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I bought mine on amazon from pul factory. The size was 16 x 150mm a package of 20 for a little over $10.
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Great job!
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I buy mine from scrollsawbladespatterns.com great prices. They sell a variety of makes. They are out of Vandalia, Ohio.
