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    OK seems a little quite on here at the moment with very few projects on the go. So what have you all got planned or have started or even what you would like to make next.

    Like to hear from all you tay makers scale or not

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    Yes, Derek we seem to go through those times of not much.
    Hot summer days "downunder" also make being in the shed not as enjoyable as it is.
    I have 3 Norm Marshall Model T Ford's, my own style ute's mostly all cut out or marked up on the bench.
    Been slow work as I have bought a secondhand Bosch 10" Professional Table Saw from a mate on the forum,
    and that meant re-arranging the woodwork area of the shed.
    I've also been cleaning up a 4 drawer chest of drawers for my daughter; sanding & 3 coats of white gloss enamel.
    It's a beaut unit about 40-50yrs old with dovetail joints on all the drawers.
    I would of liked to taken the drawers back to original timber but it had 4 coats of paint.
    Maybe your request will encourage a few of the blokes & ladies to show off what's happening in their shed.
    Cheers, crowie

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    The heat and humidity here have caused a slow-down, besides which SWMBO has requested 5 planter boxes for the balconies. These have been hacked together from fence palings and railings to retain the 'rustic' look. In the meantime the local library has provided a few books on box making which passes the time.

    When the heat dies down I'll probably have a go at a couple of those as well as a some trucks to be going on with.
    Dave . . .
    I believe in Murphy's Law of Pre-requisites - Whatever I want to do, I have to do something else first.

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