AT first when I read the title I thought you were baby sitting your Grandaughter.
Well seeing that it was Princess Anne, that was almost as good.
Well, thats my thought.
Larry
Well you don't look a bit older than the day you stopped sawing.
Whoa, wait a minute. Did I hear you right? You threw your saw in the bushes.
Well I hope it was a Craftsman made in the '60s if it has been a while.
I'm wondering if it was something I did to make you leave.
SO welcome back Robert.
Good morning Bill, ummmm that coffee does smell good. Thank you
What is your 'new' grandaughter name. these things are important you know.
If I knew your wife's name I would bet your grandaughter's name derived from that.
Got any biscuits and gravy this morning?
Hot jumbo buttermilk biscuits with creamy sausage gravy?
Larry
May the Good Lord bless you all.
Sully, prayers for you and Phyllis.
Happy Birthday Bill's wife and congratulations on the new grandchild who grandma will never let him/her forget their birthday
Roy, you are a pretty great guy for an Irishman
Edward, hope you find your tent harhar
Nothing happening here except a little scrolling and cutting firewood for this coming winter. larrY
Roy, yes I did learn something new, burle, spin tks.
And Dan, if nothing else, yer getting more nicknames...whirligigs,propellers, fairywings, spinners
and maple seeds were the first helicopters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rusty, What % do they charge. I went to a place that charged 40%.
Which in essence raises your price by 60%.
Example: you want $10 they charge 40%. To get your $10 multiply by 60% equals $16
Now they take 40% of $16 is $6.40 and you receive $9.60 which is almost what you wanted.
Just curious.
Larry
Dan, this is a guessing game and we may never know.
I'll start by saying they were called whirligigs or whirliseeds.
Which means they could have been called whirlybirds.
Whirligigs or whirliseeds, it is from the whirly that I will base
a case that the helicopter got its nickname of whirlibird from the maple seed.
Ah ha... I'm right!!! I proved it to me!
Larry
Duane, " Thats 'me' " But I don't hire out, got all the dust I want to collect.
Good luck on your search. There are good systems available.
A good reliable vacuum ends your search. The rest is elementry Duane.
Just a bag, piping, valves,,,etc
Larry
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Not to worry boB. I don't have anythting that will reach across the pond.
Oh but really, I wouldn't do it anyaway.
Glad you're a protector of them.
WE have no business hours.
If we are closed then you open the Cafe and fix your own.
If we are open then come in and fix your own
just remember:
Expresso yourself
Better latte than never
Life one cup at a time
so many blends so little time
friends don't let friends drink bad tea
Youdid a nice job on the elephants ...I like the puzzle theme.
The bowl is just fantastic. Really outstanding DW.
Excuse me, but I gotta go look at that bowl again...
Later
Larry
Roly, that is a beautiful garden.
woke up this morning. Got myself a gun. Mama always said I´d be the. Chosen One
Found ducks in my garden, gonna shoot me one...
Thank you Roy.
Good information.
And yes I tested those woods in water and
the Mahogany floated, the Jatoba sank18" the the bottom
of the bucket.
I have to check other sites to see if the Janka scale lists
Mahogany more dense than Jatoba.
I find this odd since "MY" common sense says the more
dense the less likely to float.
Larry
Just an observation I found a bit odd.
I was soaking two pieces of wood in BLO,
one was Mahogany and the other was Jatoba (Spanish Cherry ?).
The Mahogany floated with about 90%+ submerged.
The Jatoba sank to the bottom.
Later, I will do a test of both woods in water.
A bit odd I thought since the Janka hardness scale has the
Mahogany more dense at 1600.
The Jatoba is 1375.
Larry