Woodworking is the most rewarding thing I love to do. I put projects into three phases. First is cutting and assembly, second is sanding, ( the worst part) and third is finishing. There's about equal labor in each step.Working on the woodworking skills, bulding the wife a potplant stand.
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Thats why I'm taking pictures and someone else is sanding. [emoji12]Woodworking is the most rewarding thing I love to do. I put projects into three phases. First is cutting and assembly, second is sanding, ( the worst part) and third is finishing. There's about equal labor in each step.
You got a little Tom Sawyer thing going on there. ( for a non southern U.S. Citizen, that's a guy that was able to convience his friends that doing his chores was fun! )Thats why I'm taking pictures and someone else is sanding. [emoji12]
Coffee and smokes does the trick on that one. [emoji1]You got a little Tom Sawyer thing going on there. ( for a non southern U.S. Citizen, that's a guy that was able to convience his friends that doing his chores was fun! )
Thanks, im even more impressed by the function of the porch so far. It's in the low 60's today, but with the greenhouse effect from all the windows it's at least 90 on the porch. Hopefully between the stove out there and the sun I can supplement the electric heat in the house a lot. Even during the summer I think the shade from it will help with cooling too. Yeah, I want it to look good too, but function is usually first with me.Brent S, that look amazing
I feel barter is the best way to get things. Both parties are happy and no one is stealing any of it to buy scum free cell phones .Picked up another 250rds of 9mm
And traded two faucets I had on the work truck for a bow from a customer. I basicly got a Hoyt reflex with all attachments, a dozen brand new carbon hunting arrows, a release, bow case, arm guard and a box with fletching, field tips etc for 100$. That's a good deal in my book.
Going to get my concield carry license next Saturday...
Ived looked at a lot of the kits, and would love to have some. There just so damned expensive! Even when on sale there tough. I bought a kit of mre's once, and that's mostly in my car as an help my butt get home. So far the home canning has been my primary focus, for two reasons. One, it's cheaper. Even with the costs of jars and everything. Second, and most important, it's sustainable. Unlike a stockpile of food that runs out, these are meant to be reused year after year.i just ordered 4-72 Hour Food Kits from Food4Patriots.i just hope that their worth getting.
Glad you got your mom on board with prepping. My wife still thinks it's a waste of time.they normally cost $27.00 plus $9.95 shipping for each 72 food kit for a grand total of $147.80.maybe more with tax added. but i got a great deal on them in which i didnt have to pay the 27.00 on any of them..which added up $108.00.so all i had to pay was the $9.95 for shipping on each one.for a total of 39.80 on all 4 of them...i wouldnt of gotton them if it wasnt for that..plus my mom had read a articl in some magizine about power outages and how we should stock up on certain items..which helped out a great deal..
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