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Thread: Shed Drawers - weekend project
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3rd October 2005, 08:50 PM #16
Nice work WB. Isnt it great to have a diversion like woodwork in times like this. Hope things turn around for your extended family soon. It warms my heart to see people who other than in the ethereal sense, are basically strangers showing general concern for "one of their own".
Thanks Kev.
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3rd October 2005, 09:15 PM #17
Rob,
Once again, you have impressed the stuffing out of me! What beaut work!
I'm gonna really get green when you build your new shed - I can't believe what it'll look like!
As I said earlier, in a separate message, my very best wishes to you and Meg for the full recovery of everyone involved, especially your daughter in law.
Good on you mate!
Cheers!
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4th October 2005, 12:25 AM #18
Rob mine and my families prayers are with you at this time, we pray that God would carry your burden for you. So you can spend more time in the shed, those drawers are beautiful, very nice work.
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4th October 2005, 12:46 AM #19
Y is there a fork'n inlay? I mean in the inlay?
It IS a nice fork....
I'm not a gynacologist.... but I'll have a look anyway.Cliff.
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