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I saved the pics but I lost them. Anyone remember that thread?
I think it was Liberian.
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Pretty sure it's born on date was way over a year ago. Are you sure it was bumped. I started through my favs at 1 year ago, and scrolled slowly. No Liberian, or Liberia, but I'm not sure that it wasn't something like cabinet shop, or door maker shop......
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I remember it. It was more of a general woodworking shop. They may have just happened to be making doors at that time.
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Yeah. It was semi outdoors.
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Is this it?
If yes, here's the link. Just scroll down around half way.
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That could be. It is not the one I remember but it fits the OPs description better.
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Thanks for the link/effort. This wasn't it. Cool pics nonetheless.
The one i am looking for showed the rickety workbench and a StanlyNo. 5 that as I recall was chipped or broken. My point is i am trying to find these pics so I can show a friend that you don't need $1k to start woodworking and I thought that thread was the best I have seen for it. I saved the pics but I can't find then now.
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Then I would show him this - you don't even need hands to do woodworking.
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Thanks for posting that...i guess I can never feel sorry for myself again.
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Sentayehu Teshale is a whole Man in every measure I can think of. Guy took Lemons, and made himself some tasty Lemonade.
The thread I was thinking of though was an open air affair, like under a tent/awning, and the guy only had about 2 tools, and was making doors, and they were square, and appeared to be well fitted. I've seen guys with 25k in tools couldn't come close to what he was doing
IIRC it was a member who was on either a vacation, or a mission, and observed it.
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