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Dennis Peacock
06-05-2023, 7:40 AM
5 Jun 2023

Greetings,
I hope this finds each of you doing well. I managed to get enough help to help me pickup and put in my shop a used cabinet style tablesaw and a nearly new stroke sander. Now I need to pipe them in and do a bit of electrical work. Spent time with family and plenty of time spent on the day job. Nothing else new from me.

That's it for me, so what did YOU do this past week?

Best of weeks to you all.

Jim Becker
06-05-2023, 10:15 AM
Dennis, those tools will be nice additions to your shop.

Newsflash...I actually did some woodworking this past week! LOL I started on a simple but interesting project of creating an eating table top for use on our enclosed three season porch that will live on top of the reclaimed beam base I had from the old property. The project is using slabs from a spruce tree that was taken down next to our old property and milled in late 2021. There's a build thread in Woodworking Projects. This project also inaugurates use of my TrueTrak slab flattening system and creates the situation that I really have to do a complete shop cleaning now. ROFLOL :D That project will continue this week.

Cameron Wood
06-05-2023, 4:34 PM
Have entirely demolished the cottage bathroom "remodel"- nothing worth keeping including concrete slab over slab with wood inclusions. A pebble shot up during jack hammering, under the glasses & narrowly missed my eye, making a small wound just below.

Some progress on benches, & a trip to the beach with a bit of stone work.

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Bruce Wrenn
06-05-2023, 4:54 PM
Spent most of the week in a stupor, from meds for pinched nerve in my neck. Been off them for over a week now, but effects are still there. No driving, or power tools for me. Wife has to be in the room for me to use the electric can opener. Finally got soil mixed and tomatoes planted in self wicking pots. Saturday night had Sunday School class social, desserts and salads. Ate way TOO MUCH, but enjoyed every bite of it. Definitely no wood working for me, till effects of meds wear off.