For those of you who remember what "Jummywood" is - hey there old friends. =
In the process of making things happen all over again. 12 years since the=
divorce and my life has completely turned around during those years. By ne=
xt spring, my beautiful Christian wife of 6 years and I will be moving to t=
he snow-laden land of Minnesota with a house on a lake and a heated 40' x 6=
0' shop with insulated slab and plenty of place for wood storage and fabric=
ation. It's not a dream come true but more like an answered prayer. Began=
"locating" some of the tools I still had when "Future Collectibles" was al=
ive back in Texas and believe it or not, I've found a LOT of them. The blo=
ck planes needed re-working but it didn't take long to remove the surface r=
ust and bring the blades back to a loving and wonderful "scary sharp" as we=
ll as the chisels. Main equipment purchases will be the table saw, drill p=
ress, mortising machine, spindle sander, and planer. More will be added as=
the funds become more available but it's a definite GO. This old "piney-w=
ood" country boy is excited to get it all going. I've still been in touch =
with me old top bloke Phil (Phully) Laird. The guy who helped bring me out=
to Vegas to begin my new life was Harvey Klene. We lost him a couple of y=
ears ago - but I was able to help him set up his beautiful shop the year pr=
ior to his death. Just wanted to shout out and look forward to posting som=
e pics (if I can remember the page) Later.
In article <[email protected]>,
Jimmy McNamara <[email protected]> wrote:
> For those of you who remember what "Jummywood" is - hey there old friends.
> In the process of making things happen all over again. 12 years since the
> divorce and my life has completely turned around during those years. By next
> spring, my beautiful Christian wife of 6 years and I will be moving to the
> snow-laden land of Minnesota with a house on a lake and a heated 40' x 60'
> shop with insulated slab and plenty of place for wood storage and
> fabrication. It's not a dream come true but more like an answered prayer.
> Began "locating" some of the tools I still had when "Future Collectibles" was
> alive back in Texas and believe it or not, I've found a LOT of them. The
> block planes needed re-working but it didn't take long to remove the surface
> rust and bring the blades back to a loving and wonderful "scary sharp" as
> well as the chisels. Main equipment purchases will be the table saw, drill
> press, mortising machine, spindle sander, and planer. More will be added as
> the funds become more available but it's a definite GO. This old
> "piney-wood" country boy is excited to get it all going. I've still been in
> touch with me old top bloke Phil (Phully) Laird. The guy who helped bring me
> out to Vegas to begin my new life was Harvey Klene. We lost him a couple of
> years ago - but I was able to help him set up his beautiful shop the year
> prior to his death. Just wanted to shout out and look forward to posting
> some pics (if I can remember the page) Later.
Good to see ya, Jimmy. Congrats on the move.
djb
--
³Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and drunkenness
sobered, but stupid lasts forever.² -- Aristophanes
On 4/18/2014 3:21 PM, Jimmy McNamara wrote:
> For those of you who remember what "Jummywood" is - hey there old friends. In the process of making things happen all over again. 12 years since the divorce and my life has completely turned around during those years. By next spring, my beautiful Christian wife of 6 years and I will be moving to the snow-laden land of Minnesota with a house on a lake and a heated 40' x 60' shop with insulated slab and plenty of place for wood storage and fabrication. It's not a dream come true but more like an answered prayer. Began "locating" some of the tools I still had when "Future Collectibles" was alive back in Texas and believe it or not, I've found a LOT of them. The block planes needed re-working but it didn't take long to remove the surface rust and bring the blades back to a loving and wonderful "scary sharp" as well as the chisels. Main equipment purchases will be the table saw, drill press, mortising machine, spindle sander, and planer. More will be added as the funds become mo
re available but it's a definite GO. This old "piney-wood" country boy is excited to get it all going. I've still been in touch with me old top bloke Phil (Phully) Laird. The guy who helped bring me out to Vegas to begin my new life was Harvey Klene. We lost him a couple of years ago - but I was able to help him set up his beautiful shop the year prior to his death. Just wanted to shout out and look forward to posting some pics (if I can remember the page) Later.
>
Good luck to you Jim. Enjoy the Lords house.
Jimmy McNamara wrote:
> For those of you who remember what "Jummywood" is - hey there old friends. In the process of making things happen all over again. 12 years since the divorce and my life has completely turned around during those years. By next spring, my beautiful Christian wife of 6 years and I will be moving to the snow-laden land of Minnesota with a house on a lake and a heated 40' x 60' shop with insulated slab and plenty of place for wood storage and fabrication. It's not a dream come true but more like an answered prayer. Began "locating" some of the tools I still had when "Future Collectibles" was alive back in Texas and believe it or not, I've found a LOT of them. The block planes needed re-working but it didn't take long to remove the surface rust and bring the blades back to a loving and wonderful "scary sharp" as well as the chisels. Main equipment purchases will be the table saw, drill press, mortising machine, spindle sander, and planer. More will be added as the funds b
ecome more available but it's a definite GO. This old "piney-wood" country boy is excited to get it all going. I've still been in touch with me old top bloke Phil (Phully) Laird. The guy who helped bring me out to Vegas to begin my new life was Harvey Klene. We lost him a couple of years ago - but I was able to help him set up his beautiful shop the year prior to his death. Just wanted to shout out and look forward to posting some pics (if I can remember the page) Later.
I still have the picture of your patented step stool with hand hold,
but have never gotten around to building one. I need the hand hold
but the step is probably too high for me.
--
GW Ross
Everybody has a right to be stupid,
but some abuse the privilege.
David Eisan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Monday, April 21, 2014 9:06:25 PM UTC-7, Leon wrote:
>> On 4/21/2014 4:48 PM, David Eisan wrote:
>>
>>> Good to see you Jummy!
>>
>>>
>>
>>> Thanks to Steven Musial for alerting me to this
>>> thread....
>>
>>>
>
> Yes, that is still me! Miss you Leon!
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hey kid! Are you still that guy on the street? LOL
David, do you still have your webpage? I lost the link and
use to love looking at your stuff, especially the
staircases.
TIA
On 4/18/2014 1:21 PM, Jimmy McNamara wrote:
> For those of you who remember what "Jummywood" is - hey there old friends. In the process of making things happen all over again. 12 years since the divorce and my life has completely turned around during those years. By next spring, my beautiful Christian wife of 6 years and I will be moving to the snow-laden land of Minnesota with a house on a lake and a heated 40' x 60' shop with insulated slab and plenty of place for wood storage and fabrication. It's not a dream come true but more like an answered prayer. Began "locating" some of the tools I still had when "Future Collectibles" was alive back in Texas and believe it or not, I've found a LOT of them. The block planes needed re-working but it didn't take long to remove the surface rust and bring the blades back to a loving and wonderful "scary sharp" as well as the chisels. Main equipment purchases will be the table saw, drill press, mortising machine, spindle sander, and planer. More will be added as the funds become mo
re available but it's a definite GO. This old "piney-wood" country boy is excited to get it all going. I've still been in touch with me old top bloke Phil (Phully) Laird. The guy who helped bring me out to Vegas to begin my new life was Harvey Klene. We lost him a couple of years ago - but I was able to help him set up his beautiful shop the year prior to his death. Just wanted to shout out and look forward to posting some pics (if I can remember the page) Later.
>
Ah ha! Couldn't stay away, huh? This place is still pretty much the
same: some different names, but otherwise the same old shit. Sounds
like the "little woman" has toned you down. Good on her.
Minnesota is a lovely place in the fall. Walleye is some of the best
eatin' anywhere. My grandparents and some uncles farmed in northern MN.
Having been a junior farmhand for a few summers, I discovered that
farming was not for me. Keep in mind the local seasons: almost winter,
winter, still winter, and road construction.
Maggy and I are living in Carlsbad, CA. Good place. Gave most of my
tools to my youngest daughter who is doing some good woodwork. That kid
has more talent for more things than I can imagine. Jealous.
Anyway, keep in touch. My email is as above, just remove the obvious
(am also on Facebook). Oh and here's a famous prayer for you: From
ghosties and ghoulies, from long leggedy beasties, from things that go
bump in the dark, Lord protect us. Amen.
mahalo,
jo4hn
On 5/10/2014 5:26 PM, David Eisan wrote:
> On Monday, April 21, 2014 9:06:25 PM UTC-7, Leon wrote:
>> On 4/21/2014 4:48 PM, David Eisan wrote:
>>
>>> Good to see you Jummy!
>>
>>>
>>
>>> Thanks to Steven Musial for alerting me to this thread....
>>
>>>
>
> Yes, that is still me! Miss you Leon!
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hey kid! Are you still that guy on the street? LOL
>
Still the terror of your neighborhood David? LOL Good on you!
On 4/18/2014 4:21 PM, Jimmy McNamara wrote:
> For those of you who remember what "Jummywood" is - hey there old friends. In the process of making things happen all over again. 12 years since the divorce and my life has completely turned around during those years. By next spring, my beautiful Christian wife of 6 years and I will be moving to the snow-laden land of Minnesota with a house on a lake and a heated 40' x 60' shop with insulated slab and plenty of place for wood storage and fabrication. It's not a dream come true but more like an answered prayer. Began "locating" some of the tools I still had when "Future Collectibles" was alive back in Texas and believe it or not, I've found a LOT of them. The block planes needed re-working but it didn't take long to remove the surface rust and bring the blades back to a loving and wonderful "scary sharp" as well as the chisels. Main equipment purchases will be the table saw, drill press, mortising machine, spindle sander, and planer. More will be added as the funds become mo
re available but it's a definite GO. This old "piney-wood" country boy is excited to get it all going. I've still been in touch with me old top bloke Phil (Phully) Laird. The guy who helped bring me out to Vegas to begin my new life was Harvey Klene. We lost him a couple of years ago - but I was able to help him set up his beautiful shop the year prior to his death. Just wanted to shout out and look forward to posting some pics (if I can remember the page) Later.
>
welcome back...
Forget the mortiser.. Some festoolie here will try to convince you that
a domino is the way...
He might be right, or you can just use your router, or just chuck up a
spiral bit in your drill press and drill it out...
Glad you got some of your stuff back..
--
Jeff