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    The GTG seems so long ago now, but do you recall the old log that Mutawinji donated? Skew bought it at auction.

    Well this might be a relation (to the log, not Skew ).

    old tree 001.jpg

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    What are ya gonna do with that one Paul ... any ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    What are ya gonna do with that one Paul ... any ideas?
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    Nope. I was actually hoping that Skew might say "I'll take it!"

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    I'm still having problems with the last one!

    (I want to cut it in half, but every time I take it to the BS it looks at me with it's big brown knotty bits and I relent, putting it back on the Project Stack... )
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    You've got a project stack? :scratchead: is that a uphamisim for a throw-it-in-the-corner-over-there-and-buggered-if-I-know sort a thing?

    if not, then you've come along way since garages were piled sky high with no room for anything let a lone swing an ant.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    You've got a project stack? :scratchead: is that a uphamisim for a throw-it-in-the-corner-over-there-and-buggered-if-I-know sort a thing?

    if not, then you've come along way since garages were piled sky high with no room for anything let a lone swing an ant.
    No quite. My latest shed is even smaller and the stack even larger than before... so it's more a "wedge-it-in-the-tiny-gap-closest-to-the-ceiling-and-buggered-if-I-know" sorta thing.

    Needless to say, I'm looking forward to when the weather clears enough for me to start considering trundling my tools outside...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    You've got a project stack? :scratchead: is that a uphamisim for a throw-it-in-the-corner-over-there-and-buggered-if-I-know sort a thing?

    if not, then you've come along way since garages were piled sky high with no room for anything let a lone swing an ant.
    No he hasn't!
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    everyone has a project stack ... or two ... or a few
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    you cant turn a corner without seeing numerous projects at my house - I have a wife who wont let me forget lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    you cant turn a corner without seeing numerous projects at my house - I have a wife who wont let me forget lol
    I must have married her sister
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    No quite. My latest shed is even smaller and the stack even larger than before... so it's more a "wedge-it-in-the-tiny-gap-closest-to-the-ceiling-and-buggered-if-I-know" sorta thing.

    Needless to say, I'm looking forward to when the weather clears enough for me to start considering trundling my tools outside...
    it's not getting any warmer, global warming has meant it's perma frost down here and it'll be up your way soon. Gather your timber supplies, your tools, matches and find a cave - it's everyone for himself.
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    For those who are still subscribed to this thread:
    Next GTG is November 3rd
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    For those who are still subscribed to this thread:
    Next GTG is November 3rd
    WOW - A third GTG - sounds good!!!!
    Best check the diary....

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