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Kamusur wrote:Glad to hear that you are planning on ratting some more wood John, good work.
Steve
Steve...I will see if I can better it!...Kamusur wrote:Still one of my favourite all time photos John![]()
Steve
You can:woodrat wrote:Steve...I will see if I can better it!...Kamusur wrote:Still one of my favourite all time photos John![]()
Steve
lauburu wrote:I'm a little more downmarket than antique shops. I find the local Hospice/SPCA/Sally Army shops are a wonderful source of really cheap, good quality mahogany. This timber, disguised as (now unfashionable) bed ends, coffee tables..... can be a real bargain. And the people behind the counter don't care what you do with it. Remember, you read it here first.
Miguel
What can I say Markus!......I WANT ONE!!!!!!charangohabsburg wrote:You can:woodrat wrote:Steve...I will see if I can better it!...Kamusur wrote:Still one of my favourite all time photos John![]()
Steve
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Well it's not everyday you get a stranger holding a panel saw knocking on your front door....woodrat wrote: Dave was a little surprised when he opened the door......
That's for sure, I had to move my last panel saw with a forklift and a crane truck.kiwigeo wrote:
Well it's not everyday you get a stranger holding a panel saw knocking on your front door....
Thanks Jim....actually the weather here has been great....I got here 31st August and excepf for the last couple of days it has been fine....almost a drought one could say...!DarwinStrings wrote:That's for sure, I had to move my last panel saw with a forklift and a crane truck.kiwigeo wrote:
Well it's not everyday you get a stranger holding a panel saw knocking on your front door....
Congratulations Woodrat and my hat is off to anyone who wears just a T shirt in Old Blighty.
Jim
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