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Only saw this today, suspect it may have been put up last Sunday.

http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item...ilding-eletter

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http://preview.tinyurl.com/7ketgmu



haha, nice!

Reminds me of that Norm bloke who used to be on one of the cable channels,
demonstrating how to make furniture at home. "You can do this, too!"... yeah
I'm sure I could if I had a million quids worth of machinery and tools in a
5-acre workshop like you, Norm! I've got a rusty blunt hand saw, a wobbly
workbench, a hammer and about 3 square foot of space to work in with wife,
kids and pets standing on my work.

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