A down-payment on a new house with a dedicated shop . . . maybe some 220.
BTW, what American-made tools? Outside of Lie-Nielsen, which is practically in Canada, what's left?
A down-payment on a new house with a dedicated shop . . . maybe some 220.
BTW, what American-made tools? Outside of Lie-Nielsen, which is practically in Canada, what's left?
Yup house with new shop that is what I did last year unfortinally it is still a bit small. But if I ever get money a new gurage in the back, so I can use the one attaced to the house for a shop, saw stop, and cyclone.
-=Jason=-
Been wanting a Binford 2000 Metric Board Stretcher for quite a while.
Use the fence Luke
There are some.
Shopsmith (was mentioned already)
RJR Studios (Sand Flee)
Whiteside router bits
Starrett
Incra
Bridge City Tool Works
Woodpeckers stuff
There are surely other smaller ones, no doubt. They are deserving of the American woodworker's business, are they not?
(Oh, and there's no need to make this into a Shopsmith bashing party. That's been done enough on this forum. They are what they are. But the fact that they are still American-made and in a list with the likes of those listed above should say something.)
A Bologna Master sandwich making machine. With the price of steak today, bologna is the only "meat" I can afford.
Bill
On the other hand, I still have five fingers.
It all depends if the SWMBO gives me all or just half. Probably some more Lie-Nielsen stuff- scrub plane, mitre plane. Could buy some lumber. Maybe some Starrett stuff. Update my stereo system. I told my wife, who has a hard time deciding what she wants to buy, that I could walk into Woodcraft and easily drop $10,000 and not buy anything over $500, or $250 for that matter. Maybe I'll go and order my sanblasted sign for my shop.
Michael Gibbons
I think I like opening day of deer season more than any udder day of the year. It's like Christmas wit guns. - Remnar Soady
That bear is going to eat him alive. Go help him! That bear doesn't need any help! - The Three Stooges
Probably savings ... I don't consider it a rebate, I consider it an advance that I have to pay off anyway.
Jason Beam
Sacramento, CA
beamerweb.com
i think we should not pay taxes at all during the year, then everyone should have to write a big fat check equivalent to what is "withheld" (read extorted/stolen/blackmailed). think we could get some tax reform then?!
our daughter is 3 weeks old today. i think i am going to be buying diapers...
-matt
Probably dump it into the "new laptop" bucket. I remember thinking "it's time to start shopping for new computers" about this time last year.
The newest computer in the house is nearly five years old: I'm not a big fan of bleeding-edge technology, but that's over the limit even for me.
Yoga class makes me feel like a total stud, mostly because I'm about as flexible as a 2x4.
"Design"? Possibly. "Intelligent"? Sure doesn't look like it from this angle.
We used to be hunter gatherers. Now we're shopper borrowers.
The three most important words in the English language: "Front Towards Enemy".
The world makes a lot more sense when you remember that Butthead was the smart one.
You can never be too rich, too thin, or have too much ammo.
Most of it will go to the family spring break vacation. Whatever's left will go toward repairs to improve our chances of getting out from under this house when we move this fall.
Jay Kilpatrick in Saginaw, Tx
The little man's 529 college fund...straight in, do not pass go. Best American investment I can think of.
Pete
"Last year we couldn't win at home. This year we can't win on the road.
My failure as a coach is that I can't think of any other place to play."
- Harry Neale, Vancouver Canucks
I just hope I dont own them any more money!! Break even would be great! If I do get some back I am going to get a dust system.