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187660 "walter cheever" <waltche@q...> 2009‑01‑28 Re: My Bio
Jim

It's a good thing you identified yourself, otherwise you might be pinged to 
death, or distraction.

1938-9 WAS a vintage year for producing Galoots, wasn't it?  (I'm 70 too).

Welcome to the porch, we need as many old F***s here as possible to keep the 
young'uns in line.

I'm impressed my your shopshots and work in progress.  My shop is nowhere 
near as photogenic as yours.

But I want to warn you of one thing, there appears to be a lot of bare bench 
top exposed.  You'd better hurry anc cover them with tools and projects; 
experiece has shown that the bench top seriously degrades if exposed to the 
open air.

Now the only thing I suggest is that you need to bring a lathe in there, 
just to add another slippery slope.

Walt C
Who can't get in his shop and is being foolish on the computer instead.

Jim introduced himself>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Galoots;

I recently began participating in this list without sharing my bio.  I think
I should do that for in the few weeks I've been on this list, I gotten more
information than I have in two years anywhere else!

I'm 70 yrs young and retired except for lecturing part-time at the local
college.  The lecturing helps pay for my toys 8-).  I've renewed my interest
in woodworking about two years ago and began a study of the craft in my
home.  My shop is only 14 ft. by 14 ft. with a 7 ft high ceiling.  I put up
a wall in the family room and brought in some electrons.  Wasn't long before
I discovered how much space stationary tools need;  they really didn't fit
to my shop (studio ?). Thus began my journey into heritage woodworking.

>>snip

Here are a few pictures of my shop.
http://picasaweb.google.com/jeshaw2/MyShop# It is still under construction.
The family and friends think their "projects" take a higher priority over
sprucing up the shop.  Since they buy the tools and lumber for me, I go
along with them.

I'm also interested in tool making which will lead into a bit of
blacksmithing.

And so, my journey continues...

Jim 

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Recent Bios FAQ