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  1. #1
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    Post Need Ideas for 10th Anniversary

    Hi all,

    The heart shaped box at valentines went over very well.

    My 10th Anniversary is comming up soon.

    Any ideas for a woodworking project as a gift?



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    Bazza:Something in orange with black legs perhaps??

    My 38th is coming up soon,somebody once told me you dont get that long a sentence for murder!!!!

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    Talking

    A friend sent me this,
    "There are a number of mechanical devices that increase sexual arousal,particularly in women. Chief amongst these is the Mercedes-Benz 380L convertible."


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    Hi Bazza,how much time have you got?

    What about an inlaid jewellry box?
    Hand mirror?
    Scent Pen ...if'n you do woodturning?
    Boxed Pen & pencil set ...if'n you woodturn?

    Just a few ideas..some may be able to offer up more.
    Cheers

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    doorstop....

    With a nice pink ribbon of course!!

  7. #6
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    Cool

    Why not a new kitchen so she can continue to keep you happy.
    greetings from the sunny north, eh!

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    As Richard mentioned "Kitchen", New panel doors for the kitchen in Tassie Oak or Victorian Ash are high Impact! they may give a nice new look (to your kitchen), your wife will proudly show them to all her friends and they will not notice that the joinery is not that great ..(well my wife Carole still rant and rave proudly about my average joinery work on our kitchen ) , they are not too hard to make, they will justify you growing pile of Orange equipment, you will get extra credits to upgrade you Orange equipment to Bl.......ack or Blue maybe but nice machiery seems to come in Green or Grey.. (except for lathes maybe or at least someone claims so around here ), and you get to keep the expensive set of router bits (half dull when you are done if you used tassie oak) when the job is done .. Not to mention the nice set of long bar clamps you will need too and that you will never regret if you buy good ones.


    How is that for a plan ?!?

    Cheers
    Jack


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    Hi JackG,

    What an excellent Idea.

    We curently have kitchen shelving made from wood laminate which looks absolutlely brilliant.

    If I changed these I'd be shot, stabbed, strangled, beheaded, quartered, and then killed.

    I've justified every piece of equipment by having built something with it and havn't really needed to purchase any for quite some time.




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