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Fingerboard gluing aid
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:24 am
by Taffy Evans
Re: Fingerboard gluing aid
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:33 am
by kiwigeo
That workshop looks disgustingly clean Taff.........

Re: Fingerboard gluing aid
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:42 am
by Nick
kiwigeo wrote:That workshop looks disgustingly clean Taff.........

Na, refer to the first picture & to paraphrase the movie 'Sixth Sense'...."I see sawdust".
Cunning bugger Taffy, as with all your jigs e.t.c it's amazingly simple but damn effective, nice tip

Could have been a nice bit of figured Sapele or something though

Re: Fingerboard gluing aid
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 1:23 am
by Lillian
Nice and simple. I like that. Thanks Taffy.
Come on Martin, by Hesh's standards, it's a total mess. Its all a matter of perspective.
Re: Fingerboard gluing aid
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:33 pm
by kiwigeo
Lillian wrote:Nice and simple. I like that. Thanks Taffy.
Come on Martin, by Hesh's standards, it's a total mess. Its all a matter of perspective.
Yes agreed..Hesh is the standard for disgustingly tidy workshops.
Right now Im standing ankle deep in spruce shavings working on a back. The floor might get swept today sometime if I get time.
Re: Fingerboard gluing aid
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:57 pm
by Taffy Evans
Hi Guys, the comment about the tidy workshop made me laugh, that must have been a "mans" tidy. Today my wife offered to help me tidy my workshops it took three hours, now that must be a woman's tidy. I had to do it properly, she had me moving machines moving wood stacks even throwing stuff out, throwing stuff out is not something that comes easy.
She even took cobwebs off the walls and ceilings that had hung there like Christmas decorations since last year [Hesh will have to Google cobwebs]

, and, saying silly things like "why are we stepping over this extension lead all the time, why not run it over the door and down the other side". So guess what? now there's nothing to step over and I wasted 5 minute doing it [after 5 years].
I did however get a chance to notice that most of my jigs [for building, and there's a truck load of them] are of the same fine quality as the one shown here. All types of recycled materials are used, but they all work and do their intended job well.
One good thing came of this clean up [the things one finds] a new tool was born........to be continued.
Re: Fingerboard gluing aid
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:48 pm
by Clancy
"why are we stepping over this extension lead all the time, why not run it over the door and down the other side"
Now Taff, I'm afraid I'm going to have to cite your wife for incorrect procedure relating to a Workplace Health & Safety issue.
She
should have submitted an SOS (Safety Observation - Site) with a full description of the potential
incident, from which a full WH&S committee meeting could be formed and the correct
response debated until a satisfactory
outcome achieved wherby the
approved and
licensed professionals are notified to
attend and rectify the aforementioned offending article.
I suspect that an electrician would have been required on-site to disable power to lead, followed by a pair of technicians with a step-ladder to lift the lead into it's new, safe, place - but not before a union official has conducted a site inspection and deemed that the site is safe to now enter.
Sorry mate, that's just how it is!