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Thread: How woodworkers think

  1. #16
    It's a Bauerle, from 1960.

  2. #17
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    I can't believe no one has posted that over at OWWM.

    Oh, wait. All the Significant Others at OWWM are already well past the "are you out of your mind" stage....

  3. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Darcy Warner View Post
    It's a Bauerle, from 1960.
    I was looking at your YouTube channel, that's where I saw the Kolle

  4. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Wasner View Post
    I was looking at your YouTube channel, that's where I saw the Kolle
    That was a really sweet finish planer. I miss it, wouldn't mind having another.

  5. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Darcy Warner View Post
    Half my time is spent doing architectural millwork. Parts and pieces for old houses mostly, porch parts, turnings, etc .
    Just stuff that no one else wants or can do is usually my market. I am trying to move to just production work and forget home owners altogether.

    The other half (beginning to creep well over half) is spent buying, rebuilding, repairing (on site and back to my shop) rebuilds for customers, selling, etc.

    As time has went on, I learned that I like the machinery more than building stuff for people.
    I am enjoying the quest for old ARN as a way to complete my shop quite enjoyable and addictive.

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