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    The 'Gentleman' strikes again.
    Bloody marvelous. What a good bloke that Fletty fellow is.
    The workshop looks good Ray. Heaps more room.
    I hope you loaded Fletty up with Sue's home cooking for the drive home
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    Still on schedule, Ray is giddy again and, after a short diversion......

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    Are they more sharpening practice???

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    So far the pics have failed to display the REAL brains of the outfit....

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    A picture of the giddy-gurdy stuff (PS, Ray is on the left)....

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    Tomorrow is a visit to Lismore to get the foam for the daybed mattress, visit a shop that (allegedly) has enamel signs ...... and a PUB LUNCH!
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    interesting set of chisels - did Terry offload them?
    actually am curious about the one on the bottom row to the right of middle - seems to have a chuck arrangement?

    btw - Scally needs a bit of a hand if you're wandering past ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by NCArcher View Post
    The 'Gentleman' strikes again.
    Bloody marvelous. What a good bloke that Fletty fellow is.
    The workshop looks good Ray. Heaps more room.
    I hope you loaded Fletty up with Sue's home cooking for the drive home
    Tony without your trailer I am not sure he could have done it all. Mind you he is visiting timber suppliers enroute home best have axles checked for bowing when he gets back.
    Yep Tony even more when I get the other side sorted a tool box repaired have to strengthen the under side. Put the Nova and Jet mini together sort more boxes out etc.

    Nope he did load himself up though 4 pieces of fruit cake and 4 coconut biscuits but who's counting LOL (not me Sue). Oh for the drive home never considered that Tony.

    Forgot to mention Alan even though tempted by Calzones freshly made for lunch declined.............oh well more for me.
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    The chisels, and much more....

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    .... came from an old mate. They originally belonged to his father and can be traced back about 80 years.
    A day-trip (= pub lunch) ended in a nearby collectables shop where the disappointments of the Cowra auction were quickly forgotten....

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    but the highlight of the day was going with the new owner and buying fabrics () to try them out on the daybed....

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    .... it's been a good day,

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    Very nice sign!!

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    Like the tin mans mallet distroyed mine years ago panel beating must make a new one. Nice plane should clean up a treat.

    Alan you are becoming an expert at fabric shopping, sewing is this you heading in a new direction?

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    Looks like Fletty got side tracked either at Nimbin or Rollands Plains either way he'll be high on an essence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Looks like Fletty got side tracked either at Nimbin or Rollands Plains either way he'll be high on an essence.
    Nah, safely tucked up in Boambee, all good, will do some chores here before Boutique and then home tomorrow.
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    Ya should have stayed overnight and gone seen this display at the gallery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    Nah, safely tucked up in Boambee, all good, will do some chores here before Boutique and then home tomorrow.
    Yesterday was a day of being both a father and tourist. Bellingen was absolutely bopping with the 'Winter Music Festival......

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    complete with spectacular lollipop ladies to help cross the road....

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    There were a few bits of craft woodwork for sale but, even more importantly for me, a local blacksmith had created EXACTLY the door handle I wanted for the shed...

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    ...... and now it's MINE!

    Today was a long drive home broken with a stop at Boutique Timber to get some timber for me and a pick up for a couple of mates. The drive in is spectacular....

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    ...but the arrival is even more spectacular!


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    Some hours later, I arrived home safely with the timber stash intact...

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    ..... tired but rather pleased with myself for doing everything on the must-do list and a fair proportion of the bucket list as well. Many thanks to Tony for the use of the trailer without which the daybed and lathe would still be in the shed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    .......Many thanks to Tony for the use of the trailer without which the daybed and lathe would still be in the shed!......
    Yes definitely have to thank Tony for the use of the trailer.

    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    .....stop at Boutique Timber to get some timber for me and a pick up for a couple of mates........
    There is one little slab in the trailer that will be used by me and a friend. I will say that the timing of Fletty trip was just truly amazing and we are very grateful for his generosity in picking up the slab.

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    Thanks Alan and Tony

    Alan having been down that road it is an amazing drive in to Boutique timbers. Had an old work mate try locate the entrance recently and couldn't he missed the sign

    Did you get to see Scribbly?

    Like the handle hope you got two?

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    Quote Originally Posted by christos View Post



    there is one little slab in the trailer........
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    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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