45 replies so far
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#1 posted 1269 days ago |
looks like mel gibsons in the shop again. -- Roper - Master of sawdust-www.coloradocustomworks.com |
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#2 posted 1269 days ago |
only if i don’t have to shave my legs ! -- david - only thru kindness can this world be whole . If we don't succeed we run the risk of failure. Dan Quayle |
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#3 posted 1269 days ago |
Aye, Laddie |
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#4 posted 1269 days ago |
I find them a bit short. -- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner |
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#5 posted 1269 days ago |
Hmmmmmmmm, looks a bit iffy to me. -- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python |
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#6 posted 1269 days ago |
A wee bit draughty when working up a ladder with a southerly blowing -- Tony - All things are possible, just some things are more difficult than others! - SKYPE: Heron2005 (http://www.poydatjatuolit.fi) |
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#7 posted 1269 days ago |
mabee if there were a top part to go with it? -- Ike, Big Daddies Woodshop, http://www.icombadaniels@yahoo.com |
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#8 posted 1269 days ago |
Makes it easier to scratch yourself while you’re working. -- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood" |
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#9 posted 1269 days ago |
Tony. There is actually a privacy snap for climbing ladders… lol I asked my wife for one for Christmas. She is not sold on the idea. -- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov |
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#10 posted 1269 days ago |
can’t see myself wearing one too often … -- keeping myself entertained |
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#11 posted 1269 days ago |
I would wear it needs a matching top though. LOL -- www.carvingandturningsbyrick.com, Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI |
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#12 posted 1269 days ago |
It’s a little too cold right now to deal with that breeze. -- - Eric Indianapolis, IN |
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#13 posted 1269 days ago |
Rustic, the matching top would be a LumberJocks tee shirt…. -- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov |
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#14 posted 1269 days ago |
does it come in pink? -- -erik & christy- |
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#15 posted 1269 days ago |
Turn it inside out and its a tutu? -- "The way to make a small fortune in woodworking- start with a large one" |
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#16 posted 1269 days ago |
Erik, I was only able to find baby blue….
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov |
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#17 posted 1269 days ago |
love the pleats -- -erik & christy- |
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#18 posted 1269 days ago |
Pretty neat…................... I like it. -- Jerry--A man can never have enough tools or clamps |
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#19 posted 1269 days ago |
I think the black one would go divinely with my fishnets. LOL. -- gjd Southcentral Wisconsin |
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#20 posted 1269 days ago |
I’d get myself arrested! -- Dave; Lansing, Kansas |
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#21 posted 1269 days ago |
Does Annie Oakley know they stole her design? -- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade. |
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#22 posted 1268 days ago |
I’m waiting for Alistar’s blessing before I jump in with both feet :-)) -- "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence Wake Up America!! Please read; http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/01/26-0 |
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#23 posted 1268 days ago |
Uhm, yeah, I don’t see myself wearing something like that. -- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com |
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#24 posted 1268 days ago |
I am surprised. Todd, I figured you would sign up for their Evangelist Program. -- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov |
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#25 posted 1268 days ago |
I’m a we bit hefty for one of those, and it’s way too short. -- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan - |
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#26 posted 1268 days ago |
Jockmike2….lmao. I guess it would fitting attire if one were to attend the Scottish games. As for me, I think not -- My job is to give my kids things to discuss with their therapist....medic20447@gmail.com |
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#27 posted 1268 days ago |
Sorry, but the silver snaps would clash with the brass buttons on my Levis. -- Carpenter assembles with hands, Designer builds with brains, Artist creates with heart! |
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#28 posted 1268 days ago |
i just wore a hospital gown buck naked for a week straight and nobody saw the gown so you won’t catch me in one of those, especially near a saw -- My purpose in life: Making sawdust |
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#29 posted 1268 days ago |
What to wear with the utilikilt to the shop today? Hmmm, the brown flats or the beige pumps? I just can’t decide. Hey Honnnn, can you com’ere a minute? -- Brad, Oregon- The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first. |
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#30 posted 1268 days ago |
How do you tell what clan a Scotsman belongs too? You raise his kilt, and if he has a 1/4 pounder, he’s a MacDonald. |
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#31 posted 1268 days ago |
does it come with an apron top , then i’m, sold. -- Roper - Master of sawdust-www.coloradocustomworks.com |
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#32 posted 1268 days ago |
I work with about 90 other guys in the IT (Information Technology) field. Three of them own UtiliKilts. All three wear them when working construction and swear by them. I wonder if the size (S/M/L/XL) means how big around it is….or how long the boys are? -- Kansas City, KS "Nothing is as permanent as a temporary solution" |
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#33 posted 1260 days ago |
wy are you so afraid of jockmike2 go on look at the site in picture section it seems to be a lot off reecents to bye one (girlmagnet like some off those expencive sportscars and it´s cheeber) I think the man with the letherkilt with a women down under has found aut why they are clever. lady´s please don´t shaut at me just try to convince some off the other half off the human race that a skirt is maybee not so bad at all Dennis |
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#34 posted 1260 days ago |
My roommate actually had a bad experience with the company. they eventually rectified the situation, but it did take about 4 months. I did find this instuctables project, however. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-a-Cargo-Kilt/ |
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#35 posted 1259 days ago |
G’d day mate. They look like kilts. Do they recommend not wearing underwear when wearing them, too? -- Jim Jakosh.....Practical Wood Products...........Learn something new every day!! |
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#36 posted 1259 days ago |
I forgot to tell you, I asked the son-in-law about them and he says, “Oh yeah they are down on “such and such” street. They make some nice stuff.” When I asked if he knew of anybody wearing the kilts, he laughed and said, “Nope!” -- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com |
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#37 posted 1259 days ago |
I’m sure one of the LJ gang has posted about his kilt in the past … doesn’t anyone else remember? I’m thinking that it was Mot. -- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan) |
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#38 posted 1259 days ago |
Nope. -- Ohh mann...pancakes and boobies...I'll bet that's what Heaven is like! ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣ |
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#39 posted 1259 days ago |
I did a search … it was ETHAN who talked about his kilt (somewhere there is a photo, I’m sure) and it’s interesting that Dick just posted something about Ethan (he has an article in a woodworking magazine). -- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan) |
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#40 posted 1258 days ago |
A Bucket boss is cheaper & has pockets on the inside too! -- $tudie |
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#41 posted 1258 days ago |
dont show Grizzman…...... -- cut it saw it scrap it SKPE: ANDREW.CARTER69 |
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#42 posted 1258 days ago |
I won’t wear that, it’ll make my butt look fat. -- Dave- New Brunswick |
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#43 posted 1258 days ago |
Dave, you know how it goes. It ain’t that thing that makes your butt look fat -- Gary, DeKalb Texas only 4 miles from the mill |
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#44 posted 1258 days ago |
So what you’re saying Gary is I should walk away from the Twinkies? -- Dave- New Brunswick |
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#45 posted 1258 days ago |
Well I’ve worn a regular kilt before so why not? -- If at first you don't succeed then maybe skydiving isn't for you. |
















































