So it begins in the cold, very cold shop which I heat using a one hundred year old kerosene heater purchased from a flea market and gently restored. I had to trip out to the fuel storage area and drag up a five gallon canister of kerosene because the heater was empty. I lit the wick and left it in the shop for a half hour. From 32* up to a sweltering 65* in that short time wasn't too bad.
Probably that cold in the shop because of the doors.
So, what is in store for this morning? Well could it be the saw till that I've been dreading for quite a while? Sure. But why do I need a saw till? Because the one I have is overloaded. Time for more room so the saws won't be so cozy.
Yea, I know that is a lot of saws, yet that is not all of them. Below this pic is a couple laying on the bench and behind me are six more waiting restoration. Pretty obvious I am saw poor, but I'm working on that lack of perfection in my shop. Too bad I've spent way to much time procrastinating on this project.
It is not going to be a world class saw till. Just something very simple and easy to slap together. So first things first. What wood to use? Red oak, of coarse. I've got bunches of it. On top of cabinets and underneath benches. All over eight feet long and between 8" - 12" 5/4 red oak. Hopefully I'll have enough.
Probably that cold in the shop because of the doors.
So, what is in store for this morning? Well could it be the saw till that I've been dreading for quite a while? Sure. But why do I need a saw till? Because the one I have is overloaded. Time for more room so the saws won't be so cozy.
Yea, I know that is a lot of saws, yet that is not all of them. Below this pic is a couple laying on the bench and behind me are six more waiting restoration. Pretty obvious I am saw poor, but I'm working on that lack of perfection in my shop. Too bad I've spent way to much time procrastinating on this project.
It is not going to be a world class saw till. Just something very simple and easy to slap together. So first things first. What wood to use? Red oak, of coarse. I've got bunches of it. On top of cabinets and underneath benches. All over eight feet long and between 8" - 12" 5/4 red oak. Hopefully I'll have enough.