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One of the nicer things about being retired......I am not on any timeclock, anymore.
Supper was at Fazoli's.....Ultimate Spaghetti Bowl.....with extra meatballs.
...waiting on that to settle, then maybe a little more glue to be spread around...if not....there is always tomorrow...
Always welcome to over and help out, if you are in a hurry....
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(05-24-2017, 08:02 PM)bandit571 Wrote: One of the nicer things about being retired......I am not on any timeclock, anymore.
Always welcome to over and help out, if you are in a hurry....
Same here. No clock, no boss.
Sure. Where R ya?
Steve
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I miss the days of using my dinghy with a girlfriend too. Zack Butler-4/18/24
The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Bellefontaine, OH.
BTW: Face frame is glued up.....will remove the clamps in the morning, when I get around to it...
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Didn't feel like getting out the tripod..
Remember, this thing is 72" tall.....other than the few small clamps I used at the other end, these were about all I had on hand
So, the camera was a bit fuzzy...
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Looking nice. Has me curious. Do you sketch a design first?
Re: Fuzzy pictures.
I never had crisp, focused images. Kept buying better cameras and then, cheaper because it didn't matter. Finally got a Canon with Image Stabilization. Well, they finally came out with stabilization. I have to really work to get a crappy shot now. Maybe, those things that used to be cell phones have stabilization. Just sayin'. I still dial phone numbers and answer when I want.
My wife likes food--if you can call it that--that kills most healthy people, or those that must eat healthy. She had Baby Ray's bar-b-Q on Costco chicken, on Minute rice. I had the basic chicken on cabbage slaw. Tastes OK with BBQ smell permeating everything. After a while healthy food grows on you, like habitual exercise. If it's eatable the need for flavor is less critical.
BTW, how did we pull feed into this thread? .... ... Looking. .... .... Oh, popcorn.
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So far, the only sketch has been inside my head. She had a spot she wanted the cupboard to fill. Needed a lot more storage space than an old Chimney Cupboard was giving...
Fuzzy photos since I was too lazy to put the tripod onto the camera for two shots.
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Ohio.......only 4 states away......used to run I-70 thru your state when I was trucking. Delivered to several of your walmart warehouses. Used to pick up beer there in Columbus.
On well, maybe I'll get that direction again someday.
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I miss the days of using my dinghy with a girlfriend too. Zack Butler-4/18/24
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Better pictures?
Clamped up at the top, showing the webframe..
Bottom clamped up.....webframe just sitting there
Went to the store for more screws, stopped at a yard sale..
$1 slick..2" wide, needed a little work..
will have to do, for now, I guess...
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Almost too BIG for my shop..
One face frame, two webframes, and two sides.....are now a "unit"
Leaving the bottom frame 3/4" lower than the face frame, as a plywood panel will go here....bottom shelf
Top frame is flush with the top of the case. Intend to attach the top to it.
Better view.
Starting to get a wee bit crowded down here....
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Sorry...took the day off from the shop....easy to do, when one is retired.
Back was a bit sore today, anyway.
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