i was just wondering when you get to start buying air tools and tack?
i was just wondering when you get to start buying air tools and tack?
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Yeah Tod, inquiring minds want to know. How about it John.
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Well...methinks pretty soon! Right now, I'm being real careful while I get all our finances together for buying the new house. It's probably going to take me a couple of months, but when I start buying, it won't be for a little Craftsman compressor. I'm going to outfit this new shop the right way and use all the education I've acquired from SMC to do it.
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
cool! take your time and be selective, you only need to do it once, all except for the saddle/bridle thing. those will need replaced much more frequently than air tools t.
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You can buy tack at Sears????
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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60 grit is a turning tool, ain't it?
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Horses horse horses....Lemme tell ya something....There ain't gonna be no horses!!!! Why would I even bother putting a woodshop together if I had those tempermental creatures demanding my every waking moment? Nope....No horses....no saddles...bridles....bits....curry combs....grain...hay....straw....stall cleaning that smells like wet oak....water freezing in the winter......horses getting out and tearing up the yard.....fartin' and biting. Nope...not for me. Just a little ole two-story woodshop and an orchard full of fruit trees and a pond full of bass and bluegill.....and a white horse fence all around.....BUT NO HORSES!
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
Well then.....Originally Posted by John Hart
You can NOT call it a White "Horse" Fence.
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Sure he can. It's to keep them out!
John - When developing that list of stuff for the new shop, it might be easier to note the tools you won't need.
Only the Blue Roads
John,
Get one of these from a fellow CNC ShopBotter in North Carolina. He makes them out of foam sheets. These horses won't be any trouble, no vet bills, no feed, etc.
They sure would look good at your place
Yep Keith...those are some ponies I can take care of!
Andy...You're right about that. But then, this is also a lifestyle change, so there's going to be some things to consider with running a bigger property and I want to take that into consideration too. The Stable (soon to be converted into a garage/shop) will also have air power so I have to look at the mechanic aspects.
But then y'all are expecting that to be a Bed and Breakfast for the visiting Turners....but even then I'll have to do a fair bit of building and I want to get the right tools for all that.
I'm actually getting the tools built into the financing. (about $7K)
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
7K will get you set up in Canadian White quite nicely.
Process over. Next.
Only the Blue Roads
Or Baby poop yellow and lots of change
---I may be broke---but we have plenty of wood---
Be careful . . .Originally Posted by Keith Outten
A couple of old sayings (from vet school in the 70's)
"Buy everything else you want before you buy horses. Once you're buying feed for them you won't be able to afford anything else." Kind of like equipping a shop I guess.
"Aint no rhino can't be rode. Ain't no cowboy can't be throwed." Don't know the relevance of that, but I like it.
Every morning I seize the day - but I lose my grip when I grab my coffee. <*//><
This one's gonna' be fun to watch John. And to boot, it's close enough for a visit. Keep us posted.
John
Oh! and Larry you forgot to mention the missed shop time spent with the pitchfork, shovel, new straw, used straw and John....BTW....that used straw won't have the same effect as the exotic wood shavings! but it'll make curl your nose!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....