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My Unisaw Shade
I went by one of my favorite dumpsters yesterday and dug out two perfectly
good patio umbrellas(along with some other treasures). I went back today and found the poles. I built the base using a 5 gal bucket filled with concrete. Now I can work with my equipment out in the blazing sun and with a little drizzle(like now with Dennis passing through.) http://home.mchsi.com/~lhote5/saw-shadebig.jpg Larry -- Columbia, MO www.llhote.com |
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"Lawrence L'Hote" wrote I went by one of my favorite dumpsters yesterday and dug out two perfectly good patio umbrellas(along with some other treasures). I went back today and found the poles. I built the base using a 5 gal bucket filled with concrete. Now I can work with my equipment out in the blazing sun and with a little drizzle(like now with Dennis passing through.) http://home.mchsi.com/~lhote5/saw-shadebig.jpg Larry Good goin' Larry. A little creativity goes a long ways when recycling things. Where are the lawn chairs and iced tea? |
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Lee Michaels wrote: "Lawrence L'Hote" wrote I went by one of my favorite dumpsters yesterday and dug out two perfectly good patio umbrellas(along with some other treasures). I went back today and found the poles. I built the base using a 5 gal bucket filled with concrete. Now I can work with my equipment out in the blazing sun and with a little drizzle(like now with Dennis passing through.) http://home.mchsi.com/~lhote5/saw-shadebig.jpg Larry Good goin' Larry. A little creativity goes a long ways when recycling things. Where are the lawn chairs and iced tea? They are on the front porch next to the refrigerator... {Just kidding! } -- Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland |
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If we are getting into off topic gloats...
I bought a skydiving rig at a garage sale for $18. I thought my kids would enjoy seeing how it works. My wife suggested putting on eBay instead. I got $170 for it. And... the buyer is delighted with the bargain he got. How's that for recycling! |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:05:00 GMT, "toller" wrote:
If we are getting into off topic gloats... I bought a skydiving rig at a garage sale for $18. I thought my kids would enjoy seeing how it works. Remember: He who hesitates shall inherit the Earth. |
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Wes Stewart wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:05:00 GMT, "toller" wrote: If we are getting into off topic gloats... I bought a skydiving rig at a garage sale for $18. I thought my kids would enjoy seeing how it works. Remember: He who hesitates shall inherit the Earth. A stitch in time is worth two in the bush. |
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jo4hn wrote: Wes Stewart wrote: On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:05:00 GMT, "toller" wrote: If we are getting into off topic gloats... I bought a skydiving rig at a garage sale for $18. I thought my kids would enjoy seeing how it works. Remember: He who hesitates shall inherit the Earth. A stitch in time is worth two in the bush. Or, "If at first you don't succeed, forget skydiving!" Tom |
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"jo4hn" wrote in message ink.net... A stitch in time is worth two in the bush. A hand in the bush is worth two birds!! |
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Wood Butcher wrote:
A stitch in time is worth two in the bush. A hand in the bush is worth two birds!! As told to me by an old time electrical contractor customer of mine. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ A push in the hand is worth two in the bush, except if in yonder bush, A fair maiden should stand. Then a push in the bush, is worth two in the hand. Burma Shave. Lew |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:58:24 -0700, the opaque "Wood Butcher"
clearly wrote: "jo4hn" wrote in message link.net... A stitch in time is worth two in the bush. A hand in the bush is worth two birds!! A tit in the mouth is worth two in the hand. - Ever wonder what the speed of lightning would be if it didn't zigzag? - http://diversify.com Full Service Web Application Programming |
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Lawrence L'Hote (in PKTAe.147389$x96.94861@attbi_s72) said:
| http://home.mchsi.com/~lhote5/saw-shadebig.jpg It's a *Unishade*! :-) -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/solar.html |
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