| Workshop by gabriel | posted 719 days ago | 793 reads | 0 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
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Setting up shop in Sweden, missing California tool prices. Maybe I just need to learn how to say harbor freight in Swedish?
On the plus side the vacations here are longer and I found a couple running a saw mill about 3 miles from the house. Seems that pine and birch are cheap, maybe a bit of ash but that anything else is .. well not really going to happen on my budget















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Splinterman
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#1 posted 719 days ago
Hey Gabriel,
Any shop is a good shop…we all started some where.
Scott Bryan
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#2 posted 718 days ago
Gabriel, this looks like you have a nice start on your shop. Your shop appears to be pretty well organized. Having a sawmill as close as you do is a big plus in my book. Most of us would love the have one this close.
Thanks for letting us a look at your shop.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
helluvawreck
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#3 posted 718 days ago
Welcome to Lumberjocks, Gabriel. It looks like you might have what you need to do some good work.
-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau
Bill J. Griffin
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#4 posted 717 days ago
Welcome :). Nice shop potential with the size and longer vacations to enjoy it. lol
-- Shop's too small :( ... hey the decks pretty big :)!!!
rsdowdy
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#5 posted 714 days ago
Sweden eh? Long vacations eh? So what do you need from Harbor Freight? I know this GREAT delivery service! I wonder if they will let me take it on the airplane….
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#6 posted 648 days ago
Yes! I have 7 weeks of vacation every year (5 weeks are more common), but still I have not enough time for all the woodworking I want to do.
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