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on the contraryWell… I’ve learned another english word. So you mean that a swim suit is one of those that are tight on your jewels?
on the contraryWell… I’ve learned another english word. So you mean that a swim suit is one of those that are tight on your jewels?
In Australia, they call the tight ones banana hammocks.Well… I’ve learned another english word. So you mean that a swim suit is one of those that are tight on your jewels?
Hmm...I hadn't thought of building a concrete coat rack. You might be onto something there, Leo.I have not started yet. Ideas floating around in my head, but nothing concrete.
Toni, that would be what we call speedos and trust me I don't think any of us want to be seen in speedos...lolWell… I’ve learned another english word. So you mean that a swim suit is one of those that are tight on your jewels?
Yes! If you read the initial post you can use any material provided that there is some wood part on it.Is this an all wood project or can it have some metal? Or is this an illegal question?
Why not? If you make it interesting enough. Finding the right balance when mixing materials on a design is the most difficult thing to do.Concrete with wood pegs?
Speak for yourself, Don!Toni, that would be what we call speedos and trust me I don't think any of us want to be seen in speedos...lol
Concrete with wood pegs?
Yeah, it is not going to happen with me either. I have known for a few weeks now that I would not be able to switch from handyman to woodworker. Too many must do home projects have priority and what woodworking time I will have this winter needs to go to projects that have more value to me. Sorry about that.Hate this but I do need to bow out of the challenge. Just not up to the task. Sorry about that. Have fun.
David