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On another of his excellent threads, Glenn made an observation that hit so close to home, it gave me pause to consider.
http://familywoodworking.org/forums/showthread.php?34574-Disk-Sander-Guard
....And with this inspiration, so begins the Snow-Drift Woodworkers Guild (SDWG, or Snowdawgs) dedicated to all of us who spend their days maintaining fitness and agility by nimbly tripping over shop vac hoses, lawn mower parts and recycle bins while trying to find that special piece of wood, and increasing our brain power by spending long periods sitting quietly and trying to remember where we put the reading glasses...the ones resting comfortably on top of our head. Members must first qualify by submitting photo evidence of shop clutter where at least 50% of tools are hidden under "stuff" and at least one photo of a drawer full of tape measures, purchased because they can never remember where they laid down the last one they were using. Do you have what it takes to be a Snowdawg? Here's my proof, lets see yours:
http://familywoodworking.org/forums/showthread.php?34574-Disk-Sander-Guard
....You ever see people who have a snow-drift of tools and scrap on their bench from yesterday? They waste 25% of their work time just looking for stuff or moving stuff from one work surface to another....
....And with this inspiration, so begins the Snow-Drift Woodworkers Guild (SDWG, or Snowdawgs) dedicated to all of us who spend their days maintaining fitness and agility by nimbly tripping over shop vac hoses, lawn mower parts and recycle bins while trying to find that special piece of wood, and increasing our brain power by spending long periods sitting quietly and trying to remember where we put the reading glasses...the ones resting comfortably on top of our head. Members must first qualify by submitting photo evidence of shop clutter where at least 50% of tools are hidden under "stuff" and at least one photo of a drawer full of tape measures, purchased because they can never remember where they laid down the last one they were using. Do you have what it takes to be a Snowdawg? Here's my proof, lets see yours: