Cleaning out the woodshed - Part I
- hilo_kawika
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Cleaning out the woodshed - Part I
I'm a packrat - there it is. I can't bear to throw nice looking, figured koa wood away even when I can't use it. So when I've re-sawed pieces there's always singles left over that can't be stuck to another piece for a top or back.
But now SWMBO says it's time to let go.
If anyone wants this stuff for the price of postage, it's yours. The general dimensions of the pieces are 5"x13"x 1/16-1/8". They should be great for headstocks, soundhole inlay Xmas tree ornaments and whatever your mind can come together with. A fixed rate International Priority Mail box with inner dimensions of 11 7/8" x 3 3/8" x13 5/8" costs ~$40 US to ship to Oz. I've already sent a couple of care packages of wood to Oz and customs wasn't a problem.
There are also thicker pieces of smaller dimensions if you want to re-saw your own stuff.
Please PM me if you're interested and we can work out details.
But now SWMBO says it's time to let go.
If anyone wants this stuff for the price of postage, it's yours. The general dimensions of the pieces are 5"x13"x 1/16-1/8". They should be great for headstocks, soundhole inlay Xmas tree ornaments and whatever your mind can come together with. A fixed rate International Priority Mail box with inner dimensions of 11 7/8" x 3 3/8" x13 5/8" costs ~$40 US to ship to Oz. I've already sent a couple of care packages of wood to Oz and customs wasn't a problem.
There are also thicker pieces of smaller dimensions if you want to re-saw your own stuff.
Please PM me if you're interested and we can work out details.
How to become a millionaire? Start with $2 million and become a luthier...
I'd like them myself.
Man, I GOTTA learn to be more selfish, damn it. Nobody else had posted on the subject, I mighta had dibs!
Way I see it, is the rest of us have incomes and the young guys don't, but they've got plenty of talent and plenty of enthusiasm, bugger all cash though.
Anyway, had to say something, I could see this stuff ending up in Martins warehouse...
Man, I GOTTA learn to be more selfish, damn it. Nobody else had posted on the subject, I mighta had dibs!
Way I see it, is the rest of us have incomes and the young guys don't, but they've got plenty of talent and plenty of enthusiasm, bugger all cash though.
Anyway, had to say something, I could see this stuff ending up in Martins warehouse...
- sebastiaan56
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Yes ,it's a bit of sad news for Martin . Unfortunatley the aircraft hanger he uses to store his stash has simply run out of room . Apparently There's not even enough room for a single fingerboard to be squeezed in there . He tried a bridge blank by shoving it through the door and quickly slamming it , but to no avail. The bloody door would not shut.
Apparently he's looking at mining underneath the hanger as a next step to gain some more space . A costly exersize to be sure , and is the reason I've started a bit of a donation campaign to help cover his costs , the poor bugger .
Anyone interested in forwarding a donation ,kindly send it to me personally . Cash would be good !! No receipts will be issued . C'mon guys , give till it hurts !!
Apparently he's looking at mining underneath the hanger as a next step to gain some more space . A costly exersize to be sure , and is the reason I've started a bit of a donation campaign to help cover his costs , the poor bugger .
Anyone interested in forwarding a donation ,kindly send it to me personally . Cash would be good !! No receipts will be issued . C'mon guys , give till it hurts !!
Craig Lawrence
- sebastiaan56
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Craig,
Do you mean those stories of Martin's new floorboards made from old growth BRW are not true?
Actually the grapevine has it that the Spittles' are going to be moving into a caravan on the outskirts of Kalgoorie since Martin stopped buying timber....
Uncle Bob has started cashing in his 401, and the President of Brazil put in a call to Kevin Rudd.
Do you mean those stories of Martin's new floorboards made from old growth BRW are not true?
Actually the grapevine has it that the Spittles' are going to be moving into a caravan on the outskirts of Kalgoorie since Martin stopped buying timber....
Uncle Bob has started cashing in his 401, and the President of Brazil put in a call to Kevin Rudd.
make mine fifths........
This forum is so full of geniuses I am just blown out and I think we will no less than stun the nation this time. You guys provided the ingredients, all I did was stir.
Check it out.
Martin needs a, well frankly, f%&#*ing huge store under his already massive hanger to store his wood that, generous as we are, may well be beyond our considerable means to fund. At current growth rates we are talking some serious infrastructure including internal transport networks and cutting edge inventory monitoring. But this should not really be news to any of us right?
But. And here is the genius of the ANZLF. As we speak Kevin Rudd is putting together a list of large infrastructure projects to spend a few billion on for some good old fashion economic pump priming.
You see what you guys have created here? Imagine how many jobs such an ambitious project would create? The day the ANZLF saved the Australian economy! And help out poor old Martin so he could get back in the WA (wood acquisition) saddle again. Got to be worth a public holiday named in our honour, at least.
I'll whip up a letter to the PM.
Dear Kevin, have we got an idea for you. You sitting down for this Kev? We know this guys in SA with a sh%t load of nice wood who......
Check it out.
Martin needs a, well frankly, f%&#*ing huge store under his already massive hanger to store his wood that, generous as we are, may well be beyond our considerable means to fund. At current growth rates we are talking some serious infrastructure including internal transport networks and cutting edge inventory monitoring. But this should not really be news to any of us right?
But. And here is the genius of the ANZLF. As we speak Kevin Rudd is putting together a list of large infrastructure projects to spend a few billion on for some good old fashion economic pump priming.
You see what you guys have created here? Imagine how many jobs such an ambitious project would create? The day the ANZLF saved the Australian economy! And help out poor old Martin so he could get back in the WA (wood acquisition) saddle again. Got to be worth a public holiday named in our honour, at least.
I'll whip up a letter to the PM.
Dear Kevin, have we got an idea for you. You sitting down for this Kev? We know this guys in SA with a sh%t load of nice wood who......
You can bomb the world to pieces,
but you can't bomb the world to peace!
but you can't bomb the world to peace!
Very funny guys. The truth is the workshop _is_ full to the brim and Ive barely got room to move around same.
The mining and oil/gas industries are also moving into one of their regular downturns so as usual I go into survival draft which means less money spent on the luxuries in life. On the plus side, less work means more time for building.
The mining and oil/gas industries are also moving into one of their regular downturns so as usual I go into survival draft which means less money spent on the luxuries in life. On the plus side, less work means more time for building.
- sebastiaan56
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Already!?! I thought there would be a few years left in the boom.kiwigeo wrote:The mining and oil/gas industries are also moving into one of their regular downturns so as usual I go into survival draft which means less money spent on the luxuries in life. On the plus side, less work means more time for building.
make mine fifths........
Mining companies dont have any foresight. At the slightest hint of troubles they stop hiring and start firing. They then wonder why when things pick up again they cant find any experienced workers.
The cafe I frequent here has a mining company upstairs. On Wednesday all the staff were down at the cafe having goodbye coffees...theyd just been sacked. I think I might have found some work for one of their Geos but the rest are out on the street.
Craig old mate.....comments re my stash were taken in jest. How are you going with the chem0?
Cheers Martin
The cafe I frequent here has a mining company upstairs. On Wednesday all the staff were down at the cafe having goodbye coffees...theyd just been sacked. I think I might have found some work for one of their Geos but the rest are out on the street.
Craig old mate.....comments re my stash were taken in jest. How are you going with the chem0?
Cheers Martin
sebastiaan56 wrote:Already!?! I thought there would be a few years left in the boom.kiwigeo wrote:The mining and oil/gas industries are also moving into one of their regular downturns so as usual I go into survival draft which means less money spent on the luxuries in life. On the plus side, less work means more time for building.
- DarwinStrings
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That's life Martin. I'd have jumped on it myself, but with the baby due in four weeks, and our current debt reduction program, I don't have the postage money.
They had an opening, if they're to silly to take it, it ain't my problem.
Hope you got some sort of fire suppression system in that hanger of yours.
That raises an interesting question. What do you guys do for fire suppression systems/smoke alarms to protect your your stash.
They had an opening, if they're to silly to take it, it ain't my problem.
Hope you got some sort of fire suppression system in that hanger of yours.
That raises an interesting question. What do you guys do for fire suppression systems/smoke alarms to protect your your stash.
Smoke detectors tied into a fully monitored alarm system. I told the boss the alarm system was for the house and the workshop is just an add-on. She hasnt yet twigged that its the other way around.Paul B wrote:
That raises an interesting question. What do you guys do for fire suppression systems/smoke alarms to protect your your stash.
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