Wassat Marty - you gonna build your own power station too??
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Wassat Marty - you gonna build your own power station too??
FWVVLITOH I agree with a lot of what Marty has to say.
Marty - That's good news. Once you are working all inside and have power and light you can really crack on and save from wasting the other 12-14 hours a day like you are now!:D :D
Having tried Vegemite I would say more of a son on the distaff side than a cousin. And peanut butter (naturally only crunchy peanut butter would be acceptable to any gentleman) and marmite is a...
I think that the "Euro shop" as shown in the article is deeply achievable. There are lots of good tradesmen (and artists of their craft) who achieve great results with portable tools. My concern...
I love real licorise! It is also a good laugh to give a drinker of English Gin a shot of Dutch Genever, which is alledgedly what it is derived from - my eye!!!
Scott - you have to stop with the invisible ink.
anybody know how to get onion juice off a laptop screen??
Now you see Cecil - that's what propaganda can do. Marmite is actually the only remaining item which is the subject of sanctions which were imposed following a little unpleasantness between our two...
Burt
For my own analysis of these threads - they never go south until somebody makes a post which breachs the TOS. Usually the one to do with direct commercial affiliation. Then somebody(ies) else...
Per - You are indeed perfectly correct. Maybe I have been spending too much time in mine.:D
Marmite. (and this bit is because apparently marmite is not a sufficiently long and descriptive answer to qualify as a response. It is of course. In fact Marmite is a very valid answer to many of...
Paul
I can understand your concern but don't really share it. I think that there are manufacturers and reps that post here and get the balance right most of the time. There are others that don't...
I have to say Jon that I never have seen anybody bash the EZ system. I have seen people contest the claims that are made for the use of that system and the other ways of working that it can replace....
I completely concur with Bob. I have had product featured in magazines and been approached to run an ad in the same issue. The editorial about my product has been exactly the same whether I take the...
Thanks Stu - I don't have to learn anything else new today!
Jason
The answer is, as nearly always, it depends. It depends on a couple of things but mainly the kind of work you like to do and the way that you like to work.
If you tend not to work too...
But Stu - if you look below my name it doesn't, although on that basis I am paid up to about 2020. I can't say that this would affect me personally because I tend to not use plans anyway, but if you...
I guess that he is so used to blending in with his background that stillness has become one of his survival instincts. Shame it doesn't work that well against tarmac but I'm glad to hear that he has...
Can't say it ever worries me - most of you guys are at least 5 hours late to the party anyway - except Stu who is a rather unthoughtful 8 hours early.:D
And this is one workshop task where gloves can come in handy!
Brian
I don't think anybody is dissing your motives in making the post. I for one simply posted my comment to amplify and clarify because the wrong gloves in the wrong situation are more of a...
Gloves are a difficult call - I wear them when feeding into the planer (which is very well guarded) because some of the timbers that I use have nasty splinters that I don't react well too. BUT - I...
Marty
Nice work on the timber purchase. Is the Mahogany and the Paduak for a specific project or are you just starting a hoard??
Have you designated some of the shop space for timber storage...
Bummer Robert - Hope you heal quick - do what the medics tell you and give it time.
I wasn't trying to be sarcastic but it was maybe just a bit too smart alecky - maybe not quite the behaviour of an English gentleman:D
FWIW I try very hard to resist putting any ethnic or...