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  1. #16
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    Will someone please get a handbag for Zed, he's obviously feeling left out
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo
    It is always great to catch up with WB, AlexS and Zed.

    Keep you hands off my bench you bastxxx.
    Coffee? At least tell me it's Irish????? LOL

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    Talking about the price of the workbench, the monkey said it worth $400 to $500. I reckon it is about $2000 (see Michael Connor’s website http://www.michealconnorwoodwork.com...rkbenches.html)


    What do you reckon guys?

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    what I said was that jarrah workbench world (or whatever they are called in WA) sell kits for approx $800
    Zed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    I post with reluctance a photo of 4 sad pathetic souls in front of said bench - woodborer couldnt keep his hands off me the swine!
    Arent you 'behind' the bench in the piccy? :confused:

    Looks like you all had a good get together
    Brett

    Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo
    Talking about the price of the workbench, the monkey said it worth $400 to $500. I reckon it is about $2000 (see Michael Connor’s website http://www.michealconnorwoodwork.com...rkbenches.html)


    What do you reckon guys?
    G'Day Wongo,

    I reckon that you're about right. MIK, as an example, have a Beech Sjoberg bench 1630x640x430 at $2,090 - and I think yours is nicer!

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    Is the Borer standing in a hole :confused:


    Woodborer do u want my set of steps i live with all these tallies wellover 6 foot and im only5'6



    love the bench cheers jules

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    Wonderful meal cooked by the Bench making rocking horse whizz kid - Wongo.

    There wasn't too much beer and wine because we all had to drive and you all know what it's like driving around Sydney at the best of times. :confused: well at least for a Mexican.

    When Wongo left the shed, Zed lifted me onto the bench and then he pulled out a box which at first I thought was a camera. He started turning a handle and music came out of it. I did a jig on the table to the music, Zed then lifted me down and Wongo came back.

    It is always the highlight of any Sydney trip to catch up with Wongo, CraigB, AlexS and Zed. Despite what others say about them behind their backs, I reckon they are all OK.

    Thanks to Wongo, Mrs Wongo, Jasmine and Wongo's outlaws for being great hosts again.
    - Wood Borer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Borer
    ...
    It is always the highlight of any Sydney trip to catch up with Wongo, CraigB, AlexS and Zed. Despite what others say about them behind their backs, I reckon they are all OK.
    ...people don't say anything disparaging about them, as far as they know...


    Cheers...............Sean, jealous of WB's wascally wanderings


    The beatings will continue until morale improves.

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    Looks like a great time was had by all.

    I'm sorry I missed it. I have lousy timing

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    Welcome back Craig. I hope your break was relaxing.
    - Wood Borer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Borer
    Welcome back Craig. I hope your break was relaxing.
    Thanks. Indeed it was WB.

    There's lots of good stuff to see in Mexico isn't there

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