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Shop is clean, tools and machines oiled, things put away and organized.
All projects done- Have no new projects.
It is raining, no yard work. House is cleaned. Chores done. Wife at work.
Like hanging out in the shop, so I just sit in there and play guitar instead.
This has never happened before.
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My sympathies.
Still Learning,
Allan Hill
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I keep an acoustic hanging on the front of an upper cabinet door in the shop. When I get bored or when taking a break, it's my go-to diversion.
If I had 8 hours to cut down a tree, I'd do it in 15 minutes with a chainsaw and drink beer the other 7:45 hrs.
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Some times I bang on a marimba I made for my girl a couple of years ago.
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daddo said:
Shop is clean, tools and machines oiled, things put away and organized.
All projects done- Have no new projects.
It is raining, no yard work. House is cleaned. Chores done. Wife at work.
Like hanging out in the shop, so I just sit in there and play guitar instead.
This has never happened before.
I have never seen this world that you speak of.
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Give that Philadelphia highboy that Paul posted a go. That'll keep you completely engaged for a good long while. If it's not enough challenge to build it with your modern power tools, use hand tools only. Still need a challenge? Replicate the finishing processes used on the original.
John
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Come on over! Spare bedroom is ready- I have more projects than time right now, sure could use some help.
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Wild Turkey said:
Here's an idea
Or, if you prefer, you could do something like the urns for veterans effort.
Members on the
North Carolina Woodworker site have been making urns and donating them through a Veteran's Cemetery for families of vets who might have financial issues affording one.
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I cannot even remember the last time I could check off all those!
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