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(06-23-2021, 07:20 AM)Belle City Woodworking Wrote: I will be glad to get this built, it is wearing me out! I should have built this when I was younger
I hear you! I have some thoughts this way, although it feels like preaching to the choir:
1. Don't save the fun stuff for retirement. Do it all early, then work til you drop. But ... see #3 for consequences.
2. If the fun stuff is your work, try to make it look miserable. Someone is sure to point out errors in your life otherwise.
3. This one is close to me. We have unlimited ambitions, and they are certain to damage our leisure.
4. Ummm, I forgot the rest..
Oh, BTW, that's an outstanding chunk of wood. I would want to rassle' it onto my kitchen counter.
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Cant be too much work.........there is nothinng on the floor!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've thought about building a new bench (I have wonderful memories of the first build). Your top is so gorgous, it might hard for me to use it.
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Didn’t you have an awesome bench before or is this just a stylistic change?
- andy
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I understand- i have sold off many beloved tools while in a pinch to keep things afloat. Looking forward to seeing your new bench.
"Humble pie was delicious as an abstract motivational tool. But when you have to actually take a bite, it tastes terrible."
Dan Shaughnessy, boston globe on the Patriots loss in Superbowl XLII