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Russel
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2054 posts in 832 days
posted 332 days ago
”A couple of other Jocks have posted their no-click bics, so, of course, I had to try it.”
Thus speaks the spirit of LumberJocks. Nice work Rikkor.
-- When you give someone a chance it may well be their last.
Karson
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posted 332 days ago
Great job. So when are you going to make a cap?
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
rikkor
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posted 332 days ago
So when are you going to make a cap?
Like these?
Russel
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posted 332 days ago
Those hats didn’t look like anything to come out of a woodworking shop, but could be very useful if you get lost in the woods.
-- When you give someone a chance it may well be their last.
Woodhacker
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posted 332 days ago
I can see the headline now, “Lumberjock licked to death by a bear that mistook his head for a salmon”.
-- Martin, Kansas
rikkor
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posted 332 days ago
Those hats didn’t look like anything to come out of a woodworking shop…
Ah, but the wearers did make them themselves.
scottb
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posted 330 days ago
yes, a meat hat out of a woodworking shop would have a fine dusting of hickory, maple or mesquite. Yum!
-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso -- http://blanchardcreative.etsy.com -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/
Sawdust2
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posted 260 days ago
Where was this when we had Archie Bunker?
Lee
-- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project.