Meet Biscuit, my new bench dog. My Kid gave LOML and me a wheaten scottie puppy for Christmas. She has all the potential to become a great pooch and a wonderful shop companion.
Meet Biscuit, my new bench dog. My Kid gave LOML and me a wheaten scottie puppy for Christmas. She has all the potential to become a great pooch and a wonderful shop companion.
Very cool! Does that kind swell up when you put glue on it?
Use the fence Luke
Don't know yet. I'll let you know. So far it's too wiggly to glue.Originally Posted by Doug Shepard
Cute pup, Hank! Just be a little weary about keeping it in the shop when running power tools. Their hearing is so much more sensitive than ours and the noise can really hurt them! Now, if you're busy doing the Neander thing, have at it!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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60 grit is a turning tool, ain't it?
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Just look out where you step Don't want to damage any tools by stepping on em, or tripping on a cord.
Real neat dog, but I'm betting she snuggles up to your wife before she figures out how to handle a skew chisel.
Here's mine. We was in the shop all day and had to take a break
Jim
Last edited by Jim Dunn; 01-10-2006 at 11:29 PM.
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I don't have a bench, so mine is a shop dog! Plus mine is a Siberian husky so he doesn't fit well on a bench!
Congrats on the dog!
Jeff Sudmeier
"It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"
And a big shout-out from Ozzy, who doesn't like me stacking tools on "his" table:
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We used to be hunter gatherers. Now we're shopper borrowers.
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Ozzy is a great looking pooch. it doesn't look like there's much room on the table for him to share!Originally Posted by Lee DeRaud
You're right about the snuggling, LOML has the edge there. Looks like your buddy is plum tuckered out.Originally Posted by Jim Dunn
Hank
Jeff, A Siberian husky won't fit in my shop! They are wonderful dogs, but don't fare well in our South Carolina climate.Originally Posted by Jeff Sudmeier
Cheers,
Hank
Thanks for the comments John. I run the pets out when the power equipment goes on, for my safety as well as theirs. This puppy is into everything, so it will be a while before she is a full-fledged bench dog with unsupervised shop privileges.Originally Posted by John Miliunas
Cheers,
Hank
Hank that's "buddies" one on my lap one on my shoulder. The one on my shoulder is LOML.
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Sometimes they are too big to fit on the bench 68 lbs and growing every day
Hank,
Is your pooch shop broken yet? Meaning: Does he do the hand sanding and empty the dust collector? How does he get along with the Gorilla glue?
cheers, Jeff
I just love these pooch threads.
Here's Archie.
She only works in a supervisory capacity, as in - out! food! more! move over!
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