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| 127 days ago |
never to young to learn - 8 replies 5 year old’s first job Here’s a truly heartwarming story about the bond formed between a little 5-year-old girl and some construction workers that will make you believe that we all can make a difference when we give a child the gift of our time. A young family moved into a house, next to a vacant lot. One day, a Construction crew ... |
| 165 days ago |
more spam/ ?virus - 2 replies its at it again this tine using the name MAKKIN all starting within the last 5 minutes. |
| 165 days ago |
more spam/ ?virus - 1 reply its at it again this tine using the name MAKKIN all starting within the last 5 minutes. |
| 167 days ago |
Same as yesterday - 4 replies This one calls himself pisco100 still in the blog sectioin. |
| 168 days ago |
LEUKDRAMARA - 1 reply Same as the last one just a different posting name, also in Blogs |
| 168 days ago |
Supraflex(?) in blogs - 8 replies Martin this is pure garbage and not remotely woodworking! Help please be fore some kids get into it. |
| 285 days ago |
jack1680 - 1 reply martin, one of those fashion guy is back Please review his blog and take what steps you feel are appropriate, thank you |
| 314 days ago |
"return to top" - 6 replies Martin, is it possible to add a ‘return to top of page’ or ‘return to beginning’ type command in areas where we tend to run on. Mostly in forums there are discussions that tend to elicit many entries all worth reading, but go through a lot of pages. |
| 330 days ago |
CONGRATULATIOINS TO GARY K. !!!! - 20 replies For any who didn’t notice Gary was the award winner for his submission to ‘tips for your shop’ in the Jan/Feb issue of Shop Notes. His entry for the adjustable safety clamp that he posted for us some 160 plus days ago with very exact pictures and video. Of course he told us then that it had been selected for issue 103 of Shop N... |
| 373 days ago |
lumberjock shop. - 9 replies martin, consider a lumber jock patch, something that intrested parties could put on garments of thier own choice, shop aprons, jackets, caps etc. I think that while this something that would sell a a nomial price the shear volume should insure a siginfant income for the site. |
| 415 days ago |
"apparel" - 5 replies Martin please take a look at this post and consider a big perminate deleat |
| 420 days ago |
Bailey plane & other plane - 3 replies OK I’ll try this for about the fifth time. #1 I know about planes what I’ve read on LJ’s and A little on line research. #2 at a garage sale on a whim I bought 2 planes (photo album to follow) #3 plane 1 appears to be a Baily (not stanley-bailey) transition plane with wooden base and seemingly flat sole. mildlt rusted but very ... |
| 492 days ago |
HELP - 2 replies A while back I started a blog entitled ” my biggest project ever” or something very close to that. I had posted several pictures and after a few days the pictures (photobucket) have disapeared probably because of something that I did wrong. Can anyone help. A simple list of numbered instructions would be perfect. |
| 502 days ago |
ATTENTION - 2 replies For everyone from upstate NY, northern PA, Southern Ontario and other near by area’s, Day after tomorow Ms Debbie.P is hosting a picnic for LJ’s and garden clubers. As of this AM there are only 2 of us that have told her we will be there. I know that there are some of us who just can’t make it and there are probably some that j... |
| 505 days ago |
finding projects by pp # - 6 replies I started reviewing the ‘most viewed’ projects the other night and went thru pp. 200. When I tried to return to where I left off I found that apparently to only way to get to pp 201 is to click through them one pp at a time. Compleatled projects are frequently great idea sources but getting where you want to go is a real pain. |
| 556 days ago |
looking for a new jigsaw - 26 replies My B&D jig saw decided it no longer needed to saw, although it had very few hours of operation. This seems to be happening with several o0f tools frof that source lately. Any way I am looking for something of good quality, that I will be able to count on for years to come. NO BATTERIES, reasonable price ( if its hallf the price of a table s... |
















