Br

Ba r r y

22/11/2004 10:44 PM

I can't wait...

I can't wait until I can get back in the shop.

I had a right hand procedure done, and can't believe the current
highlight of my day is following a package on UPS.com. My manuals are
all in alphabetical order now. My shop has been totally rearranged on
paper using Grizzly's online drawing tool. The stains are arranged
from dark to light...

At least if it was my left hand I could sharpen something!

About 4 more days...

Barry


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loutent

in reply to Ba r r y on 22/11/2004 10:44 PM

22/11/2004 8:15 PM

> My manuals are
> all in alphabetical order now. My shop has been totally rearranged on
> paper using Grizzly's online drawing tool. The stains are arranged
> from dark to light...


I resemble that remark (without the handicap).

It's no fun being anal - but then again, maybe it is.

Like being in the shop.

Lou

DH

Dave Hinz

in reply to Ba r r y on 22/11/2004 10:44 PM

22/11/2004 10:51 PM

On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 22:44:31 GMT, Ba r r y <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't wait until I can get back in the shop.
>
> I had a right hand procedure done, and can't believe the current
> highlight of my day is following a package on UPS.com. My manuals are
> all in alphabetical order now. My shop has been totally rearranged on
> paper using Grizzly's online drawing tool. The stains are arranged
> from dark to light...
>
> About 4 more days...

Plenty of time to come over and swamp out my shop, if you'd like...

Bt

Badger

in reply to Ba r r y on 22/11/2004 10:44 PM

23/11/2004 11:53 AM



loutent wrote:

>>My manuals are
>>all in alphabetical order now. My shop has been totally rearranged on
>>paper using Grizzly's online drawing tool. The stains are arranged
>>from dark to light...
>
> I resemble that remark (without the handicap).
>
> It's no fun being anal - but then again, maybe it is.
>
> Like being in the shop.
>
> Lou

I made day for it Sunday, used up some recovered wood and made some
drying shelves for my Beavers Christmas projects and some folding frames
for hanging window art transparencies at an upcoming craft fayre, my 7
year old helping with the Beaver stuff certainly made it worthwhile, a
few more years and he'll be making really useful stuff, he's even asking
for a shed/shop of his own!

Niel.

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to Ba r r y on 22/11/2004 10:44 PM

23/11/2004 11:47 AM

On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:15:22 -0500, loutent <[email protected]> wrote:


>It's no fun being anal - but then again, maybe it is.


I'm not anal, I'm BORED! <G>

Barry


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