Window Replacement
#11
Just a simple observation.....3 Pella guys are replacing two windows and a door today. 3 trained people with experience sure do go fast compared to old duffers with a prybar and a hammer.
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#12
(11-06-2017, 10:10 AM)MissouriSawdust Wrote: Just a simple observation.....3 Pella guys are replacing two windows and a door today. 3 trained people with experience sure do go fast compared to old duffers with a prybar and a hammer.

HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How ya been?????????????????????
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(11-08-2017, 11:52 AM)K. L McReynolds Wrote: HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How ya been?????????????????????

Well......great.  Better than I deserve.  Been busy as a semi retiree trying to do all the stuff on the farm, running my weed control spray business, and doing what SWMBO's says.  Both in good health, Rita had a new valave job a coupe years ago and going 100.

Been away from woodshop but finding my way back with a number of things I need to do. Actually rediscovering woodworking would be a better way to say it. Big house fixup coming lte winter....new kitchen. So far Ive learned I can make inputs and accept that they are really not all that good and will not be implemented. 

Sort of feeling my way back here on this forum. I see a number of names still here, lots of new ones

Hope you are doing well!!!
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For the new folks, Mo Sawdust is a way back part of WoodNet history, one of the six movie stars. These pics are of the day a bunch of us spent building a working outhouse(also way back history) for his hunting property. Mo Sawdust is doing a function run(sitting inside). That building in the back is about half of his shop building.
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#15
Thats a blast from the past!!!
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#16
Old codgers building a outhouse........
Raised
Steve

Mo.



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#17
(11-20-2017, 07:09 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Old codgers building a outhouse........
Raised

We were not that old then but ancient now...
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(11-20-2017, 07:09 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Old codgers building a outhouse........
Raised

I'll have you know we wuz young codgers back then!!!!
Razz
Razz
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#19
Nice wide door, wheelchair accessable?


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Ed
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#20
Great work!
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