Hi All,
Some of you have wanted to see some of my projects and the remodeling
of my shop. I loaded about 50 pics. The first photos, I loaded,
start on page 3, so the sequence of events, as per the progress on the
shop, begins on page 3 and work forward. There are also misc
projects, shop projects (other than the remodel) and a few of the
upholstery area remodel.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/
I still have a lot to do. I hope these pics/link come out ok. I
spent a lot of time getting this together, selecting reasonable photos
and loading them.
I woodwork as a hobby, for fun. None of my projects have been sold.
With some projects for friends, etc., some folks have given me a
gratuity, in return. Otherwise, all projects are either given or
donated. In particular, the child rockers I make, which are special
for me, and I like to think are of my own design, in part, at least.
They are either given to individuals or, more often, donated for
auctioning at school fundraisers and the like.
Sonny
>Hi All,
>Some of you have wanted to see some of my projects and the remodeling
>of my shop. I loaded about 50 pics. The first photos, I loaded,
>start on page 3, so the sequence of events, as per the progress on the
>shop, begins on page 3 and work forward. There are also misc
>projects, shop projects (other than the remodel) and a few of the
>upholstery area remodel...
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/
>Sonny
Nice work Sonny. I especially like the charcoal Chaplin and the work
on your workshop. All these nice workshops make me jealous.
`Casper
Sonny wrote:
> Hi All,
> Some of you have wanted to see some of my projects and the remodeling
> of my shop. I loaded about 50 pics. The first photos, I loaded,
> start on page 3, so the sequence of events, as per the progress on the
> shop, begins on page 3 and work forward. There are also misc
> projects, shop projects (other than the remodel) and a few of the
> upholstery area remodel.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/
>
> I still have a lot to do. I hope these pics/link come out ok. I
> spent a lot of time getting this together, selecting reasonable photos
> and loading them.
>
You've got some nice looking projects in there. Good luck with the
entertainment center. Awesome job on the shop. That is one huge project
--
There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage
Rob Leatham
Mark & Juanita wrote:
> Sonny wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> Some of you have wanted to see some of my projects and the remodeling
>> of my shop. I loaded about 50 pics. The first photos, I loaded,
>> start on page 3, so the sequence of events, as per the progress on the
>> shop, begins on page 3 and work forward. There are also misc
>> projects, shop projects (other than the remodel) and a few of the
>> upholstery area remodel.
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/
>>
>> I still have a lot to do. I hope these pics/link come out ok. I
>> spent a lot of time getting this together, selecting reasonable photos
>> and loading them.
>>
>
> You've got some nice looking projects in there. Good luck with the
> entertainment center. Awesome job on the shop. That is one huge project
>
I like the doghouse. I believe that I could get in and out of that
style better than one with a door.
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
No man is an island, but then no man
is a potato salad, either.
On Oct 22, 4:53 pm, Sonny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> Some of you have wanted to see some of my projects and the remodeling
> of my shop. I loaded about 50 pics. The first photos, I loaded,
> start on page 3, so the sequence of events, as per the progress on the
> shop, begins on page 3 and work forward. There are also misc
> projects, shop projects (other than the remodel) and a few of the
> upholstery area remodel.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/
>
> I still have a lot to do. I hope these pics/link come out ok. I
> spent a lot of time getting this together, selecting reasonable photos
> and loading them.
>
> I woodwork as a hobby, for fun. None of my projects have been sold.
> With some projects for friends, etc., some folks have given me a
> gratuity, in return. Otherwise, all projects are either given or
> donated. In particular, the child rockers I make, which are special
> for me, and I like to think are of my own design, in part, at least.
> They are either given to individuals or, more often, donated for
> auctioning at school fundraisers and the like.
>
> Sonny
Nice! Those rockers look really beautiful, and the fish wheelbarrow is
great! Tom