My #9 is based on my experience… Namely memories of abusing my dad’s chisel when I was a kid. That same chisel is the same one I still use today, and it STILL needs to be ground down to get rid of the “missing” chip from the blade… it’s sharp enough to use, but I have to be careful to not leave marks behind…
#14 She took half of your tools because her new carpenter girlfriend has none.
#15 You recently learn that a “dovetail” is not nessessarily part of a bird.
#16 The carpenter girlfriend wants you to teach her how to cut dovetails.
(Doug, I still own an old Stanley wood chisel that is chewed beyond repair from when my teenage son used it to cut off a rusty bolt. He was upset that Stanley could make such inferior chisels!)
#24 You watch one of those home improvement shows and actually admire a piece of “furniture” the carpenter builds out of butt jointed, brad nailed, latex painted MDF
I was going to reply, but I’m going to have to cancel my registration here at Lumberjocks. My wife bought a shelf at Walmart. Thanks a lot Tom! You said you wouldn’t tell anyone! And Wayne…thanks for hammering it home. Our kitchen has a long grain wood cutting board from some box store. I’m ashamed. Oh the humanity!
#27 You know you’re not a lumberjock when you think veneer is getting your teeth bonded.
-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)
You people lost me after #3, besides the shelf was unfinished and after I painted it and three coats of shellack, I finally found a reason to use some of those 400 odd pieces of steel wool I bought after watching Norm.
#50. You are able to locate more than 10 pencils in your shop at any one time
#51. You lay your cut-marks in indelible ink (this one might also identify a true master craftsman, but I prefer to think they dont mark the cuts at all)
#52. Your mother still has a clock sitting on her mantle made out of popsicle sticks from when you were in Cub Scouts
#53. You spend more time blogging about woodworking than actual time working in the shop. (I think this might be me lately, I’d better be careful… I may be depolarizing my Jock status. If only my boss knew what I was doing on the work computer…)
Blake, I work at a large corporation, and they have filtered/restricted access to large chunks of the Internet, namely all social networking sites… It is inevitable, but soon I think they will catch on and I will go silent on this site due to blockage..
On the up-side, I’d get more work done.
On the down side, I won’t have so much inspiration, humour, and comeraderie as I do here at LJ!
i’m sitting here in class and i’ve already had to seriously stifle some gut laughs. ya’ll are hilarious!
#58 You walk through any big box store, lumber section, and consider it the epitome of nice wood stock.
-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"
#62 Your wife, you know the one who earlier ran off with a carpenter? Well, she’s returned to take the rest of your tools because you don’t use them anyhow.
oh yes.. using a kitchen knife to cut the edge of a door so it fits better and using the “good” scissors for the same purpose and as the screwdriver… LEAVE THE GOOD SCISSORS ALONE!!!!
LOL! – I needed to read this blog this morning! – I had someone that they thought my walnut Thorsen table would look good if it was painted white! (must resist urge to kill….)
#74 you can see your basement/garage floor – for there isn’t a nice carpet of sawdust providing safe haven for the mice, or keeping your shoes dry when the occasional bit of moisture seeps in.
But Scott, I just swept. That’s just not fair. Besides, you left us photographic evidence of your shiney floors back on your home page! There’s even a movie! Hmmmmm. Here in NY we call that “Open mouth, insert foot”! LOL!
#75. You do not appraise all discards at your building’s dumpster as potential raw material.
#76. You can resist making obvious repairs even to particle board furniture.
#77. Two-thirds of your “living room” is not filled with rescued furniture, experimental pieces you made “just to see what it would look like,” or 873 board feet of stock being acclimated to the humidity.
#77a. You have never stubbed your toe or tripped on stock on your living room floor.
#78. You have never pointed out, politely or otherwise, that damp sawdust was used to sweep carpets before the invention of the vacuum cleaner.
#79. You think you only build bookcases when you need something to hold books.
#80. A member of the opposite sex reminds you to “wear protection” on your date, and you don’t feel panic at leaving your goggles, gloves, and earmuffs at home.
Brad Nailer, who’s that? have we met? Rabbit, they are so soft and cute. PLaner, no I think I want more detail not planer. Steel wool must be awfully hard to shave off the sheep. Why would you need a saw to cut the tails off those cute little birds? Mortise and tenon, that is your lawyer right? No your accountants. I can see it’s Greene you only have to tell me once.
-- ShawnH In matters of style, swim with the current. In matters of principle, stand like a rock. Thomas Jefferson
#86. (Or thereabouts) You watch “Numb3rs” and don’t try to see what Judd Hirsch is sitting on, or don’t wonder aloud why they waste film on all those car chases and shoot ‘em ups when they’ve got a perfectly good craftsman house and furniture to fill the time.
Pappy said: ”#48. Your daughter owns a dollhouse made out of plastic”
Jeff: Ouch, my Mother-in-Law has a Toys-R-Us piece of crap dollhouse ready to be put under a tree this December while I only have a plan in the shop.. I can’t quite figure out how to get out of that one and stay married. And yes, I’d like to keep the Mrs.
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WayneC
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...You buy plastic push sticks?
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Karson
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#2 You buy your router bits because you like the color.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
Josh
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#3 You don’t like the taste of sawdust.
WayneC
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#4 You do not need any more tools
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Douglas Bordner
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#5 You have too many clamps.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
Dorje
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#6 You buy something you could’ve made.
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
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#7 Your wife buys a shelf at WalMart
-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon
Lee A. Jesberger
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Damn Tom, that one was scarry!
-- by Lee A. Jesberger http://www.prowoodworkingtips.com http://www.ezee-feed.com
WayneC
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Along those same lines
#8 your wife buys a wood cutting board at Ikea.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Dekker
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#9 You use a chisel and hammer to cut the head off a stubborn nail
-- Dekker - http://www.WoodworkDetails.com/Blog/MNagy/
WayneC
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#10 You cut as firewood and burn that old cherry tree that fell in the back yard during a big storm last winter. Burl is so darn hard to split….
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Dadoo
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#11 Your wife hires a carpenter.
#12 Your wife runs off with a carpenter.
#13 The carpenter is female.
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
MsDebbieP
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.. and you aren’t jealous
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
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Dekker’s #9 just made me cringe. And Deb’s reply to 11-13 is Hi-larious.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
Dekker
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My #9 is based on my experience… Namely memories of abusing my dad’s chisel when I was a kid. That same chisel is the same one I still use today, and it STILL needs to be ground down to get rid of the “missing” chip from the blade… it’s sharp enough to use, but I have to be careful to not leave marks behind…
-- Dekker - http://www.WoodworkDetails.com/Blog/MNagy/
Dadoo
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#14 She took half of your tools because her new carpenter girlfriend has none.
#15 You recently learn that a “dovetail” is not nessessarily part of a bird.
#16 The carpenter girlfriend wants you to teach her how to cut dovetails.
(Doug, I still own an old Stanley wood chisel that is chewed beyond repair from when my teenage son used it to cut off a rusty bolt. He was upset that Stanley could make such inferior chisels!)
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
CharlieM1958
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#14 Given the choice between sex and a new power tool. you choose sex.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
SPalm
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#17 A fence is something that goes around your property.
#18 A sled is used to go down hill.
#19 A dado is the name of some freaky looking cartoon mad scientist avatar.
-- Stevethepeeve -- I'm no rocket surgeon
Dadoo
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#20 Her new carpenter girlfriend is not a girl at all. ;p
#21 He/she likes you better.
That’s DADOO! lol!
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
jpw1995
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#22 You cut off one of your fingers and you actually stop to go to the hospital instead of finishing what you were working on.
-- JP, Shelbyville, KY
miles125
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#23 You think all curved woodwork you see was undoubtedly accomplished with the use of steam.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
Dekker
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Miles, only LumberJocks know about steam… Non LJs think curved lumber grows on trees and is harvested curved..
-- Dekker - http://www.WoodworkDetails.com/Blog/MNagy/
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#24 You watch one of those home improvement shows and actually admire a piece of “furniture” the carpenter builds out of butt jointed, brad nailed, latex painted MDF
-- Women love me.....trees fear me
MsDebbieP
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#24.. you have no idea what the fuss is all about regarding the chisels and nails. Isn’t that what chisels are for?
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
CharlieM1958
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25) Your wife complains that you spend more time in the shop than with her, and you bother to disagree with her.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
jpw1995
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#26 You think all wood with a dark stain is Cherry. (My girlfriend)
-- JP, Shelbyville, KY
mot
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I was going to reply, but I’m going to have to cancel my registration here at Lumberjocks. My wife bought a shelf at Walmart. Thanks a lot Tom! You said you wouldn’t tell anyone! And Wayne…thanks for hammering it home. Our kitchen has a long grain wood cutting board from some box store. I’m ashamed. Oh the humanity!
#27 You know you’re not a lumberjock when you think veneer is getting your teeth bonded.
-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)
RAH
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You people lost me after #3, besides the shelf was unfinished and after I painted it and three coats of shellack, I finally found a reason to use some of those 400 odd pieces of steel wool I bought after watching Norm.
-- Ron Central, CA
jpw1995
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#28 You think a router is part of your computer.
-- JP, Shelbyville, KY
CharlieM1958
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#29 Your entire collection of clamps weighs less than you do.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
CharlieM1958
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#30 You wax your car more often than your table saw.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
jpw1995
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#31 You think planes are for flying.
-- JP, Shelbyville, KY
CharlieM1958
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#32 You think bacon frying smells better than fresh sawdust.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
CharlieM1958
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#33 You have no idea what a board foot is.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
CharlieM1958
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#34 You think practicing your joint-making skills involves involves substances other than wood.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
CharlieM1958
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#35 You can go to a friends house and admire their new kitchen cabinets without opening a drawer to see if it is dovetailed.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
Dekker
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#36 You think Ikea kitchens are the epitomy of good, solid construction
-- Dekker - http://www.WoodworkDetails.com/Blog/MNagy/
jpw1995
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#37 You think a biscuit joiner is some kind of cooking utensil.
-- JP, Shelbyville, KY
jpw1995
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#38 You think Freud was some psychologist or something.
-- JP, Shelbyville, KY
Douglas Bordner
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or #39 You think a bored foot is why you get that tingling loss of feeling in your distal lower extremities.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
WayneC
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#35 You think a bench dog is a like a lap dog only bigger.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
WayneC
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#36 and Dog holes are something you find in the back yard.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Douglas Bordner
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You are a lumberjock if your internet connection is slower than your mind or your typing skills.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
Paul
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#41 You don’t have the slighest clue why some guy in a garage charges more for a piece a furniture than “Rooms to Go”
-- Paul, Texas
mot
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#42 You think board foot is some sort of restless leg syndrome variant.
-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)
Douglas Bordner
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#42 You only need one router.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
WayneC
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And it is attached to a modem….
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
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#43 You’d rather buy it at Ikea than build it.
miles125
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#44 You think a finish applied with a mop and bucket looks great as long as its really shiny.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
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#45. You think a bit is a unit of measurement within computer memory
-- --==[ Pappy ]==--
A.W. "Pappy" Ford
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#46. Your idea of precision joinery is when you hammer in all the brads in your fancy MDF furniture without once hitting your thumb
-- --==[ Pappy ]==--
A.W. "Pappy" Ford
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#47. Your wife waits for you to come inside from the shop before going to sleep…
-- --==[ Pappy ]==--
A.W. "Pappy" Ford
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#48. Your daughter owns a dollhouse made out of plastic
-- --==[ Pappy ]==--
miles125
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You think your vinyl shrinkwrapped curio cabinet will be an heirloom for the kids one day.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
A.W. "Pappy" Ford
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#50. You are able to locate more than 10 pencils in your shop at any one time
#51. You lay your cut-marks in indelible ink (this one might also identify a true master craftsman, but I prefer to think they dont mark the cuts at all)
#52. Your mother still has a clock sitting on her mantle made out of popsicle sticks from when you were in Cub Scouts
-- --==[ Pappy ]==--
miles125
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You passed on a friend giving you original Frank Lloyd Wright coffee and end tables because the wife said it would clash with the new Ikea sofas.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
Blake
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#53. You spend more time blogging about woodworking than actual time working in the shop. (I think this might be me lately, I’d better be careful… I may be depolarizing my Jock status. If only my boss knew what I was doing on the work computer…)
-- Check out my new website! http://www.theeasellife.com
Dekker
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Blake, I work at a large corporation, and they have filtered/restricted access to large chunks of the Internet, namely all social networking sites… It is inevitable, but soon I think they will catch on and I will go silent on this site due to blockage..
On the up-side, I’d get more work done.
On the down side, I won’t have so much inspiration, humour, and comeraderie as I do here at LJ!
-- Dekker - http://www.WoodworkDetails.com/Blog/MNagy/
jpw1995
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Which of course brings us to #54…
You may NOT be a Lumberjock if you spend more time being productive while you’re at work than you do browsing Lumberjocks while you’re at work.
-- JP, Shelbyville, KY
Karson
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#55 You buy your glue in 3 oz bottles so it won’t all go bad before it is used up.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
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#56 If your boss has never caught you commenting on a Lumberjock thread when you should be working
-- Women love me.....trees fear me
Dadoo
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#57 The 1/4” of dust on your tools is not sawdust!
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
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i’m sitting here in class and i’ve already had to seriously stifle some gut laughs. ya’ll are hilarious! #58 You walk through any big box store, lumber section, and consider it the epitome of nice wood stock.
-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"
woodchips
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#59 You are familiar with the term “woodstock” only in reference to some rock concert that happened a long time ago.
-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"
miles125
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#60 You are mortified that someone would paint woodwork made of Poplar cause the wood is soooo purtyyy.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
DAN
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#61
you use a Dōzuki (胴付鋸) saw to chop down tall weeds in the backyard because it is lighter and more fun then the machete
my son actually did this when he was about 13 ... broke off several teeth on the fence. ( he is 23 now)
-- ..... art for lifes sake
Dadoo
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#62 Your wife, you know the one who earlier ran off with a carpenter? Well, she’s returned to take the rest of your tools because you don’t use them anyhow.
#63 You didn’t know you had any tools.
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
woodchips
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#64 All of your butter knives have bent tips because, “who needs a screwdriver anyhow?”
-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"
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If you’ve ever used a left handed screw driver or right handed hammer. mike
-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com
MsDebbieP
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oh yes.. using a kitchen knife to cut the edge of a door so it fits better and using the “good” scissors for the same purpose and as the screwdriver… LEAVE THE GOOD SCISSORS ALONE!!!!
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
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I couldn’t even get past #1. The pastic push stick was a gift from my mother!!!!!!!! ;)
-- I've cut that board three times and it's still too short!
MsDebbieP
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gifts don’t count.
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
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LOL! – I needed to read this blog this morning! – I had someone that they thought my walnut Thorsen table would look good if it was painted white! (must resist urge to kill….)
-- The Gnarly Wood Shoppe
Karson
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So how does it look White Schroeder?
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
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When shopping for a new home You search for the perfect garage…... to park your cars in!
-- Peggy
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#67 When asked “what is half of two thirds” you reply:
A) I was never good at fractions.
B) I hate math.
C) Two sixths.
Some people really miss the boat. Answer C is from the book smart, street stupid crowd.
#68 You don’t know what Bordnerizing is. (hint: it is like Martinizing, only different)
Steve
-- Stevethepeeve -- I'm no rocket surgeon
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What a great way to wake up, Steve! Morning all!
Its like Martinizing only shorter and smaller than planned.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
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###69
you know you are NOT a lumberjock when …. you can walk in to Sears, Lowes and Home Depot and not even glance into the tool department
-- Peggy
Dadoo
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This is just too good to ignore…......BUMP!
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
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THis is so great, thanks for the bump.
#70 You know you are not a lumberjock when you (and your spouse) think it’s perfectly fine, or preferred to paint wood furniture or trim.
-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Vincent Van Gogh -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/
Douglas Bordner
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#71 You think the replacement handles you bought for your metal plane thing must be cherry. They are bright red, after all.
Bump.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
jpw1995
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#72 You asked for something other than tools for Christmas.
-- JP, Shelbyville, KY
MsDebbieP
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haha good one
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
DAN
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#73 you know you are NOT a lumberjock when none of your t-shirts have glue or wood dye stains
-- ..... art for lifes sake
Douglas Bordner
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Phew. I’m so safely an LJ on this one.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
scottb
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#74 you can see your basement/garage floor – for there isn’t a nice carpet of sawdust providing safe haven for the mice, or keeping your shoes dry when the occasional bit of moisture seeps in.
-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Vincent Van Gogh -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/
Dadoo
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But Scott, I just swept. That’s just not fair. Besides, you left us photographic evidence of your shiney floors back on your home page! There’s even a movie! Hmmmmm. Here in NY we call that “Open mouth, insert foot”! LOL!
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
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#75. You do not appraise all discards at your building’s dumpster as potential raw material. #76. You can resist making obvious repairs even to particle board furniture. #77. Two-thirds of your “living room” is not filled with rescued furniture, experimental pieces you made “just to see what it would look like,” or 873 board feet of stock being acclimated to the humidity. #77a. You have never stubbed your toe or tripped on stock on your living room floor. #78. You have never pointed out, politely or otherwise, that damp sawdust was used to sweep carpets before the invention of the vacuum cleaner. #79. You think you only build bookcases when you need something to hold books. #80. A member of the opposite sex reminds you to “wear protection” on your date, and you don’t feel panic at leaving your goggles, gloves, and earmuffs at home.
-- Hibernicvs
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Oh, and
#81. You have never used a shovel to clean the living room.
-- Hibernicvs
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posted 336 days ago
If you’ve never built a bird house out of woods so exotic that birds wont go near it.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
Woodwayze
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54 posts in 566 days
posted 336 days ago
When you tell someone who offers you serviceable reclaimed Utile, that you don’t have room for it.
-- Semper Fidelis - I started with nothing; I still have most of it left.
ShawnH
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24 posts in 557 days
posted 336 days ago
When you son, at 13 survives to 23 after using and breaking your Dozuki saw, you might not be a lumberjock
-- ShawnH In matters of style, swim with the current. In matters of principle, stand like a rock. Thomas Jefferson
ShawnH
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24 posts in 557 days
posted 336 days ago
Chisel is French for bolt remover, isn’t it?
-- ShawnH In matters of style, swim with the current. In matters of principle, stand like a rock. Thomas Jefferson
MsDebbieP
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11909 posts in 642 days
posted 336 days ago
Le Chisel is a multi-purposed tool that comes in handy for lots of “thingy removal” tasks
(ouch re: dozuki saw)
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
miles125
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920 posts in 487 days
posted 336 days ago
If you’ve never broken a 20 year old hammer and took it back to Sears to demand a new one.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
ShawnH
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24 posts in 557 days
posted 336 days ago
Brad Nailer, who’s that? have we met?
Rabbit, they are so soft and cute.
PLaner, no I think I want more detail not planer.
Steel wool must be awfully hard to shave off the sheep.
Why would you need a saw to cut the tails off those cute little birds?
Mortise and tenon, that is your lawyer right? No your accountants.
I can see it’s Greene you only have to tell me once.
-- ShawnH In matters of style, swim with the current. In matters of principle, stand like a rock. Thomas Jefferson
ShawnH
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24 posts in 557 days
posted 336 days ago
Why are you always so negative, she doesn’t lack anything.
-- ShawnH In matters of style, swim with the current. In matters of principle, stand like a rock. Thomas Jefferson
Hibernicvs
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63 posts in 349 days
posted 336 days ago
#86. (Or thereabouts) You watch “Numb3rs” and don’t try to see what Judd Hirsch is sitting on, or don’t wonder aloud why they waste film on all those car chases and shoot ‘em ups when they’ve got a perfectly good craftsman house and furniture to fill the time.
-- Hibernicvs
USCJeff
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804 posts in 549 days
posted 336 days ago
Pappy said: ”#48. Your daughter owns a dollhouse made out of plastic”
Jeff: Ouch, my Mother-in-Law has a Toys-R-Us piece of crap dollhouse ready to be put under a tree this December while I only have a plan in the shop.. I can’t quite figure out how to get out of that one and stay married. And yes, I’d like to keep the Mrs.
-- Jeff, South Carolina
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