Yes, years ago I watched New Yankee Workshop every week and at one point couldn't stand it anymore and went and bought all the equipment to do it. I enjoy it. It's definitely not politics or pop culture.
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And he has an electrifying personality, too.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, yes indeed.
ReplyDeleteHe's been siphoning gas for the generator out of the neighbors tanks again...
ReplyDeleteWell, heck that gives me an idea for an Apprentice program in my wood shop.
ReplyDeleteBrig, whatever it takes.
ReplyDeleteKid, let me know it you need any pointers.
ReplyDeleteYes! Please !
ReplyDeleteKid, the box on a stick with bread crumbs as a starter.
ReplyDeleteYou're a woodworker too?
Thanks Woodie.
ReplyDeleteYes, years ago I watched New Yankee Workshop every week and at one point couldn't stand it anymore and went and bought all the equipment to do it. I enjoy it. It's definitely not politics or pop culture.
hey odie if you liked that "satisfaction" one you'll love this one..
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq4OtRsdXls
Kid, https://woodstermangotwood.blogspot.com/p/why-im-called-woodsterman.html ... just in case you missed it.
ReplyDeleteAllen, NICE! I've seen GIFs made from this.
ReplyDeleteOdie. Really nice stuff. I favor the contrasting colors and stripes too. Looks like you go the extra mile with the finishing too.
ReplyDeleteKid, and we all hate that part too.
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