>Hi Michael & All,
>
>Welcome aboard! Re your question about the "tweebil". AFAIK, you're
>right that they aren't being made any more. Old ones can be found in
>antique tool circles, but they're usually pretty pricey.
I see no reason a smith couldn't make you one up. Might also be
pricey, depending, but the fact that you can't get one at Ace or True
Value does not mean you can't get one at all. I'd be surprised if
there isn't a smith associated with Camlann. The smith is an
important guy in the 15th century, and he's important because he
makes things other people need to get stuff done.
For storage, there are several things, but I can't claim to have it
all sorted out. I like rolls for augers and chisels - portable, can
be hung up or laid out to work with. I'm really fond of well fitted
cases and boxes, but have found it difficult to get going on my own
(what if I add another thingus to this logical group? What groups are
logical? Where to start? etc...)
As for OT SMS, 18 year old Macallan aged in sherry casks is my
preference, and has been since before I was 30. You folks are welcome
to the heavily burnt peat malts. I see a 12 year old Macallan on the
shelf, but I can't read the fine print on it. As far as I recall, the
12 year old is no longer available in sherry wood (or the sherry wood
is no longer available in 12 year old, as you prefer). It was fine
when it was, but at some point only the 18 year old stuff was
available with that particular variant.
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-Lawrence H Smith, Librarian/Computarian for Buxton School and Woodworker
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