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She said she logs in to look at the posts pretty regularly,
but unfortunately her disease has affected her hands and I guess even typing is difficult for her.
I sure hope she gets better soon, I miss her lots!
My prayers are with her.
Marcel
http://marleb.com
DW788. -Have fun in the shop or it isn't a hobby anymore. NOTE: No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
Sharon, Now that we know you check in, even if you can't respond, let me tell you that you are in my prayers too. And you know we miss you - nobody can give 'em heck like you can. 'til you're back in the fold, Your scrolling buddy, Sandy
I miss you too Sharon. there is alot of good fine people here. but there is a big hole. without you. I hope you get better too. well still keep talking to you. we know you are still with us. and bet you wish you could give us some he--./ HEE HEE HEE notice, Im getting better. 3 words. LOL. love ya my friend. till later Evie
So this means we can say just about anything about her without fear of retribution?
MinotBob
Makita MSJ-401
Universal Tools:
Remember you only really need 2 tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the Duct Tape
I couldn't resist (too long since any new toys) and ordered a blacklight flashlight from Amazon--same price as Harbor Freight. Should be here Tuesday--can't wait to see all the glue spots I've missed.
The first picture is Wenge, pronounced WHEN-ghay or WHEN-Gii. It is a very hard wood. It’s splintery and very hard to cut. When finished, it is almost black. I use it when I need a black wood for Intarsia. I do not know anything about the other wood.
I have a new neighbor who did a lot of woodworking in the past but had to give it up because of allergies. He sold his shop equipment and wood stockpile when he moved here, however he kept a few pieces of fancy wood and showed them to me. The first one (First Photo) he had no idea what it was. It is...
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