so is yours
so I'll post my response here ...:
"Thanks
I'd assumed that my Chauffeur, aka the Screwy Driver knows the way there. But his memory might be shot so the directions will more than likely come in handy!
cheers"
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Fletty,
For those of us running power tools, say a router in the Incra, do you need us to bring extension leads ? I'm also debating whether to bring dust collector for the router . What would you recommend ?
The router I use is not especially loud but I would recommend hearing and eye protection for all.
Hello Alan,
I haven't received a PM, although my inbox is not full. I have your details from last time, so have your number and know where to go. I assume that, if the ground is dry enough we come through the bottom gate and park on the grass; if not dry, park on the (back) street and walk up the hill to the shed?
Regards,
Mark
Hi econ,
I had already been 'prompted' today about desirable OHS protection. Like last year's sharpening get together, I recommend everyone bring at least safety glasses and, if you wear it in your own shed, hearing protection as well. If you believe that you naturally attract mosquitos, after this week's rain, I recommend that you bring repellent OR, please stand near me?
No need for power leads nor dust collectors thanks econ. There's a Festool vac and hoses on hand and the main dust collector is ducted to all corners of the shed. When you get here on Sunday, there'll be many hands ready to help you unload.
fletty
Inbox has been cleared, sorry 'bout that.
I have your address from last time, so no problems there.
On another matter, can you PM me your email address, I have a couple of photos to send you, and I will be bringinging the tiles Wheelinround gave me at Maleny.
See Ya on Sunday,
Alan...
I think I have room in my inbox now
DaveTTC
The Turning Cowboy
Turning Wood Into Art
You're not wrong Brett; I don't think a double negative is always inappropriate.Quote:
On the road again 📻🎶🎶🎶
DaveTTC
The Turning Cowboy
Turning Wood Into Art
You are nuts Dave. :screwy: I drove to Melbourne last week and back on Monday. Don't really want to do that again any time soon
I think it is something you get used to doing Tony. I drove the 12 hours straight through from Dave's with one fuel stop but I have done a lot of that from when I was very young and the Hume Hwy was a two laned goat track, all highways were goat tracks and the cars no better. I didn't have a family in the car and that would make it way harder though. Have a safe trip Dave and see you soon.
Just cant get me enough of my woodworking family
DaveTTC
The Turning Cowboy
Turning Wood Into Art