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    At least he's a woodworker and not a welder ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Russell View Post
    At least he's a woodworker and not a welder ...

    OOOOOOWwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    My location is rural enough I can go outside naked. Router chips might be annoying though, I'll pass on the naked woodworking.

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    Not totally related, but hubby got a show Tuesday evening when I inadvertantly splished splashed some acid based filter cleaner on me. I had no idea I could strip that fast and that acid could ruin perfectly good clothes so quickly. And well water is just plain freaking cold!

    No wonder our swimming pool filters are snowy white after cleaning. (Unlike my now holey sneakers, shorts, shirt etc.)
    Leigh Costello
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    You gotta wonder if he tells his clients or just kinda surprises them with it.

    Using tools and being nekkid. Hmm. Nope. Can't think of a reason I'd ever do that.
    Where did I put that tape measure...

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    We have a friend who thinks I could sell my work for three times as much if I advertised: "turned this bowl while topless in Texas," makes me laugh and no - I don't turn topless. He just thinks it's funny to tease me I should. I tell him nah, safety glasses and some clothing protection and boots are important, although I do turn sleeveless, I don't wany any loose sleeves, cuffs near rapid RPM's and chuck jaws. But shoot far as what people want to do in their own homes, house work, wood work, long as nobody's hurt nor offended nor children around, then that's their business. Jude

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Werner View Post
    I thought it's poor practice to have anything dangling or loose near spinning power tools.

    Ken
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    To me the most shocking thing in that article is that Berkeley has a ban on public nudity! I'm shocked to find they ban anything.

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