That's to bad about your pop-up Tom. But on the bright side if you start on a new out building for a shop now you still have a chance of getting it done before Ned gets his finished.
That's to bad about your pop-up Tom. But on the bright side if you start on a new out building for a shop now you still have a chance of getting it done before Ned gets his finished.
Man, Chuck, ain't it cold enough up here in the northeast without the zinger?
et tu brutus?
Ned, that really made me laugh out loud. Very good response!
I never judge another's quality of work by their shops...my Grandfather was an excellent turner and his shop was a deplorable dungeon underneath an apartment building in a city. It was dark, wet, and had wiring from the 20's I think. Still he forged ahead and made some nice stuff.
Now that's some funny right there.Stu is your grandfather?
Now that's some funny right there.
Travis is right, though. Nobody will bash you for having a small shop. We might kid around a bit, but we're all about equal opportunity. We joke about big shops, little shops, clean shops, dirty shops, old shops, new shops, underground shops, and of course, Ned.
bwahahahahaaaa!Stu is your grandfather?
TY, TYVM!Now that's some funny right there.
Travis is right, though. Nobody will bash you for having a small shop. We might kid around a bit, but we're all about equal opportunity. We joke about big shops, little shops, clean shops, dirty shops, old shops, new shops, underground shops, and of course, Ned.
Ned has a shop
Sorry Ned, I just had to
I built my first set of wine shelves with that set up (still i use too!) it was a beginning, and we all got to start somewhere
when your shop is the great outdoors, you have the biggest shop of them all...