Made these from yesterday on back maybe a month or so been ahile since ive been on this site, been missing it. hope to come in every day and post.
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a few newest projects
Wood Workin' Our way into Your Hearts
Our wood working site: http://www.cj-wc.blogspot.com
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You certainly have been making some sawdust so your absence is excused..<wink>"Still Montana Mike"
"Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
Mike's Wood-n-Things LLC
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These are all very nice projects,cj.
BTW ; This " cj" reminds me of my two cj 5 jeeps.
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