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Cool beanz. Cool scores.
Yesterday: Recliner chair for the wife. Alltrade Pro scroll saw for me. (Weighs a ton! 1991 date, they made the sheet metal out of cast iron!) Day before Sliding window in frame, for the shop for $1.00 - who cares if it is the "right" size!? home built Black and Decker router table. filler paper for the Transit notebook (somewhere in storage.) Habitat for Humanity. Now to get that shop space reorganized. Happy camper -- pyotr filipivich TV NEWS: Yesterday's newspaper read to the illiterate. |
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On 7/19/2020 9:52 PM, pyotr filipivich wrote:
Cool beanz. Cool scores. Yesterday: Recliner chair for the wife. Alltrade Pro scroll saw for me. (Weighs a ton! 1991 date, they made the sheet metal out of cast iron!) Day before Sliding window in frame, for the shop for $1.00 - who cares if it is the "right" size!? home built Black and Decker router table. filler paper for the Transit notebook (somewhere in storage.) Habitat for Humanity. Now to get that shop space reorganized. Happy camper Habitate for Humanity is a great place to get deals. You have to go in with no preconcieved ideas of what you want. Then buy what you see. I got about 60' of molding for about $0.5/ft. Don't forget garage sales. My wife got a $100 artist easle for $10 Is your Habitate for Humanity open? I think cooper (NC goober) still has ours closed |
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On Sunday, July 19, 2020 at 10:59:09 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On 7/19/2020 9:52 PM, pyotr filipivich wrote: Cool beanz. Cool scores. Yesterday: Recliner chair for the wife. Alltrade Pro scroll saw for me. (Weighs a ton! 1991 date, they made the sheet metal out of cast iron!) Day before Sliding window in frame, for the shop for $1.00 - who cares if it is the "right" size!? home built Black and Decker router table. filler paper for the Transit notebook (somewhere in storage.) Habitat for Humanity. Now to get that shop space reorganized. Happy camper Habitate for Humanity is a great place to get deals. You have to go in with no preconcieved ideas of what you want. Then buy what you see. I got about 60' of molding for about $0.5/ft. Don't forget garage sales. My wife got a $100 artist easle for $10 Pawn shops too. I once bought a PC 690 router ($140) and a DeWalt D26453 ROS ($90) for $80 total. They were both barely dusty. Matter of fact, I used them both today. |
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knuttle on Sun, 19 Jul 2020 22:59:05
-0400 typed in rec.woodworking the following: On 7/19/2020 9:52 PM, pyotr filipivich wrote: Cool beanz. Cool scores. Yesterday: Recliner chair for the wife. Alltrade Pro scroll saw for me. (Weighs a ton! 1991 date, they made the sheet metal out of cast iron!) Day before Sliding window in frame, for the shop for $1.00 - who cares if it is the "right" size!? home built Black and Decker router table. filler paper for the Transit notebook (somewhere in storage.) Habitat for Humanity. Now to get that shop space reorganized. Happy camper Habitate for Humanity is a great place to get deals. You have to go in with no preconcieved ideas of what you want. Then buy what you see. I got about 60' of molding for about $0.5/ft. Don't forget garage sales. My wife got a $100 artist easle for $10 Is your Habitate for Humanity open? I think cooper (NC goober) still has ours closed Our are open. Governor LePetomain has decreed the "wear a mask kabuki" but ... -- pyotr filipivich Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing? |
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