A New Years - What are you planning on doing this year?
#21
1 New roof on house. (House will be a mild Victorian)
2 Exterior railings on wrap around porch.
3 Interior trim on wall around fireplace with large built in glass cabinet.
4 1925 dodge, finish and get on the road.
5 Travel and explore Peru.
6 Install my new table saw with big table
7 Restore 1929 JD Hay Press
8 Learn Ballroom dancing.

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#22
Since I retired and moved to a new area and obviously different house, I have lots to do - if the LOML let's me:

Explore Nashville (love this town - moved from Pensacola)
Build lots of cabinets & bookshelves in the new digs
Learn to use hand tools more (sharpening eludes me so far though)

Thank God for all He's given me,

Joel
USN (Corpsman) 1968-1972
USAF Retired Aug 31, 1994
Santa Rosa County, Fl Retired Jun 1, 2012
Now just a hobbiest enjoying woodworking!
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#23
The wife made my list for me. Finish all my old projects before starting any new ones. Lucky for me, she really doesn't know how many projects I've really started.
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#24
Learn to sharpen more effectively!
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#25
Hope to spend more time in the shop but here goes,

1. Finish my Work Bench
2. Finish my Twin Screw Moxon Vise
3. Finish un - packing and organizing my shop
4. Build some book shelves I need desperately
5. I have a few saws that need attention, cleaning, sharpening etc.
6. Get the picture

Steve
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#26
Finish the inside of my shop, and complete equipping it.

Ken
Ken

"Every day's a holiday, every meal's a feast, and every formation is a parade!" - Bob Markwell
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#27


1- Stay healthy.
2 - Finish three big projects that got stalled along the way.
3 - Learn to sharpen things better.
4 - Keep the place a bit cleaner.

Frank.
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#28
Dinning room table and chairs. Hopefully I'll be busy with my day job so that the project will take several months to complete.
RD
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"Boy could I have used those pocket screws!" ---Duncan Phyfe
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#29
Something Maloof-ish?

I want to keep getting out of bed in the mornings, and finish that darn shop.
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#30
1) I have a basement front room that's 12 x 12 that I need to finish. then the children can have a desinated area that they can play to their hearts content. Fill it with all their toys and the rocking horse I bought for them this past summer. Then, I can have my living room and sanity back........

2) De- clutter...........

3) Then out to the garage to start with the east wall and start lining up my big tools in their permanent spots. Get it all organized. Then I can start machining my kitchen. This summer is my kitchen build.

4) Until spring, I will be reading books I just recieved on Hand Tools and Sharpening and start to play with some carving tools I bought last summer.

5) Get skinny again.

Not necessarily in that order.
Sticks head in.......Looks around..........Sniff, Sniff.....It's good to be home . McApple 7/29/10

Metal chairs have no soul. patriarch 12/07/2013


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