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Stanley, and Craftsman too, had good product way back when!
Might even still be to this day, but I haven't had a need for any new tools for a long time (because the old ones were built so good).
It's looking Boss, Boss!
Any plans for anything between the slab edges and the sidewalls?
Because you know that's the FIRST palce your high-dollar wrenches are going to drop...
:naner::wreckerman893::naner:
I used to backpack (summer and winters) in Wyoming:
- I remember those snow fences along the highways
- Those things were like 20-30 feet tall (!)
Sure do like your "Iwo" grille-cover, vimby210. Classy!!
Hate that feeling when you're just starting out on a major project, and the first feeling you get is:
'Uh-oh, is something wacked out here and am I doing something all wrong?!!!"
That's ususally how it works; a story that is unchanged since the days of Ancient Rome (and earlier no doubt).
So here's a story (related):
- Know a guy through social circles here (retired ex-Special Forces U.S. Army), who got picked up in his retirement by a private government contractor
-...
Interesting to know, BDU's for the Seabees way back when were Olive Drab and worked fine and made sense enough.
Then somewhere (and why) the USN went to blue Camoflage (and guessing Bees went camo also), and I never could figure that out (likely $$$ and private industry involved somehow)...
Weldman, it's a work of art; no kidding.
Just curious, did you ever make a sketch of your idea before starting on the build? Or are you just building as you go?!
I hear you. I used to work with a guy who was big-time into turning wood. Spent all his free time at his lathe. Bowls, pens, candleholders.
I could just never find any interest in the idea.
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