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    Some of you might remember Snowman Mark I I turned last year. My Mother in law loved them and had requested I make her some for Xmas. Well I finally got around to them today. Got both of them turned. Just need the Mrs. to paint them up.

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    That Coyote is a fast worker, in no time at all has he got you, Bret, machining & turning timber,
    plus the little bloke in the shed on the vacuum cleaning up.

    ....that last photo is almost scary .... ......

    Good to see you doing some woodwork Bret even if it doesn't snow in Texas...
    Love the Snowman x2 thus far... Cheers, Peter

    PS - Always good to be in the mother-in-laws good books; something along the lines of "Happy Wife, Happy Life"...........

    Yes, you'll be her favourite son-in-law...........

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    Like the snowmen, not the best wood to turn but you have cracked it and as Peter said it keep the MIL happy.

    Good to see you have another helper (No not Willie) and that he is wearing some very stylish ear defenders.

    Mind you not sure about the bloke in the last picture is that the foreman

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    Brett,

    Great looking snowman.

    Good to see you wearing your PPE. Setting a good example to your kids.

    Your turning work is top notch as is the rest of your woodworking skills.

    Look forward to seeing much more.

    Regards

    Keith

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    That Coyote is a fast worker, in no time at all has he got you, Bret, machining & turning timber,
    plus the little bloke in the shed on the vacuum cleaning up.

    ....that last photo is almost scary .... ......

    Good to see you doing some woodwork Bret even if it doesn't snow in Texas...
    Love the Snowman x2 thus far... Cheers, Peter

    PS - Always good to be in the mother-in-laws good books; something along the lines of "Happy Wife, Happy Life"...........

    Yes, you'll be her favourite son-in-law...........
    Being her favorite won't be that hard I am the only one she has!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dalboy View Post
    Like the snowmen, not the best wood to turn but you have cracked it and as Peter said it keep the MIL happy.

    Good to see you have another helper (No not Willie) and that he is wearing some very stylish ear defenders.

    Mind you not sure about the bloke in the last picture is that the foreman
    You are right Derek pine is terrible and this was a glued up board, but it sanded out smooth and will be painted so no worries. My youngest Ryan loves being in the shop and couldn't wait for me to finish turning so he could vacuum. I pretend to be the foreman.

    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_1 View Post
    Brett,

    Great looking snowman.

    Good to see you wearing your PPE. Setting a good example to your kids.

    Your turning work is top notch as is the rest of your woodworking skills.

    Look forward to seeing much more.

    Regards

    Keith
    Thank you Keith

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    Love 'em!!!

    Must remember to do some for next year!!

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