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Texas "Hill Country" woodworking ... or working to an 1/8th on anippy Texas morning.
On Jan 21, 6:33*pm, "Swingman" wrote:
"Doug Winterburn" wrote
Swingman wrote:
About the only foundation crew I would ever let into my shop:
http://www.e-woodshop.net/images/0821.jpg
http://www.e-woodshop.net/images/0822.jpg
http://www.e-woodshop.net/images/0944.jpg
http://www.e-woodshop.net/images/1009.jpg
http://www.e-woodshop.net/images/0953.jpg
All diagonals measured to an 1/8th, or less, bubbles split the lines, and
more accurate woodworking, dimension wise, than many cabinet projects
I've
seen.
... and what a gorgeous morning if you must need be out of the shop!
Brings back memories of busting knuckles tieing rebar while working for
my Dad in the 60's.
I'm about 160 miles out of my normal territory, in a rural area of central
Texas, and drawing on subcontractors in the neighboring two counties,
populated, but not densely, with lots of small towns ... and just tickled
sh*tless to see that the urban cesspool mentality has yet to pollute the
pride in workmanship attitudes hereabouts.
Now, if I can only rustle up a local framing crew this precise.
Hows about starting with LUMBER that precise?? G
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