Joe, Nice Bio, I'd heard that the Under Porch had gotten some
renovations, you guys must be kind of pale though.
Couple of questions if you don't mind, I was wondering if your Barnes
Scroll saw has some sort of blower mechanism to clear the sawdust from
the cut. As a recent owner of a #2 Velocipede (still grinning, very
happy galoot) I'd love to have some other method than hyperventilating
myself while pedaling to clear the cut line.
and the boiling box,(gorgeous by the way) what kind of joint did you
use at the ends? After 3 tries and folding the same type of flashing
up and soldering it, I'm thinking of JB Weld to stop the slight but
insistant drip.
Michael-San Francisco.
After lurking for much longer than is fashionable, it is about time I
came
clean. I am Joe Parker. , I only left with a sewing machine style
treadle lathe and a virtually complete Barnes
No. 6 pedal scroll saw
Yes, I do tend to go a bit overboard in my projects. As another
example, I have
never made Shaker boxes, nor do I intend to, but I couldnt resist
getting some
copper flashing and making a boiling box
Finally, for those of you on the upper level of the Porch, you would be
amazed
at the improvements we have made down below. Its actually quite
comfortable
down here now. The only major problem remaining is that rampaging
termite
infestation. Just be careful where you step.
Joe Parker
Los Gatos, CA
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