and mail that doesn't go in a straight line from origin to destinationRight on! We need to reserve this place for real meaningful whining like migrating robin poop and wind blown snow and why country western music all sounds alike these days.
and mail that doesn't go in a straight line from origin to destinationRight on! We need to reserve this place for real meaningful whining like migrating robin poop and wind blown snow and why country western music all sounds alike these days.
That's the saw that used to be a rental at the home depot. They do last. Has to be tough for a rental because people abuse anything rented. I have one in my shop too. Great saw.Finally pulled the trigger on a new corded saw, my old one was getting beat up and abused from 15 years of hard use. I sure got my moneys worth out of the old one (it was a Makita too) I hope this one serves me as well as the last...
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My dad always had a couple trees he harvested that from for us, boys when we were younger...Vevor universal mobile base for my new band saw.
Can someone point me to the store that sells or has a special on ambition?
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How old were you when he switched?My dad always had a couple trees he harvested that from for us, boys when we were younger...
That wouldn't have been from something called a "piss elm" would it?My dad always had a couple trees he harvested that from for us, boys when we were younger...
Naw it was a hickory and an oak that had low hanging limbs in the fence row...That wouldn't have been from something called a "piss elm" would it?
To this day I'm not sure what a "piss elm club" is but I do know the damn free yardsticks were a $%^%$ and don't get me started about when the metric push happened. We had a thick metric stick in the broom closet. Gave him extra leverage and wouldn't break. Very important when you're beating your kids butt.
I can't remember too many run ins after about 12 or so. We went to work with him full time when I was 13. By 19 I was running a crew when needed. But from about 4 years old to about 13 we lived on a farm and, well... Corrections and adjustments were given to the deserving if you worked hard and earned it.How old were you when he switched?
Buying that SRG second, or third, hand is the way to go Earl. The price for a new one on Doug's site is through the roof at $230 for the 1 1/4 gouge. And that's without a handle. Just the price of metal these days.You call that a Spindle Roughing Gouge?
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Now....this is a SPINDLE ROUGHING GOUGE!!
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Used (i'm the third owner) Thompson SRG came in the mail yesterday. Buried in the handle is a 3/4" round tang--that piece of solid V-10 bar stock should stand up against any catch i could make. Took it for a quick spin last night, very stable and i'm really going to love this tool. Heavy, but with great balance.
Still was pricy used, make no mistake--made my knees knock when i saw it. The SRG's don't seem to come to market used, so it was a rare opportunity. Really like the feel though!!Buying that SRG second, or third, hand is the way to go Earl. The price for a new one on Doug's site is through the roof at $230 for the 1 1/4 gouge. And that's without a handle. Just the price of metal these days.